Opinion ID: 747683
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: the other bauman factors

Text: 47 Turning to the other Bauman factors, it is clear that petitioners have no adequate means to obtain the relief they desire, except by means of a writ of mandamus. Hence, the first Bauman factor is satisfied. Similarly, the second factor is satisfied because, if we do not grant the writ, petitioner[s] will be damaged or prejudiced in a way that is not correctable on appeal. Calderon, 98 F.3d at 1105. The fourth factor is not satisfied, because the district court's order is not an oft repeated error [that] manifests persistent disregard for the federal rules. Id. The fifth factor is satisfied, because the court's order raises new and important problems or issues of law of first impression. Id. Thus, the Bauman factors are adequately satisfied.