Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-01-31 15:09:01.806938+00
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TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN

                                      NO. 03-22-00674-CV

           Joseph Thompson and Thompson Custom Properties, LLC, Appellants

                                                 v.

 Greg L. Gibson; DSRE Funding LLC; High Equity Investments, LLC; DSRE Holdings,
 LLC; DSRE Homes LLC; DSRE Centex Partners, LLC; GLG Investments LLC; Direct
  Effect LLC; Direct Effect Real Estate Services LLC; Clay Carter; and Marcia Trejo,
                                       Appellees

               FROM THE 21ST DISTRICT COURT OF BASTROP COUNTY
  NO. 968-21, THE HONORABLE CARSON TALMADGE CAMPBELL, JUDGE PRESIDING

                            MEMORANDUM OPINION

               On October 25, 2022, appellants Joseph Thompson and Thompson Custom

Properties, LLC filed their notice of appeal from the trial court’s final judgment, granting

appellees’ no-evidence motion for summary judgment and dismissing appellants’ claims. On

December 28, 2022, appellants filed a notice in this Court, stating that the trial court has granted

their motion for new trial and that their appeal should be dismissed.

               The jurisdiction of the Court is limited to the review of final judgments and from

certain interlocutory appeals made immediately appealable by statute. Lehmann v. Har-Con

Corp., 39 S.W.3d 191, 195 (Tex. 2001); Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §§ 51.012, .014. When

a trial court grants a motion for new trial, the court’s original judgment or order is set aside,

and the parties proceed without prejudice from the prior proceedings. Markowitz v. Markowitz,
118 S.W.3d 82, 88 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2003, pet. denied).                 “[T]he court

essentially wipes the slate clean and starts over.”           Wilkins v. Methodist Healthcare Sys.,

160 S.W.3d 559, 563 (Tex. 2005); see Tex. R. App. P. 21.9(b) (“Granting a new trial restores the

case to its position before the former trial . . . .”).

                Although appellants have not filed a formal motion to dismiss, we take notice of

the trial court’s order granting their motion for new trial. See Fannie Mae v. Haddox, No. 03-15-

00006-CV, 2015 Tex. App. LEXIS 4712, at *1 (Tex. App.—Austin May 8, 2015, no pet.) (mem.

op.) (taking notice of trial court’s order granting motion for new trial and dismissing appeal for

want of jurisdiction). Because there is no longer a final judgment over which we may exercise

appellate jurisdiction, we dismiss the appeal. See Tex. R. App. P. 42.3 (a).

                                                  __________________________________________
                                                  Chari L. Kelly, Justice

Before Justices Baker, Kelly, and Smith

Dismissed for Want of Jurisdiction

Filed: January 31, 2023

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