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LN MANAGEMENT LLC, a Nevada Limited Liability Company; LN Management LLC Series 5204 Painted Sands; and Ryan Welch, Individually, Appellants, v. The ROCKBRIDGE GROUP, LLC, a Foreign Limited Liability Company, Respondent.
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
This is an appeal from a district court order, purportedly certified as final under NRCP 54(b), granting a motion for determination of good faith settlement and dismissing claims. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Mark R. Denton, Judge.
This court previously ordered appellants to show cause why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. It appeared that the district court has not yet entered a final judgment appealable under NRAP 3A(b)(1), see Lee v. GNLV Corp., 116 Nev. 424, 426, 996 P.2d 416, 417 (2000) (defining a final judgment), and the court's NRCP 54(b) certification was improper. In response, appellants agree that the NRCP 54(b) certification was improper and ask that this court dismiss this appeal.
As it does not appear that the district court has entered a final judgment or properly certified any order as final under NRCP 54(b), the challenged order is not appealable under NRAP 3A(b)(1). And it does not appear that any other statute or court rule authorizes this appeal. See Brown v. MHC Stagecoach, LLC, 129 Nev. 343, 345, 301 P.3d 850, 851 (2013) (this court “may only consider appeals authorized by statute or court rule”). Accordingly, it appears that this court lacks jurisdiction and this court
ORDERS this appeal DISMISSED.
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Docket No: No. 78979
Decided: November 25, 2019
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada.
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