· 2/5/2009
Landreth v. Las Brisas Council of Co-Owners, Inc.
Citations
- 285 S.W.3d 492
- 2009 Tex. App. LEXIS 740
- 2009 WL 265273
How courts have described this case
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- holding that defendant did not waive dismissal right by participating in discovery, taking depositions, and filing motion for summary judgment because statute does not contain filing deadline and no evidence showed defendant intended to waive dismissal right
- affidavit did not meet, the requirements of Chapter 150 because-affiant did not state or otherwise demonstrate he practiced in the same area
- “Had the legislature desired to give a design professional an opportunity to correct the affidavit, it could have provided it in the same manner it did in the medical malpractice statute.”
- “The statute’s plain language does not allow much latitude.”
- discussing waiver in context of section 150.002
- discussing waiver in context of section 150.002
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Judges: Yáñez, Garza, Vela
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