Interlocutory review permits an appellate court to review certain rulings by a trial court even though a final judgment has not been entered. An order granting or denying an injunction qualifies because of its significant immediate impact, while rulings such as those denying a motion to dismiss or concerning discovery disputes are typically not eligible for interlocutory appeal. These non-final rulings can generally be challenged on appeal after final judgment.
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