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William Dollahite Interest Partners, LLC. Driveway Austin GP, LLC F/K/A Driveway Austin, LLC. And Driveway Austin, L.P. v. Howry, Breen & Herman, L.L.P.

Citation: Not availableDocket: 03-19-00011-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; December 10, 2019; Texas; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Texas Court of Appeals for the Third District affirmed the judgment rendered by the 419th District Court of Travis County on December 20, 2018, in the case involving William Dollahite and Interest Partners, LLC against Howry, Breen, Herman, L.L.P. The appellate court, composed of Justices Goodwin, Baker, and Triana, found no reversible error in the trial court's decision. Consequently, the appellants are ordered to pay all costs associated with the appeal in both the appellate court and the trial court.

Legal Issues Addressed

Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment

Application: The appellate court upheld the decision made by the 419th District Court, indicating that the trial court's judgment was correct and should stand.

Reasoning: The Texas Court of Appeals for the Third District affirmed the judgment rendered by the 419th District Court of Travis County on December 20, 2018.

Appellate Costs

Application: The appellants were ordered to cover all costs incurred from the appeal process, including those in both the appellate and trial courts.

Reasoning: Consequently, the appellants are ordered to pay all costs associated with the appeal in both the appellate court and the trial court.

Reversible Error

Application: The appellate court determined that there was no reversible error in the trial court's proceedings, supporting the conclusion that the trial court acted within its discretion and followed legal standards.

Reasoning: The appellate court, composed of Justices Goodwin, Baker, and Triana, found no reversible error in the trial court's decision.