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Annapolis Appeals Attorneys Helping You Challenge Unfair or Incorrect Court Decisions

Experienced Representation for State, Federal, Administrative, and Agency Appeals

When a trial court issues a decision that is unfair, incorrect, or legally improper, you have the right to pursue an appeal. The appeals process requires highly specialized legal skill, careful analysis, and the ability to present complex legal arguments to a higher reviewing court. The attorneys at Hillman, Brown and Darrow, P.A. have extensive experience navigating the appellate courts of Maryland, Washington D.C., and federal jurisdictions, offering strategic advocacy for clients seeking to overturn or defend trial court rulings.

Whether your case involves workers compensation, criminal charges, domestic matters, land use issues, administrative agency rulings, or civil litigation, our appeals team is prepared to review the record, identify appealable issues, and pursue the strongest legal arguments available.

Call 410-263-3131 or request a consultation through the Contact page

Appeals Attorneys in Annapolis, Maryland

Appeals require a different mindset than trials. Instead of arguing the facts of the case, an appellate attorney focuses on the law itself. The goal is to show that the trial court made a significant error that affected the outcome. This requires careful review of transcripts, pleadings, motions, judicial rulings, evidentiary decisions, and legal standards.

Hillman, Brown and Darrow, P.A. has built a reputation for excellence in appellate work over many decades. Founded in 1929, the firm’s long history includes guiding clients through some of the most complex legal matters in Maryland. Our appellate attorneys are recognized for their analytical skill, attention to detail, and ability to present persuasive legal arguments to appellate judges.

To learn more about our firm’s legacy and history, visit the Our Firm page

What Does an Appeals Attorney Do

Many attorneys handle trial work, but far fewer have the specialized training and experience required to manage appeals. Appeals involve a unique process that focuses on errors of law rather than disputes over facts.

An appeals attorney does the following:

Reviews the entire trial record
Identifies legal or procedural errors made by the trial court
Determines whether these errors justify reversal or remand
Writes detailed appellate briefs
Orally argues the case before appellate courts
Navigates strict appellate rules and deadlines

You cannot simply retry your case. Instead, you are asking the appellate court to determine whether the trial judge applied the law incorrectly, admitted or excluded evidence improperly, misinterpreted statutes, or reached conclusions unsupported by the record.

Our team evaluates every appeal with precision, ensuring that the arguments presented are grounded in strong legal reasoning.

Comprehensive Appellate Representation for a Wide Range of Legal Matters

Hillman, Brown and Darrow, P.A. represents clients in both state and federal appellate courts throughout Maryland and Washington, D.C. Our attorneys have successfully appealed decisions involving administrative agencies, trial courts, and licensing bodies.

MVA appeals

State and federal appellate court cases

Administrative agency appeals

Workers compensation appeals

Appeals for land use decisions

Drivers license issues

Criminal appeals

Divorce and domestic appeals

Civil litigation appeals

Appellate courts require precise arguments grounded in legal precedent and statutory interpretation. Our attorneys bring decades of combined experience to every stage of the appellate process.

For an overview of our full service offerings, visit the Practice Areas page

Why Choose Hillman, Brown and Darrow, P.A. for Appellate Matters

Appeals demand intense preparation and deep legal knowledge. Clients turn to our firm because of our long-standing reputation, our track record of excellence, and our ability to analyze and present complex legal issues.

Nearly 100 Years of Legal Experience in Annapolis

Founded in 1929, HBD Law has served generations of clients. Our firm’s history includes local leaders, respected litigators, and attorneys who shaped legal understanding throughout Maryland.

A Trusted Team With 160 Years of Combined Experience

Our appellate attorneys bring decades of courtroom and appellate experience that strengthen every argument we prepare.

Recognized Across the Legal Community

Our attorneys have been honored as

Leading Lawyers

Up and Coming Lawyers

Maryland Super Lawyers

Rising Stars

Best Attorneys in Anne Arundel County

These recognitions reflect our commitment to high quality legal advocacy.

Extensive Knowledge of Maryland’s Appellate Courts

We understand the procedural rules, filing requirements, and expectations of state and federal appellate courts.

Detailed Review and Strong Written Advocacy

Appellate success often depends on the power of written briefs. Our attorneys excel at presenting clear, persuasive appellate arguments.

A Full Service Firm for Complex Legal Issues

Appeals often overlap with other practice areas. We offer support in:

Our cross-practice experience ensures a thorough, well rounded approach.

Meet Our Annapolis Appellate Attorneys

Hillman, Brown and Darrow, P.A. has a strong team of appellate attorneys with experience presenting cases before Maryland appellate courts, federal courts, and administrative agencies.

Our appellate attorneys include:

Their backgrounds include litigation, administrative appeals, criminal defense, civil matters, and complex trial work.

Learn more about each attorney on the Attorneys page

What Types of Errors Can Lead to an Appeal

Not every disappointing trial outcome qualifies for an appeal. Our attorneys carefully examine the record to identify errors that may justify reversal or modification.

Common grounds for appeal include:

Misinterpretation of the law
Improper admission or exclusion of evidence
Judicial errors in instructions or rulings
Abuse of discretion
Insufficient evidence to support the verdict
Constitutional violations
Procedural errors
Agency decision errors or lack of substantial evidence

Our team evaluates whether an appeal is likely to be successful, outlines the strengths of your case, and explains potential outcomes.

The Appeals Process Explained

Appeals involve many technical steps and strict deadlines. We guide clients through each stage.

1. Initial Case Evaluation

We review trial transcripts, motions, court rulings, and evidence.

2. Issue Identification

We determine which legal arguments have the strongest chance of success.

3. Filing the Notice of Appeal

This initiates the process and must be done within the required timeframe.

4. Record Preparation

Documents, transcripts, and exhibits from the trial court are compiled.

5. Brief Writing

This is the most critical part of the appeal, requiring detailed legal analysis and strong written advocacy.

6. Oral Argument

We present your case before a panel of appellate judges when required.

7. Final Decision

The appellate court may affirm, reverse, remand, or modify the trial court’s ruling.

Frequently Asked Questions About Appeals

No. Appeals focus on legal errors in the existing trial record.

It varies, but many appeals take several months to over a year.

The appellate court may affirm, reverse, or send the case back to the trial court for further proceedings.

Often yes. Appeals require specialized experience.

Yes. We represent clients in MVA, agency, and licensing appeals.

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Schedule a Consultation With Our Annapolis Appeals Attorneys

Appeals require experience, precision, and strong legal strategy. If you believe a decision in your case was incorrect, unfair, or unsupported by the law, Hillman, Brown and Darrow, P.A. can help you understand your options moving forward.

Call 410-263-3131 or visit the Contact page to schedule a consultation with an experienced appellate attorney.