This summary was computer-generated without any editorial revision. It is not official, has not been checked for accuracy, and is NOT citable.
Facts
The Plaintiffs brought a case against the Defendants, alleging issues related to their dealings with the Defendants, who operated under the business name "The Lodge at Chama." The specific events leading to the dispute are not detailed in the decision.
Procedural History
- Berlangieri v. Running Elk Corp., 2002-NMCA-060, 48 P.3d 70 (Ct. App. 2002): The New Mexico Court of Appeals issued a decision on April 9, 2002. The details of the holding are not provided in the decision. (headnotes)
Parties' Submissions
- Plaintiffs-Respondents: [Not applicable or not found]
- Defendants-Petitioners: [Not applicable or not found]
Legal Issues
- Whether the issues raised in the petition for writ of certiorari warranted review by the Supreme Court of New Mexico. (headnotes)
Disposition
- The Supreme Court of New Mexico granted the petition for writ of certiorari on all issues raised in the petition and response. (headnotes)
Reasons
The Supreme Court of New Mexico, led by Chief Justice Patricio M. Serna, determined that the issues presented in the petition for writ of certiorari merited review. The Court ordered the case to be placed on the general calendar and set deadlines for the submission of briefs by the parties. The Court also directed that the briefs consolidate and update any previously filed briefs from the Court of Appeals and include commentary on the Court of Appeals' opinion. Oral arguments were scheduled to follow the filing of all briefs. (headnotes)