PER CURIAM.
Final judgments necessarily resolve all claims for all parties to a case. Multiple jurisdictional consequences follow from whether a judgment is final. For one thing, a final judgment starts the clock for when a trial court loses its plenary power —its jurisdiction to revise its judgment or, with some exceptions, see, e.g., TEX...
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