Litigants unhappy with an adverse ruling often wonder whether it’s worth filing a writ petition to seek immediate appellate review. The answer turns in part on the criteria that courts use in deciding which writ petitions to grant. Alana Rotter describes those criteria in the latest issue of The ABTL Report.
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