ORDER
Upon consideration of the appellee’s motion to dismiss, the opposition thereto, appel-lee’s motion to .exceed page limitations and the reply to the opposition to the motion to dismiss; appellant’s emergency motion for stay, the opposition thereto and appellee’s cross-motion for summary affirmance, and the reply; it is
ORDERED that the appellee’s unopposed motion to exceed page limitations be granted. The Clerk is directed to file the lodged document. It is
FURTHER ORDERED that appellee’s motion to dismiss be denied. A district court’s denial of a foreign state’s motion to dismiss on grounds of sovereign immunity is immediately appealable.
See Foremost-McKesson v. Islamic Republic of Iran,
FURTHER ORDERED that appellant’s emergency motion for stay of all proceedings in the district court be denied as unnecessary. Because an appeal ‘ properly pursued from the district court’s • order divests the district court of control over those aspects of the case on appeal,
see Griggs v. Provident Consumer Discount Co.,
FURTHER ORDERED that appellee’s cross-motion for summary affirmance be denied. The merits of the parties’ positions are not so clear as to warrant summary action.
See Taxpayers Watchdog, Inc. v. Stanley,
