When to Pursue a Business Dispute Appeal

Jana Yocom Rine

Business disputes have the potential to cause far-reaching damage to your business as well as your relationships with your business connections. Treating these disputes with care and professionalism is a crucial part of minimizing damage. If you have undergone business litigation but believe the result is unfair or otherwise not ideal, you may be wondering when to pursue a business dispute appeal.

What Is a Business Dispute?

Understanding when to seek a business dispute appeal begins with exploring the realm of business litigation and appeals. Business disputes arise when two parties disagree on an issue and are unable to reach an agreement. These disputes can arise between businesses, employees, customers, and stakeholders.

Business disputes can be resolved in several ways:

  • Negotiation. In some instances, it is possible for the parties to reach a solution among themselves without the assistance of a third party.
  • Mediation. A mediator is brought in to facilitate discussions between the opposing parties. The mediator’s job is to help encourage mutual understanding and agreement without dictating the resolution.
  • Arbitration. During arbitration, a third-party arbitrator hears the evidence and arguments from each side and then renders a decision on the dispute. In most instances, the arbitrator’s decision is legally binding.
  • Litigation. The more traditional route, litigation, involves resolving the dispute in a civil courtroom. In some instances, jurisdiction for business disputes lies with the recently established Texas Business Court.

Pursuing a Business Dispute Appeal

The business dispute appeal process can only be used in specific instances. Appeals are typically sought because errors that occurred during the original litigation process impacted the outcome of the case. In other words, there must be a legal basis for the appeal. Examples of valid instances to seek an appeal include:

  • Evidence that should have been deemed inadmissible was considered during the trial process.
  • The wrong law was applied.
  • A piece of legislation was misinterpreted.
  • An incorrect legal standard was used.

Ultimately, a business dispute appeal is an opportunity to ensure a fair legal process. It should be pursued when a legal mistake occurred that negatively impacted the outcome.

Either party has the right to file an appeal. The party that was ruled against can seek an appeal to overturn the verdict, and the other party can appeal if they believe the outcome was not appropriate.

Why Hire a Business Dispute Lawyer From Yocom Rine P.C.?

Business disputes and subsequent appeals can be incredibly difficult to navigate and resolve. Seeking the right legal support system is crucial for reaching a favorable outcome. Yocom Rine P.C. is an authority in helping clients resolve business disputes in Texas because we are:

  • Experienced. Since our office’s opening in 1998, we have supported our clients through a full spectrum of business law and trial advocacy services, including business litigation and appeals. This extensive history has enabled us to develop unique strategies tailored to our clients’ needs.
  • Well-Reviewed. One strong indicator of a legal office’s quality is its online reviews from previous clients. Our current and previous clients have described us as knowledgeable, caring, patient, and available. We take pride in the work we have accomplished for our clients and bring these traits to each new client.
  • Strategic. Beginning the moment we speak with our clients during a consultation, we create a long-term plan that aligns a strong legal foundation with their desired outcome. We understand the intricacies of litigation and appellate advocacy, and we use this knowledge to create a calculated plan.

FAQs

Who Can Appeal a Business Dispute Decision?

Any of the parties involved in a business dispute has the right to appeal a decision from the court, as long as there is a legal basis for the appeal. The party that was ruled against can pursue an appeal to overturn the verdict. The party ruled in favor of can pursue an appeal to alter the decision, such as by seeking a larger settlement or other outcome.

How Long Do I Have to File an Appeal in Texas?

If you intend to appeal the outcome of your case, you must file a notice to appeal within the 30 days following the final judgment. A failure to file the notice within this time limit can result in you losing the ability to appeal the case. There are, however, some instances where the deadline can be extended. A business dispute appeal attorney can help you determine the amount of time you have to file.

Do I Need an Attorney if I Plan to Appeal a Business Dispute Decision?

It is highly recommended that you retain a business law attorney if you plan to appeal a business dispute decision. Roughly 92% of appellants in the Fifth Circuit failed in their appeal. 28% of these failures were dismissed without a ruling, likely a result of a procedural flaw. In other words, it can be very difficult to successfully pursue a business dispute case, and the support an experienced attorney can provide is invaluable.

What Is the Main Purpose of a Business Dispute Appeal?

The main purpose of a business dispute appeal is to have a higher court thoroughly review a decision made in a lower court. This review is done to determine if the outcome of the case was impacted by any legal errors. An appeal cannot be requested simply because you are unhappy with the outcome; rather, it must be sought on a solid legal basis. An appeal helps ensure the decision from the lower court was fair.

Pursuing a Business Dispute Appeal

Business disputes can have severe fallout with far-reaching impacts. If you believe the outcome of your case was not just, an appeal is your next step. Appeals, however, can be incredibly complex, as they require in-depth knowledge of the law and how to apply it to seek an appeal.

Yocom Rine P.C. understands the serious nature of business disputes and subsequent appeals. We have helped numerous clients through these issues and can apply this experience when handling your case. If you are seeking an appeal or have another business dispute-related issue, reach out to Yocom Rine P.C. today for a consultation.

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