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Reversal rates in cases considered on discretionary review by Jason Nemes

One of the most frequent questions I am asked by attorneys preparing a motion for discretionary review is whether their case, if reviewed, is likely to be affirmed or reversed.  While it is difficult to predict particular cases, the statistics do allow for some useful generalizations.

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