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In re Tex. Windstorm Ins. Ass'n

Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas
Feb 4, 2014
NO. 01-13-00866-CV (Tex. App. Feb. 4, 2014)

Summary

regarding compelled discovery; dismissed after relator informed the court that the matter had been resolved

Summary of this case from League City v. Tex. Windstorm Ins. Ass'n

Opinion

NO. 01-13-00866-CV

02-04-2014

IN RE TEXAS WINDSTORM INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Relator


Original Proceeding on Petition for Writ of Mandamus


MEMORANDUM OPINION

On October 11, 2013, Relator, Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, filed a petition for writ of mandamus with this Court requesting relief from two orders of the district court compelling discovery. On January 16, 2014, Relator notified this Court that the matter has been resolved and requested that we dismiss the petition for writ of mandamus. No prior opinion has been issued on Relator's petition for writ of mandamus.

The underlying case is League City v. Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, cause number 12-CV-0053, pending in the 212

We grant the motion and dismiss the petition for writ of mandamus.

PER CURIAM

Panel consists of Chief Justice Radack and Justices Massengale and Huddle.

th Judicial District Court of Galveston County, Texas, the Honorable Susan Criss presiding.


Summaries of

In re Tex. Windstorm Ins. Ass'n

Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas
Feb 4, 2014
NO. 01-13-00866-CV (Tex. App. Feb. 4, 2014)

regarding compelled discovery; dismissed after relator informed the court that the matter had been resolved

Summary of this case from League City v. Tex. Windstorm Ins. Ass'n
Case details for

In re Tex. Windstorm Ins. Ass'n

Case Details

Full title:IN RE TEXAS WINDSTORM INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Relator

Court:Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas

Date published: Feb 4, 2014

Citations

NO. 01-13-00866-CV (Tex. App. Feb. 4, 2014)

Citing Cases

League City v. Tex. Windstorm Ins. Ass'n

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