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in Re North Houston Pole Line, L.P. and Ryan James Nolan
Citation: Not availableDocket: 09-19-00384-CV
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; November 3, 2019; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
Relators North Houston Pole Line, L.P. and Ryan James Nolan filed a petition for a writ of mandamus in the Court of Appeals Ninth District of Texas, appealing the 58th District Court's orders in Cause Number A-202961 (Megan Amber Martinez v. North Houston Pole Line, L.P. and Ryan James Nolan). The relators seek to vacate the court's August 8, 2019 order that struck their expert witness and the data from a vehicle involved in the case, as well as the September 24, 2019 order denying their Motion to Compel a Re-Download of that data. The Court acknowledges its jurisdiction and grants temporary relief to prevent undue prejudice, staying all further proceedings in the trial court until the Court issues its Opinion or provides further direction. No bond is required from the relators for this relief. The response from the real party in interest, Megan Amber Martinez, is due by November 14, 2019. The motion for temporary relief is granted with the order entered on November 4, 2019, by a per curiam decision involving Justices McKeithen, Kreger, and Johnson.