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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (46556)6/13/2000 4:02:00 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
From your url:

...Any appeal from an interlocutory order entered in any such action shall be taken to the court of appeals pursuant to sections 1292(a)(1) and 2107 of title 28 but not otherwise. ...

It is possible that MS may treat the Order Delaying the Stay Order Pending the Appeal is in fact a final appealable interlocutory order in and of itself; on the theory that an order delaying a stay pending appeal is in effect a final order because it will be moot after the appeal and on the theory that an order delaying determination of a stay is in fact a denial of the stay, itself.

MS would then appeal the Order of Delay as THE Order and appeal THAT to the Court of Appeals.

Stay tuned, sportsfans. :)))