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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; February 11, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

On February 6, 2015, Dr. Ravi Botla filed a motion to stay proceedings and sought permission from the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio to appeal an interlocutory order that is not typically appealable, as per Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 28.3(a). The court has allowed any other parties to respond by February 17, 2015. On February 11, 2015, respondent Salvador Del Toro Jr. requested a five-day extension to file his response, which was granted, setting the new deadline for his response to February 23, 2015. The order was signed by Justice Patricia O. Alvarez and the seal of the court was affixed by Clerk of Court Keith E. Hottle on February 12, 2015.

Legal Issues Addressed

Extension of Time for Filing Responses

Application: Respondent Salvador Del Toro Jr. requested and was granted a five-day extension to file his response to the motion, changing the deadline to February 23, 2015.

Reasoning: On February 11, 2015, respondent Salvador Del Toro Jr. requested a five-day extension to file his response, which was granted, setting the new deadline for his response to February 23, 2015.

Interlocutory Appeals under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 28.3(a)

Application: Dr. Ravi Botla filed a motion to stay proceedings and sought permission to appeal an interlocutory order that is not typically appealable under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 28.3(a).

Reasoning: Dr. Ravi Botla filed a motion to stay proceedings and sought permission from the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio to appeal an interlocutory order that is not typically appealable, as per Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 28.3(a).