NUMBER 13-15-00158-CV
COURT OF APPEALS
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
CORPUS CHRISTI - EDINBURG
MELISSA MARIE GARCIA, Appellant,
v.
DAVID R. DE JESUS, Appellee.
On appeal from the 156th District Court
of San Patricio County, Texas.
ORDER
Before Justices Garza, Benavides, and Perkes
Order Per Curiam
The Court abated this case on May 6, 2015, and ordered mediation. See TEX.
CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE ANN. §§ 154.001–.73 (West, Westlaw through 2013 3d C.S.).
Appellant Melissa Marie Garcia advised the Court that the parties were unable to agree
upon a mediator and requested that this Court appoint a mediator.
Accordingly, the Court appoints the Honorable Tony Pletcher, 500 N. Shoreline
Blvd., Suite 1000, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 as mediator in this cause. The parties
should contact the Honorable Tony Pletcher at telephone number (361) 816-1665 to
schedule mediation in this matter.
It is further ORDERED that this case be mediated under the following terms and
conditions:
1 All parties must confer with their mediator within seven days of the
date of this Order, or in the case of a court appointed mediator, within
seven days of the appointment of the mediator, to establish a date
and place for the mediation. The parties shall agree on a date for
the mediation that is consistent with the mediator’s schedule and is
no later than sixty days after the date of this Order. In the event the
parties cannot agree on a date, the mediator shall select and set a
date. The mediator shall notify the Court of the date selected for the
mediation.
2 In the discretion of the mediator, each party may be required to
provide a confidential memorandum and/or information sheet setting
forth the issues of the case and their positions on these issues.
Additionally, upon request of the mediator, the parties shall produce
all information the mediator deems necessary to understand the
issues of the case. The memorandum and/or information sheet
and other information produced to the mediator will not be made a
part of the file in this case and will be destroyed by the mediator at
the conclusion of the mediation proceeding.
3 All parties to this matter or their authorized representatives,
accompanied by their counsel, must appear and attend the
mediation proceeding. The mediation shall be for a full day.
4 Mediation is a mandatory, non-binding settlement conference
conducted with the assistance of a mediator. The mediation
proceeding will be confidential within the meaning of the Texas Civil
Practice and Remedies Code sections 154.053 and 154.073. See
TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE ANN. §§ 154.053, 154.073 (West,
Westlaw through 2013 3d C.S.).
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5 Unless otherwise agreed, the mediation proceeding will not be
recorded.
6 The mediator will negotiate a reasonable fee with the parties. The
mediator's fee will be borne equally by the parties unless otherwise
agreed by the parties, and will be paid directly to the mediator. If
the parties do not agree upon the fee requested by the mediator, the
Court will set a reasonable fee, which shall be taxed as costs. See
id. § 154.054 (West, Westlaw through 2013 3d C.S.).
7. Within two days after the conclusion of the mediation, the mediator
shall certify to this Court as follows: (a) whether the parties
appeared as ordered, (b) whether the case settled, and (c) whether
the mediation fees were paid in accordance with the court's order or
as otherwise agreed by the parties.
8. If mediation fully resolves the issues in this case, the parties must file
a joint or agreed motion with this Court seeking dispositive relief
within seven days of the conclusion of the mediation. If the parties
need more time to effectuate the terms of the settlement agreement,
they must, within seven days of the conclusion of mediation, file a
joint or agreed motion for an extension of time to file their disposition
motion.
Our order of May 6, 2015, remains otherwise in effect.
PER CURIAM
Delivered and filed the
9th day of June, 2015.
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