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Gemini Insurance Company and Berkley Oil & Gas Specialty Services, LLC v. Drilling Risk Management, Inc.

Citation: Not availableDocket: 04-15-00318-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; November 16, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

An Amended Certificate of Compliance has been submitted in the case of Gemini Insurance Company and Berkley Oil and Gas Specialty Services, LLC v. Drilling Risk Management, Inc., pending before the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas. The correspondence clarifies that the Appellants’ brief, previously noted to contain 15,749 words, actually contains 14,977 words. This adheres to Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.4. The brief was prepared using Microsoft Word 2007, employing a 14-point Times New Roman font for the main text and a 12-point Times New Roman font for footnotes, thus fulfilling the typeface requirements. The correspondence is being sent to all counsel involved in the case, and the author invites any questions or requests for further information. The document is signed by R. Russell Hollenbeck of Wright Close, LLP, with contact details provided.

Legal Issues Addressed

Compliance with Word Count Limits under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.4

Application: The Appellants' brief was initially noted to exceed the word count limit but was corrected to comply with the rule, demonstrating adherence to procedural requirements.

Reasoning: The correspondence clarifies that the Appellants’ brief, previously noted to contain 15,749 words, actually contains 14,977 words. This adheres to Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.4.

Notification to Counsel of Record

Application: The correspondence was sent to all involved counsel, ensuring that all parties were informed of the compliance details.

Reasoning: The correspondence is being sent to all counsel involved in the case, and the author invites any questions or requests for further information.

Typeface Requirements for Appellate Briefs

Application: The brief met the typeface requirements by using a 14-point Times New Roman font for the main text and a 12-point Times New Roman font for footnotes.

Reasoning: The brief was prepared using Microsoft Word 2007, employing a 14-point Times New Roman font for the main text and a 12-point Times New Roman font for footnotes, thus fulfilling the typeface requirements.