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The party appealing is called the appellant, or sometimes the petitioner. The other party is the appellee or the respondent. The appeal is instituted with the filing of a notice of appeal.
Appellee is the party against whom the appeal is filed and responds to and defends the appeal. The appellee is also referred to as the respondent . In contrast, the appellant is the party who appeals a lower court s judgment or order to a higher court.
When your case is called, the appellant and respondent walk to front of the courtroom and sit down at the counsel table facing the justices. If youre an appellant, sit on the left. If youre a respondent, sit on the right. If you have a lawyer, the lawyer must sit at the table and present the oral argument.
Note: In a trial court case, the first name listed is the plaintiff, the party bringing the suit. The name following the v is the defendant. If the case is appealed, as in this example, the name of the petitioner (appellant) is usually listed first, and the name of the respondent (appellee) is listed second.
The appellant is the party appealing the trial courts ruling, generally an adverse ruling. The appellee is the party responding to the appeal, generally defending a favorable ruling.