Jurisdictional Transfer During Appeal of Interlocutory Orders

Rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia

Rule: 1:1C

Jurisdiction: VA

Bluebook Citation: Va. Sup. Ct. R. 1:1C

(a) When a petition for review is filed pursuant to Code § 8.01-626, the appellate court has exclusive jurisdiction over the appealable interlocutory order and the circuit court retains jurisdiction over any part of the case that has not been appealed, unless the circuit court or the appellate court enters an order staying the proceedings in the circuit court. (b) In any other appeal of an interlocutory order, the circuit court retains concurrent jurisdiction over the case unless the circuit court or the appellate court enters an order staying all or part of the proceedings in the circuit court. Promulgated by Order dated July 2, 2019; effective September 1, 2019. Last amended by Order dated November 23, 2020; effective March 1, 2021. RULES OF SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA PART ONE RULES APPLICABLE TO ALL PROCEEDINGS

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