Carol H. Canada v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
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- appeal
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The court dismissed the appeal for lack of jurisdiction because the plaintiff filed her notice of appeal untimely. The original summary judgment in favor of Wells Fargo became final on May 22, 2006, when the court signed the severance order, and the plaintiff failed to file her notice of appeal within the required 90-day period.
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