Colorado Code § 13-20-901

Class actions - appellate review
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(1) A court of appeals may, in its
discretion, permit an interlocutory appeal of a district court's order that grants or denies class
action certification under court rule so long as application is made to the court of appeals within
fourteen days after entry of the district court's order.
(2) An appeal that is allowed under subsection (1) of this section shall not stay
proceedings in the district court unless the district court or the court of appeals so orders. If a
stay is ordered, all discovery and other proceedings shall be stayed during the pendency of an
appeal taken pursuant to this section unless the court ordering the stay finds upon the motion of
any party that specific discovery is necessary to preserve evidence or to prevent undue prejudice
to such party.

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