Lawyer Commentary Mondaq United States When Is A Court's Decision Really "Final" For Purposes Of Appeal?

When Is A Court's Decision Really "Final" For Purposes Of Appeal?

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As a general matter, appellate jurisdiction in both the Michigan Court of Appeals and the federal appellate courts stems from entry of a "final" decision.See MCR 7.203(A)(1) ("The court has jurisdiction of an appeal of right filed by an aggrieved party from . . . (1) A final judgment or final order . . . .); 28 USC 1291 ("The courts of appeals . . . shall have jurisdiction of appeals from all final decisions of the district courts of the United States . . . .").But determining whether a decision is actually "final" for purposes of appeal is not always an easy task.

Michigan rules

With certain limited exceptions, the Michigan court rules define the "final" decision in a case as "the first judgment or order that disposes of all the claims and adjudicates the rights and liabilities of all the parties." MCR 7.202(6)(a)(i).Seems straightforward enough, but what does it mean to "dispose" of the claims in a case and "adjudicate" the parties' rights and liabilities?Do findings of fact and conclusions of law count?What if they contain the words "order" or "judgment" at the end?In short, it depends.

While a final judgment or order does not have to take any particular form, it has been said that "[t]o be final, that is, binding and determinative of litigation, a judgment must do more than indicate the judge's opinion as to the outcome of an action and must be 'rendered.'"7A Michigan Pleading and Practice (2d ed), ' 53:7.As explained in 3 Longhofer, Michigan Court Rules Practice, Text (7th ed), ' 2602.2:

[A] distinction exists between the court's decision or opinion and the judgment entered thereon.An opinion announces the court's decision and its reasons therefor, but the further entry of a judgment is required to carry the decision into legal effect.

So, for example, a written opinion using language that is "prospective only" is not sufficient'i.e., a "judgment . . . will enter."LeTarte v Malotke, 32 Mich App 289, 290, 292; 188 NW2d 673 (1971). See also Heck v Bailey, 204 Mich 54, 55; 169 NW 940 (1918) (finding statement that the defendant was "entitled to a divorce" was not sufficient to constitute a rendered judgment); Hibbard v Hibbard, 27 Mich App 112, 113; 183 NW2d 358 (1970) (no final judgment where the court's opinion stated, "[a] judgment may be entered in accordance with the foregoing opinion").

On the other hand, the Michigan Court of Appeals in Cheron, Inc v Don Jones, Inc, 244 Mich App 212; 625 NW2d 93 (2000), found the following language to be sufficient to constitute the trial court's "judgment":

Judgment should be entered for plaintiff against defendant, Don Jones, Inc. in the amount of $57,000.

IT IS SO ORDERED.[Id. at 220 n 4 (emphasis added by the court).]

The dissent considered this language as indicating the trial court's future intent to enter a judgment, but the majority disagreed:

While the document was not entitled a "judgment," it functioned, for all intents and purposes, as a judgment. Indeed, "judgment" is defined as "[a] court's final determination of the rights and obligations of the parties in a case." See Black's Law Dictionary (7th ed), p 846. There is no requirement that this determination be contained in a document entitled a "judgment." Such a requirement would elevate form over substance. Here, the trial court did indeed intend the original "opinion and order" to function as the "final determination of the rights and obligations of the parties."[Id.]

What about the requirement under MCR 2.602(A)(3) that an order or judgment certify whether it resolves the last pending claim and closes the case?As we discuss more fully in our companion...

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