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Lion Copolymer Holdings, LLC v. Lion Polymers, LLC

Citation: Not availableDocket: 01-16-00848-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; December 20, 2018; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas at Houston issued an order regarding a motion for en banc reconsideration in the case of Lion Copolymer Holdings, LLC v. Lion Polymers, LLC, under Cause Number 01-16-00848-CV, with the trial court having the cause number 2014-10394. The appellant filed the motion on July 27, 2018. The court granted the motion for en banc reconsideration. A document related to this case is required to be filed, with a clear directive that absent extraordinary circumstances, no further extensions of time will be granted for filing. The order included a note indicating that Justice Brown supported the grant for en banc reconsideration, while Justice Caughey did not participate in the decision. The order is signed by Acting Chief Justice Sherry Radack on December 21, 2018.

Legal Issues Addressed

Filing Deadlines and Extensions

Application: The court emphasized strict adherence to filing deadlines, stating that no further extensions will be granted without extraordinary circumstances.

Reasoning: A document related to this case is required to be filed, with a clear directive that absent extraordinary circumstances, no further extensions of time will be granted for filing.

Judicial Participation in Decisions

Application: The participation of justices in the decision-making process was noted, with specific mention of Justice Brown's support and Justice Caughey's non-participation.

Reasoning: The order included a note indicating that Justice Brown supported the grant for en banc reconsideration, while Justice Caughey did not participate in the decision.

Motion for En Banc Reconsideration

Application: The Court of Appeals granted the motion for en banc reconsideration, indicating a re-evaluation of the case by the full panel of judges.

Reasoning: The court granted the motion for en banc reconsideration.