Albert Charles Burgess, Jr. v. The Sun Publishing Company, Incorporated Bob Kudelka Knight-Ridder, Incorporated, and Caroline E. Callison Nancy C. Wicker Ellison Walker Larry Batson Danny L. Durham Equifax Corporation William R. Williams Thomas C. Andrews Jeffrey Bloome B.J. Johns Coastal Federal Savings and Loan Charles W. Gambrell John Justice, Solicitor Brenda Disher Jerry A. Hyatt Mac Plyler Blake E. Taylor, Jr. James Edmunds Stephen J. Henry T. Travis Medlock Douglas Taylor Wal-Mart Corporation Ralph Vaught Billie G. Richardson Liz Gilland Herman R. Quirion Mary G. Morgan Donald J. Zelenka Ralph Wilson Carla Ward Johnny Causey Ed Severance David L. Bartles Constance Nier, A/K/A Constance Nyack John Armstrong National Enquirer, Incorporated William D. Catoe, Albert Charles Burgess, Jr. v. William R. Williams, and the Sun Publishing Company, Incorporated Bob Kudelka Knight-Ridder, Incorporated Caroline E. Callison Nancy C. Wicker Ellison Walker Larry Batson Danny L. Durham Equifax Corporation Thomas C. And
Docket: 93-2522
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; June 12, 1995; Federal Appellate Court
Albert Charles Burgess, Jr. appeals decisions from the district court that denied his motions for reconsideration and to amend a summary judgment in favor of defendants, including Sun Publishing Company, Inc., Bob Kudelka, and Knight-Ridder, Inc. The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit dismisses the appeals for lack of jurisdiction, stating that the orders in question are neither final nor appealable as interlocutory or collateral orders under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1291 and 1292. The court finds that further oral argument is unnecessary as the relevant facts and legal issues are sufficiently addressed in the existing materials. The appeals are dismissed as interlocutory.