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Blog Post  Considering an Appeal to the Massachusetts Appellate Division?

8/12/2013
  • Trial Court Law Libraries

If you are considering an appeal to the Appellate Division, our 15 Trial Court Law Libraries have resources which can help. The Appellate Division is not a separate court; rather, it sits as an “extension” of the district court whose rulings it reviews….[It] has jurisdiction to hear appeals in several types of District Court actions. The most common of these is the civil action for money damages – usually tort and contract actions…. Handbook of Civil Procedure in the Massachusetts District Court at page 354. (Section 12.2 of the Handbook lists jurisdiction over other types of appeals.)

Examples of Appellate Division jurisdiction:

Appellate Division Filing Fee:

Appeal from Appellate Division to Appeals Court

Rules:

Print and CD Resources

Additionally, patrons of our 15 Trial Court Law Libraries have access to databases including free in-library access to WestLaw and Lexis legal databases, to search for cases, statutes and other materials to help in their appeal.

Good reading!

Written By: Sharon Harrington

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