Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2024

Michelle Shelly Scanlin v. Savannah Lacey Manhold, Sarah Cruse and Lauren Price Laroche and Chance Brown Real Estate, LLC

Michelle Shelly Scanlin v. Savannah Lacey Manhold, Sarah Cruse and Lauren Price Laroche and Chance Brown Real Estate, LLC
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided May 30, 2024

Michelle Shelly Scanlin v. Savannah Lacey Manhold, Sarah Cruse and Lauren Price Laroche and Chance Brown Real Estate, LLC

Opinion

Opinion issued May 30, 2024

In The Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas ———————————— NO. 01-24-00309-CV ——————————— STYLED REAL ESTATE, LLC AND MICHELLE SCANLIN, Appellants V. SAVANNAH LACEY MANHOLD, SARAH CRUSE, LAUREN PRICE LAROCHE, AND CHANCE BROWN REAL ESTATE, LLC, Appellees

On Appeal from the 215th District Court Harris County, Texas Trial Court Case No. 2021-03329

MEMORANDUM OPINION Appellants Styled Real Estate, LLC and Michelle Scanlin have filed a motion to dismiss their petition for permissive appeal of the trial court’s April 3, 2024 interlocutory order granting summary judgment.1 In their motion, appellants state that the trial court issued an order on April 29, 2024 denying appellants’ motion for permission to pursue an interlocutory appeal. More than ten days have elapsed since the filing of appellants’ motion to dismiss, and no party has objected to dismissal.

See TEX. R. APP. P. 10.3(a). Accordingly, we grant the motion and dismiss the appeal. We dismiss any other pending motions as moot.

PER CURIAM Panel consists of Justices Landau, Countiss, and Guerra.

See TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE § 51.014(d) (authorizing trial court to permit interlocutory appeal from otherwise unappealable interlocutory order under certain circumstances), (f) (authorizing appeals court to accept interlocutory appeal permitted by trial court and requiring appealing party to petition appellate court for permission); TEX. R. CIV. P. 168 (governing procedure for trial court’s granting permission to appeal); TEX. R. APP. P. 28.3 (governing procedure for filing petition for permissive appeal with appellate court when trial court has permitted appeal from interlocutory order).

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