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Gregory Shawn Bryant and Linsey Kay Bryant, Individually and as Representatives of the Estate of Kennalee D'Lin Bryant a Minor v. Eric Nicholas Levy, M.D., Amarillo Area Healthcare Specialists, L.L.P. and Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Inc.

Citation: Not availableDocket: 07-04-00058-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; June 22, 2006; Texas; State Appellate Court

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In the case numbered 07-04-0058-CV, the Court of Appeals for the Seventh District of Texas addresses the appeal brought by Gregory Shawn Bryant and Linsey Kay Bryant, representing the estate of their deceased minor child, Kennalee D’Lin Bryant, against Dr. Eric Nicholas Levy and the Amarillo Area Healthcare Specialists, L.L.P., as well as the Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Inc. The appeal originates from the 108th District Court of Potter County, presided over by Hon. Abe Lopez.

On June 22, 2006, the court considered motions for rehearing. The majority of the panel decided to grant the motion for rehearing filed by Dr. Levy and AAHS, a decision that Senior Justice John T. Boyd dissented from, expressing his belief that all motions for rehearing should be denied based on the reasons articulated in the court's original opinion. His dissent emphasizes a commitment to the original findings of the case and suggests disagreement with the majority's decision to reconsider the case further. 

The document concludes with a footnote indicating Boyd's status as a sitting justice by assignment.