GREGG COSTA, Circuit Judge:
In bankruptcy, the right to appeal must sometimes give way to a heightened interest in finality. Perhaps the most prominent example is equitable mootness, a judicially created doctrine preventing appeals that threaten to unravel a particularly interrelated confirmation plan. See In re Manges,
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