Sup. Ct. R. D.C. 125
COMMENT
Pursuant to District of Columbia Court of Appeals Rule 4, the timely filing of a motion for reconsideration pursuant to this rule suspends the running of the time for filing a notice of appeal.
A motion for reconsideration does not suspend the proceedings or stay the ruling, order, or judgment that is the subject of the motion. A party seeking a stay must file a motion for a stay pending reconsideration or appeal under Rule 127.
If an interested person or party has notice of an account or request for compensation and fails to file an objection to that account or request for compensation within the statutory period, that interested person or party lacks standing to bring a motion for reconsideration of the order approving the account or request for compensation.
This rule is similar to Civil Rules 59(e) and 60(b). Modifications have been made to accommodate practice in the Probate Division. Where provisions of this rule are substantially similar to the civil rules, case law interpreting the civil rules will be applicable to this rule.
"Judgment" as used in this rule includes any order from which an appeal lies.