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Appellate Practice

Dec. 6, 2012

Trial courts' jurisdiction bound on remand

A decision reiterates the rule that an appellate opinion's dispositional language controls the scope of the trial court's jurisdiction on remand. By Paul D. Fogel and Jaclyn M. Setili


By Paul D. Fogel and Jaclyn M. Setili


Sprint may be best known as the only mobile phone provider offering a truly unlimited data plan. In Ayyad v. Sprint Spectrum, L.P., 2012 DJDAR 15019 (Cal. App. 1st Dist. Oct. 29, 2012), however, the 1st District Court of Appeal, Division 5 denied Sprint comparable service, and disconnected Sprint's plea for "unlimited" jurisdiction following an earlier remand.

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