A Motion Seeking Certification of an Interlocutory Order Must Be Filed within 30 Days

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November 29, 2011

Earlier today, the Indiana Court of Appeals held that a motion to reconsider an interlocutory order does not toll the time for certifying that interlocutory order for appeal in Nationwide Ins. Co. v. Parmer, ___ N.E.2d ___ (Ind. Ct. App. 2011), Cause No. 41A01-1008-CT-377. The Court also addressed whether a nonparty defense could be asserted against a dismissed defendant. Litigators should read this decision to see how it should affect their litigation strategies.
Lessons:
  1. A motion for reconsideration does not toll the time for moving to certify an interlocutory order for appeal.
  2. A party-defendant preserves a nonparty defense if the party-defendant objects to a dismissal or claim that another party-defendant should remain for purposes of allocation of fault.
Brad A. Catlin
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