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Shirley v. Progressive Car Finance, LLC
514 S.W.3d 488
Ark. Ct. App.
2017
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Background

  • Shirley and Smith appealed a $5,000 default judgment entered against them in Benton County District Court (small-claims) to the circuit court.
  • They failed to timely file an answer in the circuit-court appeal; Progressive moved for default judgment in circuit court after the answer period lapsed.
  • Shirley and Smith filed a motion to dismiss for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction; they withdrew their request for leave to file an answer and proceeded only on jurisdictional dismissal.
  • The circuit court denied the motion to dismiss on September 18, 2015; Shirley and Smith appealed that denial on October 19, 2015.
  • On October 27, 2015 (after the appeal was filed), the circuit court entered an order granting Progressive’s motion for default judgment.
  • Progressive moved to dismiss the appeal for lack of a final, appealable order; the Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal without prejudice because the September 18 order was not final under Ark. R. Civ. P. 54(b).

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument (Shirley/Smith) Defendant's Argument (Progressive) Held
Whether the circuit-court order denying dismissal was a final, appealable order Denial of dismissal was effectively final; only jurisdictional issue remained, so appeal from Sept. 18 order was proper The September order did not resolve all claims/parties; a later October 27 default-judgment order adjudicated the damages and parties Denied: the Sept. 18 order was not final under Rule 54(b); appeal dismissed for lack of final order
Whether exception for interlocutory orders with practical effect of finality applies The denial had practical finality because execution on the small-claims judgment continued and damages were unchanged The denial left potential matters (e.g., hearing on damages) unresolved; circuit court could have altered the amount Exception inapplicable: denial did not end litigation or have practical effect of final judgment

Key Cases Cited

  • Lenders Title Co. v. Chandler, 353 Ark. 339, 107 S.W.3d 157 (Ark. 2003) (general rule that denial of dismissal is not appealable)
  • Ford Motor Co. v. Harper, 353 Ark. 328, 107 S.W.3d 168 (Ark. 2003) (recognizing exception when interlocutory order has practical effect of a final merits decision)
  • Gipson v. Brown, 288 Ark. 422, 706 S.W.2d 369 (Ark. 1986) (discovery order treated as equivalent to decision on the merits and thus appealable)
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Case Details

Case Name: Shirley v. Progressive Car Finance, LLC
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Arkansas
Date Published: Feb 22, 2017
Citation: 514 S.W.3d 488
Docket Number: CV-16-229
Court Abbreviation: Ark. Ct. App.