Filed Order of Affirmance with Instructions. Pursuant to NRCP 41(b), a dismissal for lack of jurisdiction, which includes a motion to dismiss under NRCP 12(b)(2), does not operate as an adjudication on the merits. Under these circumstances, the dismissal of Greene's case, with prejudice, was in error. Thus, upon issuance of the remitter, we direct the district court to strike the words "with prejudice" from its dismissal order. COA-BB/MG/DW (COA)
Filed Order Affirming in Part, Reversing in Part and Remanding. "We affirm the district court's denial of Bryce's request to be reimbursed for any amount paid for Maureen's health insurance after their separation in February 2024 through the conclusion of the underlying case. Accordingly, we reverse in part the portion of the district court's decree of divorce concerning the alimony award and the denial of Bryce's request for reimbursement of the 2023 tax obligation, and remand for further proce
Filed Order Vacating Judgment and Remanding. "ORDER the judgment of conviction VACATED AND REMAND this matter to the district court for proceedings consistent with this order." COA-BB/MG/DW. (COA)
Filed Order of Affirmance. We conclude that the appeals officer properly determined Davis was not entitled to a benefit penalty. And as a result, "we affirm the denial of Davis's petition for judicial review." COA-BB/MG/DW (COA)
Filed Order of Affirmance. "We therefore affirm that determination". COA-BB/MG/DW. (COA)
Filed Order of Affirmance. "We therefore affirm that determination." COA-BB/MG/DW. (COA)
Filed Order of Reversal and Remand. "ORDER the judgment of the district court REVERSED AND REMAND this matter to the district court for proceedings consistent with this order." En Banc. (SC).
Filed Order of Affirmance. "We affirm the district court's decision." COA-BB/MG/DW (COA)
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