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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 06:53:39+00:00

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Justice O'Neill delivered a concurring opinion in Perry Homes vs. Cull.
01-04-01029-CV Bob Chambers, et al. v. John M. O'Quinn, individually d/b/a O'Quinn & Laminack, and John M.
The Texas Arbitration Act allows interlocutory appeals solely from orders that deny arbitration. See Tex. Civ. Prac.
& Rem. Code §171.098(a)(1), (2); Chambers v. O'Quinn, 242 S.W.3d 30, 31 (Tex. 2007).
14-07-00851-CV In Re: MHI Partnership, Ltd.
Marine's motion for reconsideration. The writ of mandamus will issue only if the trial court fails to comply.
Dixon Financial Services, Ltd. v. Greenberg, Peden Siegmyer & Oshman, PC (Tex.App.- Houston [1st Dist.] Nov.
Oshman, P.C., Gerald Siegmyer, Ron Bearden, and R. F. Bearden Associates, Inc.
the petition for writ of mandamus.
Greenspoint of Dodge of Houston, Inc.
process before it moved to compel arbitration.
court.s May 13, 2005 order. We remand this case for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
(Tex. 1995); Associated Glass, Ltd. v. Eye Ten Oaks Investments, Ltd., 147 S.W.3d 507, 514 (Tex. App.-San Antonio 2004, no pet.).
mandamus and reverse and remand the trial court's order under our interlocutory appellate jurisdiction.
Sydow v. Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPerson and Hand, No. 14-05-00877-CV (Tex.App.- Houston [14th Dist.] Jan.

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