Sims v. Feingold

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Sims v. Feingold, 478 A.2d 868 (Pa. 1984)
329 Pa. Super. 437; 1984 Pa. Super. LEXIS 5393
Wickersham, Wieand, Lipez

Sims v. Feingold

Opinion

WIEAND, Judge:

In this action for legal malpractice, the trial court entered a default judgment in favor of the plaintiff, Valerie Sims, after the defendant, Allen Feingold, Esquire, had adamantly and repeatedly refused to comply with a court order directing defendant to produce for examination certain documents from his file. The defendant immediately appealed. Plaintiffs damages, however, have not yet been determined. Because a final order has not been entered, we quash the present appeal.

“Final orders are those which make a final determination of the rights of the parties relating to the subject matter of the action, leaving nothing further to be done____” Navarro v. Ohio Casualty Insurance Co., 295 Pa.Super. 151, 154, 441 A.2d 394, 395 (1982). See also: Rigidply Rafters, Inc. v. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., 311 Pa.Super. 549, 457 A.2d 1318 (1983). “An order granting a summary judgment on one issue, where genuine issues remain, is generally a *439 nonappealable interlocutory order.” 16 Std.Pa.Prac.2d § 86:32 (1983). Thus, “where judgment is entered for liability only, reserving the question of damages, [the] judgment is ‘interlocutory’. Such a judgment is ... not appealable.” Williams v. Erie Insurance Exchange, 290 Pa.Super. 279, 280, 434 A.2d 752, 753 (1981), quoting 2 Goodrich-Amram 2d § 1035(b):10 (1976). See also: Inselberg v. Employers Mutual Companies, 291 Pa.Super. 406, 408, 435 A.2d 1290, 1291 (1981); Newill v. Piccolomini, 228 Pa.Super. 220, 323 A.2d 40 (1974). Similarly, where a judgment has been entered against a defendant by default, but the question of damages remains undetermined, an appeal must await the assessment of damages.

Appeal quashed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Valerie SIMS v. Allen FEINGOLD, Individually and T/A A.L. Feingold Associates, Appellants
Cited By
12 cases
Status
Published