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ANGELIKA SROUJI, AN INDIVIDUAL, Appellant, v. ALTIMETER, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION; BAHAREH IRANMANESH, A CALIFORNIA RESIDENT; KEVIN JUST, A CALIFORNIA RESIDENT; AND JUST, GURR & ASSOCIATES, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Respondents.
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
This is an appeal from a district court final judgment dismissing a coordinated case on issue preclusion and lack of personal jurisdiction grounds. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Mark R. Denton, Judge.
Counsel for respondents previously filed a suggestion of death informing this court that appellant had died. This court entered an order directing appellant's personal representative, if any, to file a motion for substitution with this court pursuant to NRAP 43(a)(1) if he or she wished to proceed with this appeal. This court cautioned that if no personal representative was substituted within the allotted time, this court would dismiss this appeal. See Brass v. State, 129 Nev. 527, 530, 306 P.3d 393, 394-95 (2013). To date, no personal representative has filed a motion for substitution or otherwise communicated with this court. Accordingly, we
ORDER this appeal DISMISSED.
Stiglich, J.
Cadish, J.
Lee, J.
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Docket No: No. 90504
Decided: May 18, 2026
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada.
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