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Appellate Practice

May 3, 2001

Halfway There

What should a party do when faced with orders granting or denying a preliminary injunction in federal court? In a potentially urgent situation, a party will need to make an important decision about whether or not the district court's order should be appealed. However, it is not always clear whether such an appeal should be taken, or what its focus should be.

        By Heather D. Bañuelos and Mark E. Haddad
        
        What should a party do when faced with orders granting or denying a preliminary injunction in federal court? In a potentially urgent situation, a party will need to make an important decision about whether or not the district court's order should be appealed. However, it is no...

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