appeal

6:25-cv-00466 Lowe v. Hadad

25-cv-00466 Filed
Active Appeal in progress Sign in to follow this case
Share mail
Advertisement
description

Case Summary

In Lowe v. Hadad, the court considered a motion for leave to appeal. This procedural step involves seeking permission to appeal a decision, typically when an immediate appeal is not otherwise allowed. The granting or denial of leave to appeal can significantly affect the progression of the case and the parties' ability to challenge prior rulings. Details about the underlying dispute or the decision being appealed are not provided, but the focus on appellate procedure highlights ongoing litigation dynamics. The case remains active with potential appellate review pending.

Stage

Appeal in progress

Timeline

1 event

Coverage

1 article

Sources

1

Key Issues

  • Leave to appeal
  • Appellate procedure
  • Permission to challenge rulings
Advertisement

Case Timeline

1 event
info
Appeal April 13, 2026

6:25-cv-00466 Lowe v. Hadad

In the case Lowe v. Hadad, the court granted permission to appeal a previous decision. This means that one party is allowed to ask a higher court to review and possibly change the ruling. Such permission is necessary because not all decisions can be appealed automatically.

Advertisement
newspaper

Press Coverage

1 article