Court Opinion

ID: 8208895
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Date Created: 2022-09-26 00:02:01.401644+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:41:36.141247
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

  J.C. OPCO, LLC,                           §
                                            § No. 308, 2022
        Defendant/Counterclaim              §
        Plaintiff Below,                    § Court Below: Court of Chancery
        Appellant,                          § of the State of Delaware
                                            §
        v.                                  § C.A. No. 2019-0972
                                            §
  HUDSON HOSPITAL HOLDCO,                   §
  LLC; VIVEK GARIPALLI; JAMES               §
  LAWLER; JEFFREY MANDLER;                  §
  and SEQUOIA HEALTH                        §
  MANAGEMENT LLC,                           §
                                            §
        Plaintiffs/Counterclaim             §
        Defendants Below, Appellees.        §

                           Submitted: September 15, 2022
                           Decided: September 23, 2022

Before SEITZ, Chief Justice; VALIHURA and TRAYNOR, Justices.

                                      ORDER

      After consideration of the notice and supplemental notice of appeal from an

interlocutory order and the documents attached thereto, it appears to the Court that:

      (1)    The appellant, J.C. Opco, LLC, has petitioned this Court to accept an

interlocutory appeal from the Court of Chancery’s memorandum opinion dated July

29, 2022, which dismissed certain of J.C. Opco’s counterclaims and third-party
claims as time-barred.1 Supreme Court Rule 42 provides that a party must file in the

trial court an application for certification of an interlocutory appeal within ten days

of the entry of the order from which the appeal is sought, unless the trial court, in its

discretion, extends the deadline for filing the application “for good cause shown.”2

J.C. Opco engaged new counsel on August 18, 2022—twenty days after the Court

of Chancery entered the memorandum opinion—and on August 19 filed a letter

requesting leave to file an untimely application for certification of an interlocutory

appeal.

       (2)     The Court of Chancery denied J.C. Opco’s request for leave to file the

untimely application for certification. The court determined that engaging new

counsel after the deadline for filing the application did not constitute good cause for

extending the deadline, particularly because J.C. Opco was represented by counsel

throughout the relevant period. The court also concluded that the application that

J.C. Opco sought to file did not demonstrate that the benefits of an interlocutory

appeal would outweigh its costs,3 did not demonstrate any exceptional circumstances

1
  HUMC Holdco, LLC v. MPT of Hoboken TRS, LLC, 2022 WL 3010640 (Del. Ch. July 29, 2022).
The memorandum opinion dismissed some of J.C. Opco’s counterclaims and third-party claims
for failure to state a claim; it appears that J.C. Opco seeks interlocutory review of only the time-
bar issue.
2
  DEL. SUPR. CT. R. 42(c)(i).
3
  Id. R. 42(b)(ii)-(iii).
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warranting certification of an interlocutory appeal,4 and did not satisfy the criteria of

Rule 42(b)(iii).

       (3)     Applications for interlocutory review are addressed to the sound

discretion of this Court.5 Having considered the Court of Chancery’s July 29, 2022

memorandum opinion, the Court agrees with the Court of Chancery’s decision

denying J.C. Opco’s request to file an untimely application for certification and

concluding that the application for interlocutory review does not meet the strict

standards for certification under Supreme Court Rule 42(b).6

       NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the interlocutory appeal is

REFUSED.

                                             BY THE COURT:

                                             /s/ Collins J. Seitz, Jr.
                                                  Chief Justice

4
  Id. R. 42(b)(ii).
5
  Id. R. 42(d)(v).
6
  See Hazzard v. Harris, 2016 WL 279380 (Del. Jan. 22, 2016) (refusing interlocutory appeal
because the appellants did not establish good cause to excuse their untimely application for
certification); Jackerson v. Vaughn, 2015 WL 270233 (Del. Jan. 22, 2015) (“The Court has
concluded that the interlocutory appeal in this case must be refused on substantive and procedural
grounds. Substantively, the Superior Court’s November 24, 2014 order does not satisfy the
applicable criteria in Rule 42(b). Procedurally, the defendants’ application for certification was
untimely filed, and the [Superior Court denied the defendants’ application for] an extension of
time under Rule 42(c)(i).”).
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