We lack jurisdiction in this case under 28 U.S.C. § 1291 (1990) because we do
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not have a final judgment terminating the case as to all of the claims and parties.
Williams v. Bishop,
Rather than dismiss this appeal, we stay our hand to permit Penton to obtain from the district court a final judgment against Futch, pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(b). We give Penton, or Futch in his stead, thirty days to obtain that judgment. If a Rule 54(b) judgment is entered within that time and Futch takes a new appeal, this court shall consolidate that appeal with the instant appeal and, without further briefing, forthwith dismiss the current appeal and dispose of the new appeal on the merits.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
