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· 7/18/1978

Brunswick Corporation and Sherwood Medical Industries, Inc. v. David S. Sheridan and National Catheter Corporation

Citations

  • 582 F.2d 175
  • 25 Fed. R. Serv. 2d 1331
  • 1978 U.S. App. LEXIS 10074

How courts have described this case

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  • stating that the court must find “some danger of hardship or injustice through delay which would be alleviated by immediate appeal” (internal quotations omitted)
  • potential that claims remaining in the trial court could obviate claims in the appellate court is a consideration against immediate appealability
  • where “primary claim and . . . counterclaim were inextricably interrelated,” allowing immediate appeal on dismissal of counterclaim improvident
  • potential for repeated review of issues is a consideration against immediate appealability

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Judges: Dooling, Friendly, Van Graaf-Eiland

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