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· 3/7/2014

A v. Richard Wayne Schair

Citations

  • 744 F.3d 1247
  • 2014 WL 902744
  • 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 4346

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that the denial of a motion to stay is not a final order and is not appealable under the collateral order doctrine
  • explaining that the denial of a motion to stay is not reviewable under the collateral order doctrine
  • explaining that an order is not appealable under the collateral order doctrine unless it would be effectively unreviewable on appeal from the final judg- ment
  • noting that, to be appealable under the collateral order doctrine, an order must, among other things, “be effectively unreviewable on appeal from a final judgment”
  • stating that an interlocutory order is immediately appealable under the collateral order doctrine if it would be effectively unreviewable on appeal from the final judgment
  • explaining that a non-final order may be appealed under the collateral order doctrine if it, inter alia, is effectively unreviewable on appeal from a final judgment

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Judges: Carnes, Hull, Garza

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