Appellate Practice
Aug. 16, 2005
Make Sure Court Carries Out 'Separate Document' Process
Focus Column - Appellate Law - By Paul D. Fogel and Mani Sheik - You're a happy camper. You won your case in federal court: The judge entered an order granting summary judgment for your client and just denied your opponent's motion for relief under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60. You whistle your way out of court and tell the good news to your client, your spouse, your mother and the senior partner (in that order).




Focus Column
Appellate Law
By Paul D. Fogel
and Mani Sheik
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