MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
This matter is before us on a motion of Keene Corporation to dismiss a notice of appeal filed by Employers Mutual and its trial lawyers from an order imposing sanctions upon that company (defendant in the trial court) and its counsel in the amount of $7,744.75 under the authority of Super.Ct.Civ.R. 37(a)(4).
As it appears that the action brought by the movant against Employers Mutual is still pending in the trial court, no final judgment has been entered. Therefore, we do not have jurisdiction to entertain this appeal. D.C.Code § ll-721(a).
See Green v. Louis Fireison & Associates,
Pointing out that in this case sanctions were jointly imposed not only upon a party, but also upon a non-party (i.e., trial counsel), appellants in their opposition argue that this third condition was satisfied here, because the non-party may be precluded from ultimate appellate review if the underlying litigation is settled or the client being satisfied with the final judgment does not file an appeal. They correctly cite
Thomas E. Hoar, Inc. v. Sara Lee Corp.,
In our opinion, we cannot hold that the order for which review is sought here is “effectively unreviewable on appeal from a final judgment.” A recent decision of this court has recognized that a party’s attorney has standing to appeal imposition of sanctions even though his client has acquiesced in the sanctions order in a case where the underlying action had resulted in a final judgment, the merits of which were the subject of a separate appeal.
Schwartz v. Connors, Fiscina, Swartz & Zimmerly,
Accordingly, we grant the motion to dismiss the notice of appeal, but without prejudice to its renewal after final judgment. As the question presented here is a close one, the motion for costs is denied.
Notes
. These conflicting decisions of United States circuit courts turned on their respective interpretations of 28 U.S.C. § 1291, a statute limiting jurisdiction of those courts. As D.C.Code §11-721, supra, is the counterpart of that act, we look to those Federal courts for guidance.
