· 4/17/2009
In Re Gulf Exploration, LLC
Citations
- 289 S.W.3d 836
- 170 Oil & Gas Rep. 290
- 52 Tex. Sup. Ct. J. 612
- 2009 Tex. LEXIS 126
- 2009 WL 1028049
How courts have described this case
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- stating that the waste of time and money in pursuing an appeal after final judgment does not render a final appeal inadequate
- holding a stay is generally the only appropriate order for a state court with jurisdiction of all of the issues and the Texas arbitration act states an order compelling arbitration must stay the underlying litigation
- noting that “most states (including Texas) have adopted the Uniform Arbitration Act”
- identifying rare exception when mandamus may allow appellate court to give direction to law that would otherwise prove elusive in appeal from final judgment
- “During arbitration, a court order may be needed to replace an arbitrator, compel attendance of witnesses, or direct arbitrators to proceed promptly.” (internal citations omitted)
- identifying rare exception when mandamus may allow appellate court to give direction to law that would otherwise prove elusive in appeal from final judgment
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Judges: Brister
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