Appeal from Sanctions Order Dismissed

In Harmston v. City and Cty. of San Francisco, No. 09-16562, plaintiff’s appeal from the district court’s order sanctioning plaintiff and his attorney for violating the court’s discovery protective order, the court dismissed the appeal where, because the district court’s remand order constituted a final order, plaintiff’s last day to appeal came 180 days later, on April 17, 2009, and thus the appeal was untimely.

 

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  • Read the Ninth Circuit’s Decision in Harmston v. City and Cty. of San Francisco, No. 09-16562

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