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Court Surety Bond Agency

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Court Surety Bond Agency (CSBA) has been assisting attorneys and their clients with bonds for appeals and a variety of other civil litigation matters since 1984. The information provided on this page does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Such links are only for

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09/08/2022
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Appeal bonds are more commonly posted in civil litigation cases, but they can also be required in family law cases. When your client needs an appeal bond in these instances, they can face several challenges.

We at CSBA regularly publish articles to help attorneys navigate the supersedeas bond process, read here to learn the potential complications in securing an appeal bond for your client in a family law appeal.

https://courtsurety.com/appeal-bonds/appeal-bonds-in-family-law-cases/

07/06/2022
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When an attorney knows their client will need a supersedeas bond to appeal an adverse judgment, it is best to start the process as early as possible.

Collateral is usually required to secure an appeal bond, but only certain forms of collateral are acceptable. One form of collateral that can be used to secure the bond is a stock and bond portfolio. We at CSBA regularly publish articles to help attorneys navigate the appeal bond process. Read here to learn how your client can use a stock and bond portfolio to secure an appeal bond.

We at CSBA are frequently asked questions by attorneys looking into securing an appeal bond for their clients, and we do...
05/18/2022
Appeal Bonds for Insurance Companies - CSBA

We at CSBA are frequently asked questions by attorneys looking into securing an appeal bond for their clients, and we do our best to provide the information they need, as well as help them navigate the process. One common question is how the process may be different to secure a supersedeas bond for an insurance company.

In this article, we detail securing an appeal bond for insurance companies.

Back to All Articles Appeal Bonds for Insurance Companies August 2019 You represent an insurance company and just received an adverse judgement. They want to appeal, but what about staying enforcement of the judgment? This is article will address this and many other related questions we commonly hea...

Collateral is often required when needing an appeal bond due to the high-risk nature of this type of bond.We at CSBA reg...
04/12/2022
How Letters of Credit Work to Secure Appeal Bonds - CSBA

Collateral is often required when needing an appeal bond due to the high-risk nature of this type of bond.

We at CSBA regularly publish articles to help attorneys navigate the appeal bond process to better serve their clients in their appeal. Read here to learn how Letters of Credit can be used as collateral.

Back to All Articles How Letters of Credit Work to Secure Appeal Bonds October 2019 Surety companies often require collateral when issuing appeal bonds due to the high-risk nature of the obligation and the low likelihood of reversing a judgment on appeal. While collateral isn’t always required, as...

What happens with the appeal bond when the case is over?.... The answer is it partly depends on whether the judgement ha...
03/17/2022
The Appeal is Over…What Happens with the Appeal Bond? - CSBA

What happens with the appeal bond when the case is over?.... The answer is it partly depends on whether the judgement has been affirmed or reserved.

Know what your client should be prepared for by reading here.

Back to All Articles The Appeal is Over...What Happens with the Appeal Bond? August 2019 Your client secured an appeal bond to stay enforcement of a money judgement during their appeal. The appeal is over…now what happens to the appeal bond? As you can imagine, it depends largely on how the appeal...

One of the first things your client is likely to consider when being told they're required to obtain an appeal bond is t...
02/25/2022
How Much Does an Appeal Bond Cost? - CSBA

One of the first things your client is likely to consider when being told they're required to obtain an appeal bond is the cost. That's quite fair as they're already fighting an adverse decision.

You can find a general rate guideline here.

Back to All Articles How Much Does an Appeal Bond Cost? February 2021 One of the most common questions people naturally have about appeal bonds is what they cost. Like so many questions, the answer is “It depends.” There are a variety of factors that go into it, but generally speaking, the cost ...

Many appellate attorneys find themselves wondering how they figure into the appeal bond underwriting process, as it is o...
02/03/2022
What is the Attorney’s Role in Obtaining Appeal Bonds? - CSBA

Many appellate attorneys find themselves wondering how they figure into the appeal bond underwriting process, as it is often alien territory since it doesn’t come up often.

Read here to understand how an attorney factors into how a client obtains an appeal bond.

Back to All Articles What is the Attorney’s Role in Obtaining Appeal Bonds? March 2021 When I was recently preparing for a presentation, an appellate attorney asked me what the attorney’s role is in obtaining appeal bonds. Attorney involvement was something I had always valued but never really c...

The posting of an appeal bond is an important aspect of the appellate process, and attorneys will likely find themselves...
01/12/2022
How to Get an Appeal Bond - CSBA

The posting of an appeal bond is an important aspect of the appellate process, and attorneys will likely find themselves navigating the appeal bond process when advising clients.

Read here to understand the steps on how to get an appeal bond

Looking for how to get an appeal bond is better served by understanding how they work and what they are. Discover what you need to know here.

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