· 5/6/2005
Michael Linet, Inc. v. Village of Wellington, FL
Citations
- 408 F.3d 757
- 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS 7907
- 2005 WL 1058938
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that a party may not raise in a Rule 59(e) motion arguments or evidence that could have been raised prior to entry of judgment
- explaining that a party “cannot use a Rule 59(e) motion to relitigate old matters, raise argument or present evidence that could have been raised prior to the entry of judgment”
- noting party “cannot use a Rule 59(e) motion to relitigate old matters”
- Rule 59(e) may not be used to “relitigate old matters, raise argument or present evidence that could have been raised prior to the entry of judgment.”
- “[A] Rule 59(e) motion [cannot be used] to relitigate old matters, raise argument or present evidence that could have been raised prior to the entry of judgment”
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Judges: Hull, Wilson, Godbold
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