Monday, March 8, 2021

No consent, no magistrate judge

Originally published by David Coale.

The Fifth Circuit concluded that a magistrate judge lacked jurisdiction to enter final judgment. The parties had conducted an entire wrongful-foreclosure case before a magistrate judge–but, early in the case, on the standard form, PNC expressly declined to allow trial by a magistrate judge. The Court concluded that consent could not be implied in the face of this express refusal. PNC Bank v. Ruiz, No. 20-50255 (March 2, 2021).

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