What Not To Do When The Court Dismisses Your Case With Prejudice

A lesson from W.D. Tex.’s Judge Albright: After the Court dismisses your claims with prejudice, the proper course of action is to file a notice of appeal, not a notice of dismissal without prejudice. Otherwise, expect to be ordered to pay the other side’s attorney’s fees and attend ethics classes.

This entry was posted in Attorney's Fees, Sanctions. Bookmark the permalink.