· 3/5/2010
Goldberg v. UBS AG
Citations
- 690 F. Supp. 2d 92
- 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19754
- 2010 WL 744586
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- observing that an interlocutory appeal may “prolong judicial proceedings, add delay and expense to litigants, burden appellate courts, and present issues for decisions on uncertain and incomplete records, tending to weaken the precedential value of judicial opinions”
- noting that an interlocutory appeal may “prolong judicial proceedings, add delay and expense to litigants, burden appellate courts, and present issues for decisions on uncertain and incomplete records, tending to weaken the precedential value of judicial opinions”
- collecting cases noting that courts will not consider arguments raised for the first time in oral argument
- stating with respect to an argument raised for the first time at oral argument that because it “was not raised until this late point, defendant cannot raise it now . . . .”
- stating with respect to an argument raised for the first time at oral argument that because it “was not raised until this late point, defendant cannot raise it now . . . .”
- “Violations of 18 U.S.C. § 2339B and § 2339C are recognized as international terrorism under 18 U.S.C. § 2333(a).”
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Judges: Trager
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