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Daley v. Encore Grp. of Professionals

Supreme Court of Nevada
Jul 21, 2022
No. 84745 (Nev. Jul. 21, 2022)

Opinion

84745

07-21-2022

GABRIEL J. DALEY, Appellant, v. ENCORE GROUP OF PROFESSIONALS, LLC, Respondent,


UNPUBLISHED OPINION

ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL

Hardesty, J.

This is an appeal from an order grating in part and denying in part a motion to enforce a settlement agreement. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Veronica Barisich, Judge.

This appeal involves appellant's ownership rights in respondent and appellant's termination. Respondent argues the parties reached a settlement during trial, and that appellant failed to conform to the terms. Appellant disputes the terms of the settlement. Respondent has moved to dismiss the appeal for lack of a final judgment and for sanctions for a frivolous appeal. NRAP 38. Appellant opposes the motion, and respondent has filed a reply.

An order granting a motion to enforce a settlement agreement is not independently appealable. See Valley Bank of Nev. v. Ginsburg, 110 Nev. 440, 445-46, 874 P.2d 729, 733-34 (1994). Appellant asserts in the docketing statement that the order is appealable as a final judgment. But the district court's order does not expressly dispose of the claims in the original complaint. A final judgment is "one that disposes of all the issues presented in the case, and leaves nothing for future consideration of the court, except for post-judgment issues," including attorney fees and costs. Lee v. GNLV Corp., 116 Nev. 424, 426, 996 P.2d 416, 417 (2000). This court looks to the substance of the order or judgment rather than the label to determine finality. Brown v. MHC Stagecoach, 129 Nev. 343, 345, 301 P.3d 850, 851 (2013) (an order granting a motion to enforce a settlement agreement is not a final judgment where it does not enter judgment in favor of a party or otherwise resolve the pending claims); Valley Bank, 110 Nev. at 446, 874 P.2d at 733 (concluding that a district court order approving a settlement agreement was interlocutory).

In his opposition to the motion to dismiss, appellant concedes the district court has not dismissed the case. Accordingly, the motion to dismiss is granted. This court lacks jurisdiction and

ORDERS this appeal DISMISSED.

Respondent's motion for sanctions and attorney fees and costs related to the appeal is denied. NRAP 38.

Stiglich, J. Herndon, J.

Hon. Veronica Barisich, District Judge Janet Trost, Settlement Judge


Summaries of

Daley v. Encore Grp. of Professionals

Supreme Court of Nevada
Jul 21, 2022
No. 84745 (Nev. Jul. 21, 2022)
Case details for

Daley v. Encore Grp. of Professionals

Case Details

Full title:GABRIEL J. DALEY, Appellant, v. ENCORE GROUP OF PROFESSIONALS, LLC…

Court:Supreme Court of Nevada

Date published: Jul 21, 2022

Citations

No. 84745 (Nev. Jul. 21, 2022)