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Administrative/Regulatory

May 21, 2003

Doctrine May Provide Avenue To Appeal Interlocutory Orders

Focus Column - Administrative Law - By Stuart Miller - Federal civil practitioners are aware of the severe limitations on immediate appeals from nonfinal orders. Several exceptions are established in 28 U.S.C. Section 1292(a), which provides for appellate review of orders granting or denying preliminary injunctions, involving receivers or determining rights in admiralty cases. Otherwise, federal litigants generally must obtain permission to appeal or await a final judgment before they can obtain

        
        Focus Column
        
        Administrative Law
        
        By Stuart Miller
        
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