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in this video we will discuss appeals in civil litigation generally speaking an appeal is where a party that lost on one or more claims argues that the trial court judge made a mistake first lets talk about when and where there can be an appeal when can a party appeal usually after the case is over when theres a final judgment in unusual circumstances a party might be able to appeal a judges decision before a case ends where does a party appeal usually in a federal or state of helot court in the federal court system the appellate courts are known as circuit courts of appeals and these circuit courts are generally organized by geography so whats an appeal on an appeal the losing party is really not focusing on what the jury did the losing party is focusing on a mistake made by the trial court judge for example the losing party could argue that the judge incorrectly defined the law for the jury the appeal is not heard by a jury instead at the appellate level there is usually a panel