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Bryan Lammon
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Law professor studying appellate jurisdiction and procedure, plus some civil procedure. Blogging at finaldecisions.org.
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Distinguishing final decisions from final judgments in the D. Colo. I like the phrasing "starts the countdown to the end of that jurisdiction," which captures the only statutory reqs: a final decision and timely notice of appeal. #AppellateSkywww.courtlistener.com/docket/14585...

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The standard for granting a Rule 59(e) motion reflects a strong interest in finality at two levels: the district court’s final decision, which marks the beginning of appellate jurisdiction, and the entry of final judgment, which starts the countdown to the end of that jurisdiction.
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Bryan Lammon
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Law professor studying appellate jurisdiction and procedure, plus some civil procedure. Blogging at finaldecisions.org.
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