Eleventh Circuit Explains an Interlocutory Order Can Become ‘Final’ for an Appeal Federal Rule 41(a)(1)(A) only permits voluntary dismissal of an entire action, not individual claims, the Eleventh Circuit says. Read more about Eleventh Circuit Explains an Interlocutory Order Can Become ‘Final’ for an Appeal
Time Limits for Effecting Service of Process Can Be Flexible, Eleventh Circuit Says Under unusual circumstances, a two-year delay in completing service of process was not fatal in the Eleventh Circuit. Read more about Time Limits for Effecting Service of Process Can Be Flexible, Eleventh Circuit Says
Fourth Circuit Stands Alone in Limiting Chapter 13 Plan Modifications Eleventh Circuit joins the majority of circuits by holding that unforeseen, changed circumstances are not required to modify a chapter 13 plan. Read more about Fourth Circuit Stands Alone in Limiting Chapter 13 Plan Modifications
Bankruptcy Rules Deadlines Apply to Trials in District Court, Circuit Holds Federal Rules are ousted for bankruptcy matters in district court, Eleventh Circuit says. Judge Name - Do not use it. Stanley Marcus Read more about Bankruptcy Rules Deadlines Apply to Trials in District Court, Circuit Holds