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Klabacka v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court of Nev.

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ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS

This emergency petition for a writ of mandamus challenges an alleged November 13, 2023, district court order concluding that the court lacked jurisdiction to consider post-judgment motions because an appeal is pending and vacating a hearing thereon.

In summer 2023, the district court entered several post-judgment orders awarding sums to the ELN Trust, including for rents owed, attorney fees, and costs. Real party in interest Lynita Sue Nelson, individually and as trustee of the LSN Trust, appealed from some of those orders, and petitioner Matt Klabacka, as trustee of the ELN Trust, cross-appealed. See Nelson v. Klabacka , Docket No. 87234. Meanwhile, according to Klabacka, he filed two motions in aid of execution on the post-judgment orders: a motion for judgment debtor examination and a motion to reconvey properties back to the LSN Trust. Lynita and the LSN Trust opposed his motions and filed a countermotion for stay, Klabacka states, but before hearing the matter, on November 13, 2023, the district court entered an order concluding that it lacked jurisdiction to consider the motions due to the pending appeal. Klabacka then filed this emergency writ petition, seeking to compel the district court to consider his motions.

As Klabacka points out in the petition, this court has repeatedly explained that the district court retains jurisdiction to consider collateral matters and to enforce its orders during the pendency of an appeal, absent a stay of enforcement pursuant to NRCP 62(d) or NRAP 8. E.g., Foster v. Dingwall , 126 Nev. 49, 52, 228 P.3d 453, 455 (2010) ("[W]hen an appeal is perfected, the district court is divested of jurisdiction to revisit issues that are pending before this court, [but] the district court retains jurisdiction to enter orders on matters that are collateral to and independent from the appealed order, i.e., matters that in no way affect the appeal's merits." (quoting Mack-Manley v. Manley , 122 Nev. 849, 855, 138 P.3d 525, 529-30 (2006) )); Mack-Manley, 122 Nev. at 858, 138 P.3d at 532 (noting that as a collateral matter, the district court may enforce orders during a pending appeal); Bongioui v. Bongiovi , 94 Nev. 321, 322, 579 P.2d 1246, 1247 (1978) (same). Indeed, a district court's refusal to enforce its orders pending appeal could in effect grant the opposing party a stay without bond. Cf. Nelson v. Heer , 121 Nev. 832, 122 P.3d 1252 (2005), as modified (Jan. 25, 2006) ...

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