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In re METHODIST HEALTHCARE SYSTEM OF SAN ANTONIO, LTD. d/b/a Metropolitan Methodist Hospital.
    No. 04-05-00305-CV.
    Court of Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.
    May 25, 2005.
    Christopher J. Deeves, Samuel V. Houston, III, Cynthia Day Grimes, and Lucre-tía R. Marmor, Ball & Weed, P.C., San Antonio, for Appellant.
    Janice Maloney, Law Offices of Pat Ma-loney, P.C., Curtis L. Cukjati, Martin & Cukjati, L.L.P., W. Richard Wagner, Patterson & Wagner, L.L.P., San Antonio, for Appellee.
    Sitting: SARAH B. DUNCAN, Justice, KAREN ANGELINI, Justice, REBECCA SIMMONS, Justice.
   MEMORANDUM OPINION

PER CURIAM.

The court has considered relator’s petition for writ of mandamus and motion for immediate temporary relief. The court is of the opinion that relief should be denied because an adequate remedy by appeal exists. See In re Schneider, 134 S.W.3d 866, 869-70 (Tex.App.-Houston [14th Dist.] 2004, orig. proceeding); but see In re Woman’s Hosp. of Tex., Inc., 141 S.W.3d 144, 152-53 (Tex.2004) (Owen, J., concurring and dissenting) (stating no adequate remedy by appeal exists in cases filed pri- or to September 1, 2003). Accordingly, relator’s petition for writ of mandamus and motion for immediate temporary relief are denied. See Tex.R.Ajpp. P. 52.8(a). Relator shall pay all costs incurred in this proceeding.