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· 4/1/1940

Allison Coupon Co. v. Bank of Commerce & Savings

Citations

  • 111 F.2d 664
  • 72 App. D.C. 82
  • 45 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 62
  • 1940 U.S. App. LEXIS 3744

How courts have described this case

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  • stating that argument raised for first time in reconsideration motion was “too little, too late”
  • explaining that a judgment should not be reconsidered under Rule 59(e) “absent highly unusual circumstances”
  • explaining that a judgment should not be reconsidered under Rule 59(e) “absent highly unusual circumstances”
  • noting that a motion 11 for reconsideration is not an opportunity for a party to raise an argument that reasonably 12 could have been raised earlier
  • holding “abuse of discretion review preclude[d] reversing the district court for declining to address an issue raised for the first time in a motion for reconsideration”
  • noting that a motion 20 for reconsideration is not an opportunity for a party to raise an argument that reasonably 21 could have been raised earlier

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Judges: Edgerton

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