Appeal Flashcards
What is the final judgment rule?
Only final judgments may be appealed. A final judgment is an ultimate decision made by the trial court on the merits of an entire case, such that there is a final judgment as to all parties and all cause of action.
What are exceptions to the final judgment rule?
The following orders may be appealed before a final judgment:
- Injunctions and some interlocutory orders
- Trial court certifies
- Collateral orders
- Multiple parties or claims are involved.
When can a judgment be final in CA and NOT in federal?
A judgment as to one of several parties is considered final and can be appealed.
What is the time limit for appeals?
In Federal: 30 days after entry of final judgment
In CA: 60 days after service, 180 days if no notice
Matters of law are reviewed:
de novo. The appellate court may substitute its judgment for that of the trial judge
How are matters that are discretionary to the judge reviewed on appeal?
Using an abuse of discretion. Only overturn matter if they are clearly wrong.