By Paul D. Fogel and Raymond Cardozo
The "one final judgment" rule states that an appeal lies only after a final judgment that disposes of all issues between the parties. This rule frees the appellate courts from having to review, on a piecemeal basis, individual trial-court orders rendered during the course of lit...
The "one final judgment" rule states that an appeal lies only after a final judgment that disposes of all issues between the parties. This rule frees the appellate courts from having to review, on a piecemeal basis, individual trial-court orders rendered during the course of lit...
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