Source: http://www.txcourts.gov/judicial-data/vexatious-litigants/
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 22:03:13+00:00

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Chapter 11 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code establishes the definition and procedures for declaring a plaintiff vexatious.
Section 11.104 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code requires the clerk of a court to send OCA, within 30 days a copy of any prefiling order issued under Section 11.101, an order prohibiting a person from filing new litigation in a court in the state if the court finds, after notice and a hearing, that the person is a vexatious litigant.
To file further litigation, the person must obtain permission from the appropriate local administrative judge. [Refer to the Judicial Directory for the list of local administrative judges.] The judge may grant permission only if it appears that the proposed litigation has merit and has not been filed for the purposes of harassment or delay.
OCA is required to maintain a list of vexatious litigants subject to prefiling orders under Section 11.101 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code. OCA has no discretion in maintaining the list, nor does it have the authority to remove a name from the list. In order to remove a name from the vexatious litigant list, OCA must receive an order directly from the issuing court vacating the prefiling order or from an appellate court reversing the order.
Click on the link under Cause # to view/print the prefiling order. Click on the appropriate header to sort the table.
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Nabelek Ivo 7/5/2002 2001-42336 334th Harris Ivo Nabelek v. Gary Johnson, et al.
Borth Shawna Lyn 5/11/2005 55233-C 251st Randall Shawna Lyn Borth v. John C. Kelleher, Jr., M.D.
McCray Donald Ray TDCJ-ID NO. 620694 4/17/2008 D-1-GN-07-004488 201st Travis Donald Ray McCray v. Dallas County, Joseph Phillips, City of Dallas, William C. Dever, Linda Wells, Michele L. Henricks, and Ren Patrick Rigby, Jr.
Sharp Leonard 10/15/2007 2006-22191 295th Harris Leonard Sharp v. JP Morgan Chase Manhattan Bank, Vinson & Elkins LLP, and D. Bobbitt Noel, Jr.
Dolenz Bernard J. 3/31/2008 715117 192nd Dallas Bernard J. Dolenz v. John Boundy, et al.
Loveless Joyce 6/20/2008 3-40636 3rd Anderson Ricky Hardy D/B/A Ricky Hardy Auto Sales and Lela Lloreda v. Joyce Loveless, Texas Department of Transportation, Cornerstone Acceptance Corporation, Alsco-National Assignment Center, Inc. and Alsco Auto Auction, Inc.
Salazar Adam E. 11/4/2008 2008-CI-16666 285th Bexar Adam E. Salazar v. Service Corp. International, Inc., SCI Texas Funeral Services, Inc., Robert L. Waltrip, Thomas L. Ryan, Curtis G. Briggs, William D. O'Brien, Judith M. Marshall, Robert Gilcrist Newman, Ronald David Smith, Rosemarie Kanusky, and Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P.
Webb-Goodwin Deninah 12/15/2011 2008-29781 295th Harris Rev. Deninah Webb-Goodwin v. San Jacinto Methodist Hospital of Baytown, et al.
Duffee Jacob d/b/a Texas Association of Disabled Persons 7/12/2012 DC-12-00694-01 162nd Dallas Texas Association of Disabled Persons v. 411 E. Hwy 67 Partners, Ltd.
Walters, Jr. Joe 1/2/2014 13-CV-1328 405th Galveston Joe Walters, Jr. v. Hometown Bank N.A.
Amended Order 215th Harris Ali Yazdchi v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Moody Steven Craig Steven Moody Ph.D. 2/12/2016 2015-52163 113th Harris Steven Moody Ph.D. v. Nonstop Bail Bonds Co.
Whitfield Ronald Dwayne Prophet Ronald Dwayne Whitfield 3/4/2016 2015-22666 333rd Harris Prophet Ronald Dwayne Whitfield v. Clear Lake Nissan and Santander Consumer USA, Inc.
Calton Allen F. TDCJ #1123880 8/10/2016 2016-31579 152nd Harris Allen "F" Calton v. Jason Newman, Lauren Tanner, and Baker Botts, L.L.P.
Valentine Sr. Ron 4/17/2017 C-1-CV-12-002634 County Court at Law #2 Travis Ron Valentine, Sr. v. Jeremy Jagodzinski and Christi M. Greene v. Ronald Valentine, Jr.

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