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The final judgment rule provides that when a federal district court has issued a judgment in a civil case that decides all claims as to all parties, a party aggrieved from that judgment has the right to appeal. Using as a backdrop a recent 11th Circuit decision on the issue, appellate attorney Howard J. Bashman provides a guide to one of the six exceptions to the final judgment rule in a civil case: the interlocutory appeal by permission.
September 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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