Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2019

William David Holliday v. Joseph Wicker Gray, Individually, and in His Capacities As Officer, Director, Shareholder, Beneficiary or Plan Sponsor of Any Corporation, or Any IRA or Pension Plan Into Which Funds Made Payable To Payable to the Terminated J W Gray MD Inc Profit Sharing Trust

William David Holliday v. Joseph Wicker Gray, Individually, and in His Capacities As Officer, Director, Shareholder, Beneficiary or Plan Sponsor of Any Corporation, or Any IRA or Pension Plan Into Which Funds Made Payable To Payable to the Terminated J W Gray MD Inc Profit Sharing Trust
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided March 6, 2019

William David Holliday v. Joseph Wicker Gray, Individually, and in His Capacities As Officer, Director, Shareholder, Beneficiary or Plan Sponsor of Any Corporation, or Any IRA or Pension Plan Into Which Funds Made Payable To Payable to the Terminated J W Gray MD Inc Profit Sharing Trust

Opinion

Order entered March 6, 2019

In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-18-01146-CV WILLIAM DAVID HOLLIDAY, Appellant V. JOSEPH WICKER GRAY, Appellee On Appeal from the 160th Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. DC-17-10117 ORDER Before the Court is the parties’ March 5, 2019 joint motion for extension of time to file appellee’s brief. In the motion, the parties assert that this Court has “ordered the parties to attend mediation in this matter before Mr. John Shipp.” Although our records do not reflect any such mediation order, we GRANT the parties’ motion to the extent either a motion to dismiss the appeal or appellee’s brief shall be filed by May 16, 2019.

/s/ BILL WHITEHILL JUSTICE

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