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Civil Procedure — appeal

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//July 28, 2014//

Civil Procedure — appeal

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//July 28, 2014//

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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit

Civil

Civil Procedure — appeal

Appeals from non-final orders are dismissed.

“To conclude, the judgment in appeal 13-1113 — the order that appointed the receiver — is affirmed and the other appeals are dismissed. Appeal 13-1113, the one we’re affirming, is the only one of which we have jurisdiction because it’s the only appealable judgment; the order that appointed the receiver was the last order in the first proceeding and so completed that proceeding. The remaining four appeals were all from unappealable interlocutory orders — although the issues presented in the two interlocutory appeals in the first proceeding were within our jurisdiction to resolve be-cause an appeal from a final judgment can challenge earlier orders in the case to the extent that the judgment was based on them.”

Affirmed in part, and Dismissed in part.

12-2998, 12-3380, 13-1113, 13-2918 & 14-1266 U.S. v. Antiques Limited Partnership

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois, Mihm, J., Posner, J.

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