Additional Civil Appeals: North Carolina | Practical Law

Additional Civil Appeals: North Carolina | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to appealing from an intermediate appellate court to the court of last resort in North Carolina. 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, and arguing the appeal. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Additional Civil Appeals: State Q&A Tool).

Additional Civil Appeals: North Carolina

Practical Law State Q&A w-001-4864 (Approx. 14 pages)

Additional Civil Appeals: North Carolina

Law stated as of 21 Aug 2023North Carolina, United States
A Q&A guide to appealing from an intermediate appellate court to the court of last resort in North Carolina. 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, and arguing the appeal. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Additional Civil Appeals: State Q&A Tool).
Following the suspension or modification of nonessential judicial functions in 2020 due to COVID-19, North Carolina courts have resumed most operations, but local courts may impose special rules impacting some litigation (such as remote proceedings). Check the North Carolina Judicial Branch COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Updates for the latest developments in this jurisdiction.