Once I have filed my Notice of Appeal, Praecipe, and Docketing Statement, what must I do?
After the record is filed, you must prepare and file a brief which contains the assignments of errors which you intend to argue on appeal. There are strict time limitations and form requirements which must be followed by the appellant and the appellee with regard to the filing of their briefs. Please see Appellate Rule 16, Appellate Rule 18, Appellate Rule 19, Local Appellate Rule 16, and Local Appellate Rule 18.
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