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Verde Energy Solutions LLC and Roberto R. Thomae v. SGET Duval Oil I LLC

Citation: Not availableDocket: 04-19-00754-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; November 19, 2019; Texas; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

On November 20, 2019, the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio, Texas, addressed case number 04-19-00754-CV involving appellants Verde Energy Solutions LLC and Roberto R. Thomae against appellee SGET Duval Oil I LLC. The appellants initially sought a partial stay of a temporary injunction issued on October 7, 2019, which mandated the production of title opinions related to a specified 480 acres. Their request for a stay was denied on October 29, 2019. Subsequently, on November 5, 2019, the appellants submitted an Amended Motion for Rehearing and Motion for Rehearing En Banc to reconsider the denial. Upon review, the court granted the motion for rehearing and partially stayed the trial court’s order, pending further court instructions. The request for en banc relief was denied as moot. The order was issued by Justice Beth Watkins and recorded by Clerk of Court Michael A. Cruz.

Legal Issues Addressed

En Banc Consideration

Application: The request for en banc relief was deemed unnecessary and thus denied as moot following the granting of the rehearing.

Reasoning: The request for en banc relief was denied as moot.

Motions for Rehearing

Application: The appellants filed an Amended Motion for Rehearing, which the court granted, leading to a partial stay on the trial court's order.

Reasoning: Subsequently, on November 5, 2019, the appellants submitted an Amended Motion for Rehearing and Motion for Rehearing En Banc to reconsider the denial.

Temporary Injunctions and Stays

Application: The court addressed the appellants' request for a partial stay of a temporary injunction, ultimately granting the rehearing and partially staying the trial court’s order.

Reasoning: The appellants initially sought a partial stay of a temporary injunction issued on October 7, 2019, which mandated the production of title opinions related to a specified 480 acres.