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Ritzen Group Inc v Jackson Masonry LLC

589 US 35 (2020)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtUS Supreme Court
Year2020
StatusBinding authority

Summary

A bankruptcy court's denial of relief from the automatic stay is a final, immediately appealable order as it resolves a discrete dispute within the bankruptcy case.

Key Principle

A bankruptcy court's order denying a motion for relief from the automatic stay is a final order for purposes of appeal; finality is determined by the resolution of a discrete dispute within the bankruptcy case.

Area of Law

insolvency

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