Court Opinion

ID: 9882108
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Date Created: 2023-10-05 08:28:47.966865+00
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In The
                                 Court of Appeals
                        Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo

                                        No. 07-23-00271-CV
                                        No. 07-23-00328-CV

            MAURO E. GARZA & EVERETT HOLDINGS, LLC, APPELLANTS

                                                  V.

                                    JULIA PEREZ, APPELLEE

                             On Appeal from the 57th District Court
                                     Bexar County, Texas1
                Trial Court No. 2023-CI-08559, Honorable Tina Torres, Presiding

                                         October 2, 2023
                     ORDER OF SEVERANCE AND DISMISSAL
                       Before PARKER and DOSS and YARBROUGH, JJ.

       Appellants, Mauro E. Garza and Everett Holdings, LLC (“Garza and Everett”),

appeal from the trial court’s Order Denying Plea to the Jurisdiction and Motion to Dismiss

(TCPA). Appellee, Julia Perez, has filed a cross-appeal. Now pending before the Court

       1 Originally appealed to the Fourth 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.
is Garza and Everett’s motion to dismiss Perez’s appeal for want of jurisdiction. We grant

the motion.

       The trial court signed the interlocutory order on June 14, 2023. A notice of appeal

was, therefore, due within twenty days after the order was signed, by July 5, 2023. See

TEX. R. APP. P. 4.1(a), 26.1(b) (appellate deadline for accelerated appeals), 28.1(a)

(accelerating appeals from interlocutory orders). Garza and Everett timely filed a notice

of appeal on June 30, 2023. As such, any notice of cross-appeal by Perez was due within

fourteen days after the filing of Garza and Everett’s notice of appeal, by July 14, 2023.

See TEX. R. APP. P. 26.1(d) (“if any party timely files a notice of appeal, another party may

file a notice of appeal within the applicable period [. . .] or 14 days after the first filed notice

of appeal, whichever is later”). Perez did not file a notice of appeal until August 15, 2023.

On August 29, 2023, Garza and Everett filed a motion to dismiss Perez’s untimely cross-

appeal. Perez has not filed a response to the motion to dismiss to date.

       A timely notice of appeal is essential to invoking this Court’s jurisdiction. See TEX.

R. APP. P. 25.1(b), 26.1; Verburgt v. Dorner, 959 S.W.2d 615, 616–17 (Tex. 1997).

Notwithstanding that the Texas Supreme Court has directed us to construe the Rules of

Appellate Procedure reasonably and liberally so that the right of appeal is not lost by

imposing requirements not absolutely necessary to effect the purpose of those rules, we

are prohibited from enlarging the time for perfecting an appeal in a civil case. See

Verburgt, 959 S.W.2d at 616–17; TEX. R. APP. P. 2 (providing that appellate courts may

not suspend a rule’s operation or order a different procedure to alter the time for perfecting

an appeal).

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      For these reasons, we sever Perez’s cross-appeal into appellate cause number

07-23-00328-CV and dismiss the untimely appeal for want of jurisdiction. See TEX. R.

APP. P. 42.3(a). Garza and Everett’s appeal shall continue to disposition under appellate

cause number 07-23-00271-CV.

      It is so ordered.

                                                      Per Curiam

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