In Re Essex Electro Engineers, Inc., Petitioner, 983 F.2d 1085 (Fed. Cir. 1992)

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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - 983 F.2d 1085 (Fed. Cir. 1992) Oct. 21, 1992

Before ARCHER, Circuit Judge, BENNETT, Senior Circuit Judge, and SCHALL, Circuit Judge.

ARCHER, Circuit Judge.


ORDER

Essex Electro Engineers, Inc. has submitted a document entitled "Petition for Permission to Appeal from an Interlocutory Order of the United States Claims Court."

A petition for permission to appeal is a request to an appellate court to review an order certified for immediate appeal by a trial court. Any order so certified must include a statement that the order involves a controlling question of law for which there is a substantial ground for difference of opinion and that an immediate appeal may advance the ultimate termination of the litigation. 28 U.S.C. § 1292(d) (2). Here, the Claims Court entered an injunction, see 28 U.S.C. § 1292(c) (1); it did not certify an order for immediate appeal pursuant to § 1292(d) (2).

Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED THAT:

Essex Electro's "petition for permission to appeal" is dismissed.* 

 *

Essex Electric's remaining motion is moot

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