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Civil Litigation

Aug. 11, 2015

Death of the death knell doctrine?

A recent ruling added a significant limitation on the doctrine in class cases.

James C. Martin

Partner
Reed Smith LLP

Phone: (213) 457-8002

Email: jcmartin@reedsmith.com

James is in the firm's Appellate Group, resident in the Los Angeles and Pittsburgh offices. He is certified as specialists in appellate law by the California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization.

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Anne M. Grignon

Grignon Law Firm LLP

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Sara E. Stratton

Yu Mohandesi LLP

Email: sstratton@yumollp.com

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Every appellate specialist knows a final judgment is the key that unlocks the door to the appellate realm. There are, however, a handful of statutory and common law exceptions to that immutable finality requirement, and one of the most well-established is the so-called "death knell" doctrine. That doctrine applies to orders, like the denial of class certification, that effectively end the litigation. See Daar v. Yellow Cab Co., 67 Cal. 2d 695,...

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