Interlocutory appeal of rulings on class certification motions is available, at the discretion of the appellate court, by filing a petition under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(f) within ten days of the ruling.
In Carpenter v. Boeing Co., No. 04-3334, 2006 WL 2244242 (10th Cir. Aug. 8, 2006), the Tenth Circuit held that the 10-day period is not subject to extension through the filing of a motion seeking the district court’s reconsideration of its ruling. In the Carpenter case, plaintiffs filed a petition within 10 days after the district court denied their “renewed” motion for class certification. The appellate court viewed that motion as a motion to reconsider, and dismissed the petition as untimely.
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