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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Obviously, trial courts and lower appellate courts make a number of decisions with real impact on real cases involving real lives.&#160; Some times, these same courts render poor decisions.&#160; These poor decisions could made for a number of reasons &#8211; including a misinterpretation of the law; misunderstanding of the law as applied to the facts; or even perhaps the politics of a particular matter.&#160; On the other side, there are occasions where good decisions from courts need to be preserved. Derek Brett possesses intensive experience on the filing and arguing of appeals.&#160; He has handled appeals in both the civil and criminal arenas on a number of often complex issues.&#160; Alongside rigorous research skills, Lawyer Brett continues to seek innovative and sensible ways to craft appeals to make the most impact &#8211; an impact designed to make the courts pay attention to both the relevant legal issues and those issues intertwine with the facts of the case.&#160; Bottom line:&#160; he understands that a court&#8217;s decision has real life consequences to those ultimately benefited or harmed by such decisions.</p>
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                    <p>Obviously, trial courts and lower appellate courts make a number of decisions with real impact on real cases involving real lives.&nbsp; Some times, these same courts render poor decisions.&nbsp; These poor decisions could made for a number of reasons &ndash; including a misinterpretation of the law; misunderstanding of the law as applied to the facts; or even perhaps the politics of a particular matter.&nbsp; On the other side, there are occasions where good decisions from courts need to be preserved.</p>
<p>Derek Brett possesses intensive experience on the filing and arguing of appeals.&nbsp; He has handled appeals in both the civil and criminal arenas on a number of often complex issues.&nbsp; Alongside rigorous research skills, Lawyer Brett continues to seek innovative and sensible ways to craft appeals to make the most impact &ndash; an impact designed to make the courts pay attention to both the relevant legal issues and those issues intertwine with the facts of the case.&nbsp; Bottom line:&nbsp; he understands that a court&rsquo;s decision has real life consequences to those ultimately benefited or harmed by such decisions.</p>
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