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The opportunity to appeal an unfavorable court decision is a golden one, and it cannot be wasted. An appeal is literally nothing without an appellate brief to go with it, because failure to provide one will lead to the appeal being dismissed. A brief is a document presented to the court arguing why one side should win and not the other. In the case of an appellate brief, it should argue why a decision either should or shouldnt be overturned. Knowing how to craft an appellate brief and what content to provide within it is crucial to your case. The brief should contain, in an organized manner, a concise statement of the case and facts, a summary of the argument, a standard of review, and, of course, your argument for why the original decision in the case should be overturned or upheld. But lets break down the appellate brief into its parts. The first thing after your cover page is a table of contents and the table of authorities, which is probably best to complete after the rest o