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Navigating Supersedeas in Texas and Federal Courts

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Navigating Supersedeas in Texas and Federal Courts
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Supersedeas practice is challenging for new and seasoned practitioners alike. It involves precise procedural requirements, tight time-frames, diverse means to stay enforcement, complex determinations of the required amount of security, and unique procedures for obtaining appellate review. This presentation addresses these challenges by providing (1) the essentials of Texas and Federal supersedeas law and (2) a step-by-step guide for navigating the procedural and substantive requirements for superseding judgments in Texas courts and the Fifth Circuit.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75
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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Civil Appellate Law | Criminal Law | Criminal Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law | Family Law | Personal Injury Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 8/31/2024

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1. Navigating Supersedeas in Texas and Federal Courts (Aug 2023)

Charles T. Frazier Jr., Marisa Cruz Hurd

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Navigating Supersedeas in Texas and Federal Courts (Aug 2023)

Supersedeas practice is challenging for new and seasoned practitioners alike. It involves precise procedural requirements, tight time-frames, diverse means to stay enforcement, complex determinations of the required amount of security, and unique procedures for obtaining appellate review. This presentation addresses these challenges by providing (1) the essentials of Texas and Federal supersedeas law and (2) a step-by-step guide for navigating the procedural and substantive requirements for superseding judgments in Texas courts and the Fifth Circuit.

Originally presented: Jun 2023 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Charles T. Frazier Jr., Alexander Dubose & Jefferson LLP - Dallas, TX
Marisa Cruz Hurd, Alexander Dubose & Jefferson LLP - Houston, TX