Filed: May 07, 2004
Latest Update: Feb. 22, 2020
Summary: and Lipez, Circuit Judge.Eileen Landron Guardiola, Eduardo A. Vera Ramirez, and Landron &, Vera, LLP were on brief, for appellants. That motion is not properly filed in this proceeding.requested and denied in the lower court.available in the district court before seeking it on appeal.appellees.
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United States Court of Appeals
For the First Circuit
No. 03-2121
NOEMI SOSA ACOSTA ET AL.,
Plaintiffs, Appellees,
v.
PUERTO RICO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ET AL.,
Defendants, Appellants.
APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO
[Hon. José Antonio Fusté, U.S. District Judge]
Before
Selya, Circuit Judge,
Cyr, Senior Circuit Judge,
and Lipez, Circuit Judge.
Julio C. Alejandro-Serrano, with whom Anabelle Rodríguez,
Secretary of Justice, Ivonne Palerm, Deputy Secretary of Justice,
Eileen Landron Guardiola, Eduardo A. Vera Ramirez, and Landron &
Vera, LLP were on brief, for appellants.
Alfredo Fernández Martínez for appellees.
May 7, 2004
Per Curiam. This appeal was taken from a refusal of the
district court to stay discovery pending its decision on certain
dispositive motions. The district court decided those motions on
March 31, 2004. This appeal is, therefore, moot.1 See CMM Cable
Rep., Inc. v. Ocean Coast Props., Inc.,
48 F.3d 618, 621 (1st Cir.
1995) (explaining that "an appeal, although live when taken, may be
rendered moot by subsequent developments").
In addition, the defendants have filed a motion to stay
discovery in the district court pending the determination of the
appeals that they have taken from the district court's March 31
orders. That motion is not properly filed in this proceeding. In
all events, the record does not reflect that similar relief was
requested and denied in the lower court. Consequently, even were
the motion properly before us, we would reject it. See Beaulieu v.
IRS,
865 F.2d 1351, 1352 (1st Cir. 1989) ("[I]t is a party's first
obligation to seek any relief that might fairly have been though
available in the district court before seeking it on appeal.").
We need go no further. This appeal is terminated.
The appeal is dismissed as moot and the motion to stay is
denied without prejudice. Costs will be taxed in favor of the
appellees.
1
Because the appeal is dismissed as moot, we need not decide
— and take no view on — the appealability vel non of the initial
stay order.
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