The Federal  Appeal Center



The Grant Building
Suite 222
44 Broad Street N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone (404) 524-9111
Toll Free (877) 524-9111

U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court

The procedure that a petitioner before the United States Supreme Court must go through is enough to discourage any individual. The Court accepts only a very limited number of Supreme Court appeals, selected because they raise some previously unresolved constitutional issue. Standards of legal scholarship and argumentation in this forum are set very high.

The Federal Appeal Center is ready to assist you with any appeal to the United States Supreme Court. Our vast experience with appeals to our highest court can help ensure that this complicated process runs smoothly and effectively. The Federal Appeal Center is here to make sure that you do not abandon your rights in a civil or criminal appeals matter because of the complicated process and the legal abilities of opposing counsel.

The Highest Standard of Legal Excellence The Federal Appeal Center is prepared to draft your petition to the Supreme Court, ensure that it is properly printed and then filed. Once your petition is accepted, The Federal Appeal Center is ready to write a winning brief to support your case and, if necessary, our attorneys will argue the brief the Justices at the Supreme Court in an effective and compelling manner.

Any case put before the United States Supreme Court involves constitutional and legal issues that will influence American jurisprudence and the administration of law for generations to come. In this work, our lawyers will seek to achieve the highest standard of legal excellence.

For a free consultation with a case intake manager regarding a Supreme Court appeals matter,  P.C., call 877-524-9111 toll free, or contact us online.

Melville Johnson, P.C.

The Federal Appeal Center

The Grant Building
Suite 222
44 Broad Street N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone (404) 524-9111
Toll Free (877) 524-9111

Serving clients in the Atlanta, Georgia, area and across the nation.

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