Dayton, OH asked in Appeals / Appellate Law for Nevada

Q: how to filed a appeal to remove a case from court because of legal representation didnt do there job, start from scratc.

I have 6 days to filed and it's a civil case and my proof never was given to the court or did my attorney exchange information with the other attorney. Also my attorney lied and said I was out of country for 2 weeks and cant do any deposition or arbitration of any, and my attorney ask to remove from the case because her cat was sick.. we never been heard at all in this case of 5,000 bed bugs BITES and MSAR @ a hotel we caught from a hotel room for 5 days and waited for the room for 16 hours to get ready.

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Charles William Michaels
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Charles William Michaels
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  • Appeals & Appellate Lawyer
  • Columbia, MD

A: If your case was not properly presented because of your trial attorney's missteps and perhaps other related issues, that could be some of your issues on appeal. That is, among your claims for relief before the appellate court, is to have your case remanded to the trial court to hear your side. I am assuming that the trial court found against you on liability of the hotel and damages...

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