· 2/2/2001
Bowers v. National Collegiate Athletic Ass'n, Act, Inc.
Citations
- 130 F. Supp. 2d 610
- 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1071
- 2001 WL 91626
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- noting that a district court will grant such reconsideration if the matters overlooked might reasonably have resulted in a different conclusion
- noting that motions for reconsideration “are not an opportunity to argue what could have been, but was not, argued in the original set of moving papers”
- explaining a motion for reconsideration is not an opportunity to raise matters that could have been raised before the original decision was reached
- explaining a motion for reconsideration is not an opportunity to raise matters that could have been raised before the original decision was reached
- “A motion for reconsideration is not an opportunity to raise new matters or arguments that could have been raised before the original decision was made.’’
- “[S]uch motions are not an opportunity to argue what could have been, but was not, argued in the original set of moving and responsive papers.”
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Judges: Orlofsky
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