Court Opinion

ID: 9857805
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-24 16:01:59.862017+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:46:22.075587
License: Public Domain

ON MOTIONS FOR REHEARING FILED BY ALL PARTIES
The motion for rehearing filed by McGee and Baloise is overruled. In the fourth point in his motion for rehearing, Schick correctly points out this Court’s “apparent oversight” in failing to affirm the trial *524court’s award to Schick of appellate attorney’s fees. Based upon jury findings, the trial court ordered that Schick would recover the following appellate attorney’s fees:
(1) $7,500 from the defendants that appeal to the court of appeals, jointly and severally;
(2) $4,500 from the defendants that apply for writ of error to the Texas Supreme Court, jointly and severally; and
(3) $4,000 from the defendants that applied for writ of error in the event the application is granted by the Texas Supreme Court, jointly and severally.
This award of attorney’s fees was not challenged by McGee and Baloise. We, therefore, also affirm that portion of the trial court’s judgment which awards, as set out above, to Schick appellate attorney’s fees. The motion for rehearing filed by Schick is in all other respects overruled.