NickFire
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It's hard to explain what I am talking about without sounding like I am saying I think FTC will win the entire case or any part thereof. I'll try though:I'm not a legal eagle but this comment from the Reuters story tells me it's probably over:
There are some other comments in that story that say what you're saying...but an appeal win has to be incredibly solid, or the Judge has to be completely ridiculous. Not sure I buy some of the complaints against her.
- If the FTC appeals, there will be two possible components. One would, of course, be that the primary claim that FTC should have won (in their view). The second would probably be a motion to stay the denial / maintain status quo until the appeal is decided. In other words, to continue the TRO while appellate court reviews everything.
- If the FTC filed the motion to stay, and could actually show that the trial judge applied the wrong standard, then the appellate court might allow a motion to stay to: make sure the trial judge's final decision was correct before dissolving the temporary restraining order; or to allow the judge to issue a revised opinion with the correct standard applied before the appeal proceeds.
Now even if the stay was granted, it would not mean FTC wins the appeal. Just that the status quo is maintained while the appeal is reviewed. But again, I am not saying I think the FTC has a solid appeal. I have no idea if the claim she applied the wrong standard is even accurate. I only know that applying the wrong standard can be something that an appellate court would take notice of.