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In Blom Bank v. Honickman, a bank asked to reopen a closed case so it could tweak its complaint. But there’s a rule that says you can only reopen a case for really rare, compelling reasons; so rare that they call them “extraordinary circumstances.” This decision provides important guidance on the balance between finality in litigation and opportunities to correct pleadings.
music for the podcast provided by Dimitry Taras
By 9robes.aiIn Blom Bank v. Honickman, a bank asked to reopen a closed case so it could tweak its complaint. But there’s a rule that says you can only reopen a case for really rare, compelling reasons; so rare that they call them “extraordinary circumstances.” This decision provides important guidance on the balance between finality in litigation and opportunities to correct pleadings.
music for the podcast provided by Dimitry Taras