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Sylvia Morrison and Rick Morrison v. Nancy Asamoa, M.D. John McKenna, M.D. Satish Mocherla, M.D. Hayan Orfaly, M.D. Permian Premier Health Services, Inc. Asif Ali Khan Ansari, M.D. Rachna Bharti, M.D. And Texas Tech Health Sciences Center at Odessa
Citation: Not availableDocket: 11-20-00125-CV
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; May 12, 2022; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
The 11th Court of Appeals in Eastland, Texas, rendered a judgment on May 12, 2022, concerning the case of Sylvia Morrison and Rick Morrison against various medical professionals and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Odessa. The court found errors in the trial court's order and reversed the dismissal of the claims against Texas Tech University, resulting in a dismissal with prejudice of the Morrisons' claims against the Health Sciences Center. Additionally, the court reversed the dismissal of the Morrisons' claims against the individual defendants, including Nancy Asamoa, M.D., John McKenna, M.D., Satish Mocherla, M.D., Hayan Orfaly, M.D., Permian Premier Health Services, Inc., Asif Ali Khan Ansari, M.D., and Rachna Bharti, M.D., remanding these claims back to the trial court for further proceedings. Costs from the cross-appeal by Texas Tech were charged to the Morrisons, while costs related to the remaining claims were imposed on the appellees.