Arizona Guidance to Attorneys in Drafting the Memorandum for a Claim in Excess of the Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals) provides attorneys with guidance on how to draft a memorandum for a claim exceeding the maximum compensation amount allowed in the court of appeals. Attorneys should include a detailed explanation of their client’s case, including the facts, legal issues, and evidence that support the claim. Attorneys should also provide an argument as to why the claim should be allowed in excess of the maximum compensation amount. The Arizona Supreme Court provides three types of Arizona Guidance to Attorneys in Drafting the Memorandum for a Claim in Excess of the Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals): 1. Arizona Rule of Civil Appellate Procedure 21(d)(2): This rule provides guidance on the form and content of an appellate brief, including the memorandum for a claim in excess of the case compensation maximum. 2. Arizona Supreme Court Guidelines for Appellate Practice: This document provides guidance on how to draft an appellate brief, including the memorandum for a claim in excess of the case compensation maximum. 3. Arizona Appellate Practice Manual: This manual provides guidance on how to draft an appellate brief, including the memorandum for a claim in excess of the case compensation maximum.