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Kevin R. WARREN, Appellant, v. Douglas R. BROWN, an Individual; and Lemons, Grundy & Eisenberg, Chartered, a Nevada Professional Corporation, Respondents.
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
Review of the documents submitted to this court pursuant to NRAP 3(g) reveals a jurisdictional defect. Specifically, the notice of appeal is prematurely filed because the district court has not entered a final written judgment adjudicating all the rights and liabilities of all the parties. See Lee v. GNLV Corp., 116 Nev. 424, 996 P.2d 416 (2000) (defining a final appealable judgment as “one that disposes of all the issues presented in the case, and leaves nothing for the future consideration of the court, except for post-judgment issues such as attorney's fees and costs.”). The district court's order expressly dismisses only appellant's “ownership-based claims” and directs that appellant's “deed-based claims” shall proceed. Accordingly, the order is not appealable; this court lacks jurisdiction, and
ORDERS this appeal DISMISSED.
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Docket No: No. 82085
Decided: November 20, 2020
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada.
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