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· 5/28/1986

Harriet M. Gould, an Unremarried Widow v. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, a Foreign Corporation

Citations

  • 790 F.2d 769
  • 1986 U.S. App. LEXIS 25418

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  • noting that a “Rule 60(b) motion may encompass a claim that the district court acted in excess of its jurisdiction” (internal quotation marks omitted)
  • noting that a “Rule 60(b) motion may encompass a claim that the district court acted in excess of its jurisdiction” (internal quotation marks omitted)
  • explaining the procedures to be followed when bringing a Rule 60(b) motion after a notice of appeal has been filed
  • “[W]here the underlying judgment has been appealed, denial of a motion for relief from that judgment is a nonappealable order.”
  • “The [voluntary/involuntary] rule does not allow 21 creation of diversity removal jurisdiction by court order dismissing the nondiverse defendant[.]”
  • district court is divested of jurisdiction where the underlying judgment has been appealed

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Judges: Wright, Anderson, Crocker

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