LIMONE v. CONDON

Nos. 03-2130, 03-2212.

372 F.3d 39 (2004)

Peter J. LIMONE et al., Plaintiffs, Appellees, v. Dennis CONDON et al., Defendants, Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided June 10, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Connolly, with whom Michael B. Meyer and Meyer, Connolly, Sloman & MacDonald LLP were on brief, for appellant Condon.

James M. Chernetsky, Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Boston, with whom Thomas R. Donohue, Assistant Corporation Counsel, was on brief, for appellant Walsh.

Michael Avery, with whom Juliane Balliro, Ronald J. Snyder, and Perkins, Smith & Cohen, LLP were on consolidated brief, for appellees Limone and Tameleo et al.

John Foskett, with whom Richard D. Bickelman, Lawrence R. Holland, and Deutsch Williams Brooks Derensis & Holland, P.C. were on brief, for appellees Werner (Executrix of the Estate of Louis Greco) et al.

Before SELYA, Circuit Judge, GIBSON, Senior Circuit Judge, and HOWARD, Circuit Judge.


SELYA, Circuit Judge.

These interlocutory appeals follow the entry of an order denying motions to dismiss based on qualified immunity. See Limone v. United States, 271 F.Supp.2d 345, 349 (D.Mass.2003). The appellants exhort us to reverse that decree or, alternatively, to exercise pendent appellate jurisdiction over another (potentially dispositive) issue. We conclude that at this stage of the proceedings (i) the district...

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