Preserving Issues for Appeal
As Seen in Solo and Small Firm Practice News
Since serving as Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Solo and Small Firm Practice Section from 2002 to 2004, Martin has written articles and served consecutive years as assistant editor to the Association's Solo and Small Firm Practice Section News. Below are links to several selections from "Preserving Issues for Appeal", a popular feature written by Martin to assist Pennsylvania lawyers. As an appellate practitioner and consultant to Pennsylvania lawyers in civil, criminal, and administrative litigation matters, Martin has limited his consultancy to the needs of Pennsylvania lawyers and law firms since 1979.
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: The Effect of Motions for Reconsideration
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Winter 2003
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: Objections During Trial
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Summer 2003
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: Civil Pre-Trial Rulings
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Winter 2003
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: Jury Instructions and Verdicts
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Winter 2004
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: Post-Sentence Motions in Criminal Cases
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Winter 2005
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: The Statement of Matters Complained of: "Concise" is an Adjective
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Fall 2006
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: Post-hearing Motions in Domestic Relations Cases
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Winter, 2006
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: Concise is Still Nice
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Fall 2007
- Preserving Issues for Appeal: Rule 1925(b) Revisited (Again)
PBA Solo and Small Firm Practice News, Summer 2008