Appellate Practice Areas

An appeal is not a retry of the trial — it is a focused legal argument that the trial court made an error significant enough to warrant reversal or remand. At Lotus Appellate Law, we handle appeals across a broad range of civil and criminal practice areas, bringing the same analytical rigor and precise written advocacy to every matter regardless of subject.

Select a practice area below to learn more about the appellate issues that arise in each type of case and how we can help.

Core Appellate Practice Areas

We handle appeals across a wide range of additional civil and criminal matters. Select any area below to learn more about the specific appellate considerations involved.


Medical Malpractice Appeals

Personal Injury Appeals

Professional Malpractice Appeals

Environmental and Land Use Appeals


Employment Law Appeals

Probate and Estate Appeals

Juvenile Law Appeals

Amicus Brief

how we work with you

Appellate representation at Lotus Appellate Law takes two forms, and we are experienced in both.

Primary Appellate counsel

As primary appellate counsel, we take full responsibility for every stage of the appeal. That begins with a thorough review of the trial record — identifying preserved issues, assessing the applicable standard of review, and developing a strategy built around the strongest available arguments. From there, we handle all briefing, from the opening brief through reply, and represent your interests in oral argument when the court grants it. Depending on the posture of the case, our work may also include post-trial motions, petitions for certiorari to the Utah Supreme Court, and applications for expedited relief when timing is critical.

Embedded appellate counsel

As embedded appellate counsel, we work alongside your existing trial attorney during active litigation — before a verdict is ever rendered. This engagement is most valuable when an appeal is foreseeable, but its benefits extend well beyond appeal preparation. We advise on issue preservation throughout the case, review significant motions for appellate soundness before they are filed, and assist in drafting motions where appellate considerations are particularly at stake — including motions for summary judgment, and post-trial motions that must preserve the record for what comes next. The goal is to ensure that the issues most important to your case are properly teed up for appellate review, so that if an appeal becomes necessary, the record is ready to support it.

In either capacity, we work closely with you and your legal team to develop a coherent appellate strategy — one that accounts for the standard of review, the composition of the panel, and the procedural posture of the case.

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Lawyers discussing an appellate case.

Courts where we appear

Lotus Appellate Law has represented clients before the Utah Court of Appeals, the Utah Supreme Court, and the California Court of Appeal.

Who We Work With

We represent individuals navigating the appellate process for the first time, businesses defending favorable judgments on appeal, and organizations seeking amicus participation in significant cases. We also work directly with trial attorneys — either as primary appellate counsel brought in after judgment, or as embedded appellate counsel working alongside the trial team during active litigation to preserve issues, strengthen motions, and build a record that supports the strongest possible appeal.

Looking for a Specific Practice Area

Our appellate services extend across a wide range of civil and criminal matters. View our Practice Areas to see the specific types of cases we handle on appeal.

Schedule a consultation

Appeals are time-sensitive. Deadlines are strict, and missing them can foreclose your right to appeal entirely. Contact Lotus Appellate Law today to evaluate your appellate options and get a candid assessment of the path forward.