Interlocutory Appeals

AuthorMichael H. Barr/Burton N. Lipshie/Sharon Stern Gerstman
Pages737-746
Chapter 18
inTerLoCuTory aPPeaLs
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Definitions: An interlocutory appeal is an appeal from an order that decides an intervening matter, but does not
dispose of the entire case.
Scope of Chapter: Appealable orders; orders not appealable as of right; when and where to appeal; appealable format.
Statutes and Rules: CPLR 5701-5704.
Related Topics: Pleadings, Ch. 15; Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions, Ch 17;
Discovery Disputes, Ch. 31.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. General Points
§18:01 Definition
§18:02 Liberal Right to Appeal
§18:03 Appeal as of Right
§18:04 Appeal by Permission
II. Specific Orders
A. Orders Involving Merits or Affecting Substantial Rights
§18:10 General Points
§18:11 Representation and Fees
§18:12 Pleadings
§18:13 Calendaring
§18:14 Discovery
§18:15 Matters Regarding Referees
§18:16 Stay or Dismissal
B. Other Orders Appealable as of Right
§18:30 Orders Dealing with Provisional Remedies
§18:31 Reargument, Renewal, and Other Orders Affecting Prior Orders
§18:32 Bifurcation
§18:33 Ex Parte Orders

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