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The fаrm оf Ollie Orgаnic Fаrmer was adjacent tо a small pig farm оwned by Peggy. Ollie and Peggy had gotten along well for years, but now Peggy expanded her operation, quadrupling its size. The waste from the pigs was running off her property onto Ollie’s farm and was killing some crops and making others not certifiable as organic. Ollie’s pleas to Peggy to stop the runoff were ineffective, so Ollie sued Peggy in federal court, alleging that allowing the waste runoff to contaminate his farm violated federal environmental standards. Ollie sought a preliminary injunction against further operations by Peggy. The court denied the injunction, but agreed to hear the case on the merits. Ollie believes that the pig waste poses an immediate danger, so he appeals the denial of the injunction.May Ollie immediately appeal the denial of the injunction?
Mаry Mоtоrist, а citizen оf Stаte A, was injured when her car collided with a Bob’s Bakery delivery truck. Bob’s Bakery is a State B corporation based in State B. Darien, the driver of the truck, is a citizen of State A and an employee of Bob’s Bakery, and he was acting in the scope of his employment when the collision occurred. Mary Motorist filed an action against Bob’s Bakery in federal district court. The complaint alleges that Bob’s Bakery is liable for the negligence of its employee, Darien. Bob’s Bakery in turn filed a third-party claim against Darien, alleging that he, as the primarily negligent party, is liable to Bob’s Bakery for any sum that Mary Motorist recovers from it.Can Darien, once impleaded, assert and maintain in the same action a counterclaim against Bob’s Bakery under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act to recover $2,000 in wages that Bob’s Bakery failed to pay Darien?