Initial Civil Appeals: Maryland | Practical Law

Initial Civil Appeals: Maryland | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to appealing from a trial court of general jurisdiction in Maryland. This Q&A addresses starting an appeal (as of right or by permission), obtaining a stay pending appeal, completing preliminary requirements (like mediation), submitting a factual record or appendix, briefing the appeal, arguing the appeal and requesting rehearing. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Initial Civil Appeals: State Q&A Tool).

Initial Civil Appeals: Maryland

Practical Law State Q&A w-000-1756 (Approx. 15 pages)

Initial Civil Appeals: Maryland

by E. Hutchinson Robbins, Jr., Miles & Stockbridge P.C., with Practical Law Litigation
Law stated as of 07 Feb 2024Maryland, United States
A Q&A guide to appealing from a trial court of general jurisdiction in Maryland. This Q&A addresses starting an appeal (as of right or by permission), obtaining a stay pending appeal, completing preliminary requirements (like mediation), submitting a factual record or appendix, briefing the appeal, arguing the appeal and requesting rehearing. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Initial Civil Appeals: State Q&A Tool).
Following the suspension or modification of nonessential judicial functions in 2020 due to COVID-19, Maryland courts have resumed most operations, but local courts may impose special rules impacting some litigation (such as remote proceedings). Check the Maryland Judiciary Coronavirus Updates for the latest developments in this jurisdiction.