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Dr. Mathew Alexander, M.D., Individually and as President of South Texas Brain and Spine Center, and South Texas Brain and Spine Center v. Pedro Lomas
13-15-00063-CV
| Tex. App. | Oct 22, 2015
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*0 FILE COPY *1 M A N D A T E TO THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO 3 of NUECES COUNTY, GREETINGS:

Before our Court of Appeals for the Thirteenth District of Texas, on the 30th day of July, 2015, the cause upon appeal to revise or reverse your judgment between

Dr. Mathew Alexander, M.D., Appellants,

Individually and as President of South Texas Brain and Spine Center, and

South Texas Brain and Spine Center,

v.

Pedro Lomas Appellee.

CAUSE NO. 13-15-00063-CV (Tr.Ct.No. 2012-CCV-61204-3)

was determined; and therein our said Court made its order in these words:

THE THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS, having considered this cause on appeal,

concludes the judgment of the trial court should be reversed and the cause remanded to

the trial court. The Court orders the judgment of the trial court REVERSED and

REMANDED for further proceedings consistent with its opinion. Costs of the appeal are

adjudged against appellee.

We further order this decision certified below for observance.

       WHEREFORE, WE COMMAND YOU to observe the order of our said Court of Appeals

for the Thirteenth District of Texas, in this behalf, and in all things have it duly

recognized, obeyed and executed.

WITNESS, the Hon. Rogelio Valdez, Chief Justice of our Court of Appeals, with the seal

thereof affixed, at the City of Edinburg, Texas this 22nd day of October, 2015.

Dorian E. Ramirez, CLERK

Case Details

Case Name: Dr. Mathew Alexander, M.D., Individually and as President of South Texas Brain and Spine Center, and South Texas Brain and Spine Center v. Pedro Lomas
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Oct 22, 2015
Docket Number: 13-15-00063-CV
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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