Mary Anne Walsh v. City of Detroit, a Municipal CorporationMary Anne Walsh v. City of Detroit, a Municipal Corporation
ORDER
This cause came on to be heard on a show cause order issued by the Court requiring appellant to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed for the reason that no final appealable order had been entered by the District Court, and on the response of appellant thereto.
The District Court initially held that plaintiff’s action could not be maintained as a class action under
Appellant has appealed from the order holding that the action may be maintained as a class action.
No final order has yet been entered in the District Court and the class action is still pending there.
“An order [entered] under this subdivision may be conditional, and may be altered or amended before the decision on the merits.”
Even without this Rule, the District Court had the power and authority to reconsider any of its orders entered during pendency of the case, which orders had not become final.
Appellant cites Baltimore Contractors, Inc. v. Bodinger,
This case does not involve an order collateral to and separable from rights asserted in the main action; Cohen v. Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp.,
The City will have the right to review the order as soon as a final judgment has been entered.
It is ordered that the appeal be and it is hereby dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.