· 12/9/1987
Anthony P. Locricchio, Plaintiff-Appellee/cross-Appellant v. Legal Services Corp., Defendants-Appellants/cross-Appellees
Citations
- 833 F.2d 1352
- 9 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 979
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- explaining that failure to adopt this rule would unjustly “deprive a party of a jury verdict after the evidence was fully presented, on the basis of an appellate court’s review of whether the pleadings and affidavits at the time of the summary judgment motion demonstrated the need for a trial”
- “[T]he denial of a motion for summary judgment is not reviewable on an appeal from a final judgment entered after a full trial on the merits.”
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Judges: Koelsch, Sneed, Tang
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