An order is interlocutory unless the case is FINAL as to ALL ISSUES and ALL PARTIES. If there is any issue left for the trial court, except the enforcement of previously-entered orders, then the case is not final and is therefore interlocutory. If the order is interlocutory, you are required to seek leave to file an interlocutory appeal. For more information, try http://www.interlocutoryappeals.com/.
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