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Ravi Botla, M.D. v. Salvador Del Toro, Jr.

Citation: Not availableDocket: 04-15-00061-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; March 11, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas, issued an order on March 11, 2015, in case No. 04-15-00061-CV involving petitioner Ravi Botla, M.D., and respondent Salvador Del Toro Jr. The court denied Botla's request for permission to appeal a non-appealable order and also denied his motion to stay proceedings. The case is remanded to the trial court. Costs associated with the petition for permissive appeal are to be borne by petitioner Ravi Botla, M.D. The order was executed by Justice Patricia O. Alvarez and recorded by Clerk Keith E. Hottle.

Legal Issues Addressed

Allocation of Costs in Permissive Appeal

Application: The petitioner was held responsible for the costs incurred due to the appeal.

Reasoning: Costs associated with the petition for permissive appeal are to be borne by petitioner Ravi Botla, M.D.

Motion to Stay Proceedings

Application: The court refused the petitioner's request to pause the legal proceedings.

Reasoning: The court denied his motion to stay proceedings.

Non-Appealable Order

Application: The court determined that the order in question was not subject to appeal.

Reasoning: The court denied Botla's request for permission to appeal a non-appealable order.

Remand to Trial Court

Application: The case was returned to the lower court for further proceedings.

Reasoning: The case is remanded to the trial court.