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Taketra MURRAY, Appellant, v. Nelson “Nick” CARTER, Respondent.
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
This is an appeal from a district court order entering judgment pursuant to a jury verdict and awarding fees and costs. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Nancy L. Allf, Judge.
When our preliminary review of the docketing statement and documents before this court revealed a potential jurisdictional defect, we ordered appellant to show cause why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. Specifically, it was not clear whether the district court had entered a final judgment appealable under NRAP 3A(b)(l) because the claims against Dorothy Jones appeared to remain outstanding. See Lee v. GNLV Corp., 116 Nev. 424, 426, 996 P.2d 416, 417 (2000). We cautioned appellant that failure to demonstrate that this court has jurisdiction may result in the dismissal of the appeal. To date, appellant has not filed a response or otherwise communicated with this court. Accordingly, appellant fails to demonstrate that this court has jurisdiction, see Moran v. Bonneville Square Assocs., 117 Nev. 525, 527, 25 P.3d 898, 899 (2001) (stating that “the burden rests squarely upon the shoulders of a party seeking to invoke our jurisdiction to establish, to our satisfaction, that this court does in fact have jurisdiction”), and we
ORDER this appeal DISMISSED.
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Docket No: No. 74417
Decided: July 06, 2018
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada.
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