Nevada Supreme Court, 2020

Greenmart Of Nev. Nlv Llc Vs. High Sierra Holistics Llc

Greenmart Of Nev. Nlv Llc Vs. High Sierra Holistics Llc
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided June 25, 2020

Greenmart Of Nev. Nlv Llc Vs. High Sierra Holistics Llc

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

GREENMART OF NEVADA NLV LLC, No. 79670 A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; AND NEVADA ORGANIC REMEDIES, LLC, Appellants/Cross-Respondents, vs. MM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC., FILED A NEVADA CORPORATION; AND LIVFREE WELLNESS, LLC, D/B/A THE DISPENSARY, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY, Respondents/Cross-Appellants, and THE STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, Res ondent.

GREENMART OF NEVADA NLV LLC, No. 79671 A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Appellant, vs. COMPASSIONATE TEAM OF LAS VEGAS LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; AND THE STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, Res • ondents.

GREENMART OF NEVADA NLV LLC, No. 79672 A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Appellant, vs. HIGH SIERRA HOLISTICS LLC; AND THE STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, Res • ondents.

GREENMART OF NEVADA NLV LLC, No. 79673 SUPREME COURT A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY OF NEVADA

101 19.17A e tq. 2, 33-4/ COMPANY, Appellant, vs. NEVADA WELLNESS CENTER, LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; AND THE STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, Respondents.

ORDER DISMISSING APPEALS These related but unconsolidated appeals and cross-appeal challenge a district court order granting a preliminary injunction. Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County; Elizabeth Goff Gonzalez, Judge.

On three occasions, this court ordered appellant and cross- appellants to show cause why these appeals and the cross-appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. It appeared that the challenged order, entered on August 23, 2019, was filed only in case A-19-786962-B.1 Although an amended notice of entry of the challenged order bearing all of the underlying district court case numbers and captions was filed in each of the cases, the order itself bore only a single case number and the corresponding caption. Where the order was not filed in the district court cases underlying these appeals (A-18-785818-W; A-18-786357-W; A-19-

1The order is on appeal in Docket No. 79668.

SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (0) 1947A (400 2 ; 787726-C; A-19-787540-W), it appeared that the order was not subject to challenge in the context of a notice of appeal filed in these cases.2 In their latest responses, appellants concede that this court lacks jurisdiction. Cross-appellants MM Development Company, Inc. and Livfree Wellness, LLC (MM Development) "reiterate the reasons provided in the prior response to the Court's Order to Show Cause." MM Development asserts, without cogent argument, that this court has jurisdiction because the district court cases were coordinated at the time of the preliminary injunction hearing and the cases were later consolidated.

This court previously rejected MM Development's assertions in this regard. GreenMart v. ETW, Docket Nos. 79669, 79670, 79671, 79672, 79673) (Order to Show Cause, January 14, 2020); GreenMart v. ETW, Docket Nos. 79669, 79670, 79671, 79672, 79673, (Order Reinstating Briefing in Docket No. 79669, To Show Cause, Denying Motions to Consolidate, and Regarding Counsel, April 3, 2020). MM Development offers no new argument and this court remains unconvinced that it has jurisdiction to consider an appeal from an order entered in a case different from the one the notice of appeal was filed in, even where the cases were coordinated at the time of the hearing on the challenged order and were later consolidated. See generally Matter of Estate of Sarge, 134 Nev. 866, 870-71, 432 P.3d 718, 722 (2018) (consolidated cases retain their separate identities for purposes of appeal); see Moran v. Bonneville Square Assocs., 117 Nev. 525, 25 P.3d 898 (2001) ("[T]he burden rests squarely upon the shoulders of a party seeking to invoke our jurisdiction to establish, to our

21t appears that the district court cases were coordinated, but not consolidated, at the time the challenged order was entered.

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(0) 1947A 4411(s. 3 ii:,11:71231March-% • : satisfaction, that this court does in fact have jurisdiction."). Accordingly, these appeals are dismissed.

It is so ORDERED.

C.J.

Pickering

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cc: Hon. Elizabeth Goff Gonzalez, District Judge McLetchie Law Koch & Scow, LLC Attorney General/Carson City Attorney General/Las Vegas Kemp, Jones & Coulthard, LLP Sirnon Law Holley Driggs/Reno Parker, Nelson & Associates Eighth District Court Clerk

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