Have you received an outcome in court that you are unhappy with? You have limited time to appeal your verdict or judgment. NOW is the time to file an appeal and challenge an unsatisfactory outcome.
Having served as a Senior Staff Attorney for the Second District Court of Appeal for more than seven years, Attorney O’Connor is well equipped to handle your appeal. By retaining Attorney O’Connor, you will have an experienced advocate behind you on both the trial and appellate levels.
Attorney O’Connor has a passion for appellate law. In her opinion, appellate advocacy is law in its purest form because, “there aren’t many moving parts…you have facts established at trial and you have the law. There are no politics or extreme emotion…you simply apply the law to the facts and, in most cases, you’ll reach a result that is consistent with controlling law.”
Remember, the time for filing to appeal your verdict or judgment is LIMITED. Don’t miss the opportunity to have your case reviewed on appeal.
Appeal Articles
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- How to Appeal a Florida Family Court Decision
- When Can You Appeal a Court Ruling in Florida?
- Key Considerations Before Filing an Appeal
- How Long Do You Have to File an Appeal in Florida?
- Navigating the Appeals Process in Florida Courts
Attorney O’Connor is available to serve you in Tampa Bay, Brandon, Kissimmee, Lakeland, Plant City, Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Polk County and Osceola County.









