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- cod;;1:16-cv-02733_de172 RegisterActionDate "2019-10-17" @default.
- cod;;1:16-cv-02733_de172 RegisterActionDescriptionText "WITHDRAWN MINUTE ORDER re: 172 Notice of Appeal. The filing of a notice of appeal is an event of jurisdictional significance--it confers jurisdiction on the court of appeals and divests the district court of its control over those aspects of the case involved in the appeal." Stewart v. Donges, 915 F.2d 572, 574 (10th Cir. 1990) (quoting Griggs v. Provident Consumer Discount Co., 459 U.S. 56, 58 (1982)). The Court notes that it may maintain jurisdiction over the 171 Partial Motion for Reconsideration. See, e.g., Sain v. Snyder, No. CIV 08-1019 RB/LFG, 2009 WL 10707109, at *1 (D.N.M. July 17, 2009); Millers Mut. Fire Ins. Co. v. Sw. Surveying Co., Inc., No. CIV 99-499 MV/RLP, 2001 WL 37124825, at *2 (D.N.M. Aug. 5, 2001) (citing Aldridch Enters., Inc. v. United States, 938 F.2d 1134, 1143 (10th Cir. 1991)). The parties are ORDERED to file a joint brief identifying what impact, if any, the 172 Notice of Appeal has on the Court's jurisdiction over the remaining aspects of this matter. The parties shall file the brief on or before 10/24/2019. SO ORDERED, by Magistrate Judge Scott T. Varholak on 10/17/2019. Text Only Entry (stvlc2, ) Modified on 10/21/2019 to withdraw pursuant to Order #177 (jgonz, ). (Entered: 10/17/2019)" @default.
- cod;;1:16-cv-02733_de172 AdministrativeID "173" @default.
- cod;;1:16-cv-02733_de172 OntologyLabel order @default.
- cod;;1:16-cv-02733_de172 hasReferenceToOtherEntry cod;;1:16-cv-02733_de170 @default.
- cod;;1:16-cv-02733_de172 hasReferenceToOtherEntry cod;;1:16-cv-02733_de171 @default.