Civil Procedure
An appeal from a denial of a motion to dismiss is a legal process that allows a party to challenge a court's decision to deny their request to dismiss a case before it goes to trial. This type of appeal is considered interlocutory because it arises from a ruling that does not resolve the entire case, allowing the appealing party to seek appellate review of specific issues without waiting for a final judgment. Interlocutory appeals help streamline litigation by addressing potentially significant legal questions early in the proceedings.
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