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in Re Maxim Maximov

Citation: Not availableDocket: 14-19-00637-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; August 29, 2019; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

Petition for writ of mandamus filed by Maxim Maximov was denied by the Fourteenth Court of Appeals on August 29, 2019. Maximov sought to compel Judge Janice Berg of the 247th District Court of Harris County to alter her July 26, 2019 order regarding the deferral of monetary sanctions until the final judgment. The court determined that Maximov did not demonstrate entitlement to mandamus relief, leading to the denial of his petition. The opinion was issued per curiam and involved Justices Christopher, Spain, and Poissant.

Legal Issues Addressed

Deferral of Monetary Sanctions

Application: The petitioner challenged the trial court's decision to defer monetary sanctions until the final judgment, seeking mandamus relief to alter this order.

Reasoning: Maximov sought to compel Judge Janice Berg of the 247th District Court of Harris County to alter her July 26, 2019 order regarding the deferral of monetary sanctions until the final judgment.

Mandamus Relief Requirements

Application: The court evaluated whether the petitioner, Maxim Maximov, demonstrated entitlement to mandamus relief to compel the alteration of a trial court order.

Reasoning: The court determined that Maximov did not demonstrate entitlement to mandamus relief, leading to the denial of his petition.