Under the Nevada Constitution, the district court has
final appellate jurisdiction in cases arising in the justice court.
Not exact matches
James advises and acts at all stages of the dispute resolution process, from strategy development, through pre-action and interlocutory applications (including Freezing Orders, anti-suit injunctions; protection of confidential information, restraint of conflicts and
jurisdiction challenges), to trials and
final hearings,
appellate and review hearings, and enforcement of judgments and awards.
The monograph examines procedural issues related to the exercise of
appellate jurisdiction in appeals from
final judgments and interlocutory appeals.
The question presented was whether the Fourth Circuit had
appellate jurisdiction — that is, whether the dismissal without prejudice was a
final, appealable order under 28 U.S.C. 1291.
When, therefore, Congress enacts that this court shall have
appellate jurisdiction over
final decisions of the Circuit Courts in certain cases, the act operates as a negation or exception of such
jurisdiction in other cases, and the repeal of the act necessarily negatives
jurisdiction under it of these cases also.