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Bill Harbert Construction Co. v. Cortez Byrd Chips, Inc.

Citation: 211 F.3d 1209Docket: No. 98-6404

Court: Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; May 5, 2000; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The United States Supreme Court has reversed the judgment of this Court in the case of Cortez Byrd Chips, Inc. v. Bill Harbert Construction Co. and remanded it for reconsideration. Following this mandate, the judgment of the district court is reversed, and the case is sent back to the district court for further proceedings that align with the Supreme Court’s opinion. The decision is categorized as "REVERSED AND REMANDED."

Legal Issues Addressed

District Court Proceedings Post-Supreme Court Remand

Application: Upon remand from the Supreme Court, the district court must conduct further proceedings that align with the Supreme Court’s directives.

Reasoning: Following this mandate, the judgment of the district court is reversed, and the case is sent back to the district court for further proceedings that align with the Supreme Court’s opinion.

Reversal and Remand by the Supreme Court

Application: The Supreme Court has the authority to reverse lower court decisions and remand cases for further proceedings consistent with its opinion.

Reasoning: The United States Supreme Court has reversed the judgment of this Court in the case of Cortez Byrd Chips, Inc. v. Bill Harbert Construction Co. and remanded it for reconsideration.