[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Recipient's Name] [Court Name] [Court Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Re: Case No. [Case Number] Dear [Recipient's Name], I am writing to transmit the Record on Appeal in the above-mentioned case. As per the rules and procedures governing appeals in the state of Hawaii, please find enclosed the necessary documents, which comprise the complete record of proceedings from the lower court. 1. [Type 1] — Regular Appeal: In accordance with Hawaii Appellate Rules, this type of appeal is filed when a party seeks a review of a final judgment or order of a lower court. The Record on Appeal includes the pleadings, motions, transcripts, exhibits, and any other relevant documents related to the case. This ensures that the appellate court has a comprehensive overview of the proceedings in order to determine if there were any errors or legal issues in the lower court's decision. 2. [Type 2] — Interlocutory Appeal: An interlocutory appeal is sought when a party wishes to challenge a non-final ruling or order from a lower court before the final disposition of the case. The Record on Appeal in this case encompasses the specific non-final order being appealed along with supporting documents and transcripts. It allows the appellate court to evaluate the legal issues raised without delaying the proceedings at the trial level. 3. [Type 3] — Appeals of Administrative Agency Decisions: Apart from appealing lower court decisions, Hawaii also allows appeals of administrative agency decisions. The Record on Appeal varies depending on the nature of the agency decision being challenged. It may include the administrative record, agency hearing transcripts, exhibits, findings of fact, legal briefs, and any correspondence. This comprehensive record aids the appellate court in reviewing the agency's decision for any errors of law or abuse of discretion. Please note that the Record on Appeal has been prepared and organized meticulously to ensure ease of reference for the appellate court justices. Each document is properly labeled, paginated, and indexed. Furthermore, we have included a table of contents to provide a clear overview of the entire record. Kindly acknowledge receipt of the enclosed Record on Appeal at your earliest convenience. Should you require any additional copies or have any further guidelines, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your attention and cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name]