Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-03-23 07:09:17.31651+00
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In The
                                 Court of Appeals
                        Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo

                                         No. 07-23-00058-CV

                                BRITTON ELKINS, APPELLANT

                                                   V.

                     BEACONS SALES ACQUISITION, INC., APPELLEE

                         On Appeal from the County Court at Law No. 1
                                      Tarrant County, Texas
                Trial Court No. 2021-007293-1, Honorable Don Pierson, Presiding

                                          March 20, 2023
                      ORDER OF ABATEMENT AND REMAND
                   Before QUINN, C.J., and PARKER and YARBROUGH, JJ.

        Appellant, Britton Elkins, appeals from the trial court’s Final Default Judgment.1

The appellate record was originally due January 12, 2023. The clerk’s record was filed

by this deadline, but the reporter’s record was not. By letter of February 21, 2023, we

notified the reporter that the record was overdue and directed her to advise this Court of

        1Originally appealed to the Second Court of Appeals, this appeal was transferred to this Court by
the Texas Supreme Court pursuant to its docket equalization efforts. See TEX. GOV’T CODE ANN. § 73.001.
the status of the record by March 3. To date, the reporter’s record has not been filed and

the reporter has had no further communication with this Court.

        Accordingly, we abate the appeal and remand the cause to the trial court for further

proceedings. See TEX. R. APP. P. 35.3(c) (“The trial and appellate courts are jointly

responsible for ensuring that the appellate record is timely filed.”); 37.3(a)(2) (requiring

appellate courts to “make whatever order is appropriate to avoid further delay and to

preserve the parties’ rights” when the appellate record is not timely filed). On remand,

the trial court shall determine the following:

        (1)    what tasks remain to complete the filing of the reporter’s record;

        (2)    why the reporter has not completed the necessary tasks;

        (3)    what amount of time is reasonably necessary for the completion of those

               tasks; and

        (4)    whether the reporter can complete the tasks within the time the trial court

               finds reasonable.

        Should the trial court determine that the reporter will require more than thirty days

to complete, certify, and file the reporter’s record, it shall arrange for a substitute reporter

to do so. The trial court is directed to enter such orders necessary to address the

aforementioned questions. So too shall it include its findings on those matters in a

supplemental clerk’s record and cause that record to be filed with this Court by April 19,

2023.

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       Should the reporter file the record on or before April 3, 2023, she is directed to

immediately notify the trial court of the filing, in writing, whereupon the trial court shall not

be required to take any further action.

       It is so ordered.

                                                           Per Curiam

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