Karl B. Bailey v. MidFirst Bank

ACCEPTED 03-14-00632-CV 3777609 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS 1201 Spyglass Drive | Suite 100AUSTIN, TEXAS GAMMON LAW OFFICE, PLLC Austin, Texas1/15/2015 78746 10:06:19 AM Phone: 512-444-4529 JEFFREY D. KYLE Fax: 888-545-4279 CLERK www.GammonLawOffice.com “We Represent the Good Guys” ® AMBRA BOURNE-D RECEIVED INUMAS, CP AmbraDumas@GammonLawOffice.com 3rd COURT OF APPEALS Direct AUSTIN,Phone: 512-271-6862 TEXAS Direct Fax: 512-271-6862 1/15/2015 10:06:19 AM JEFFREY D. KYLE January 14, 2015 Clerk TO: COURT CLERK Chloe Jimenez District Clerk, Travis County 100 Guadalupe St. Austin, Texas 78701 CMRRR# 70132550000208554794 CC: CHRIS POCHYLA THE COURT OF APPEALS Barrett Daffin Frappier Turner & Engle, LLP 3RD DISTRICT OF TEXAS, AUSTIN e-File: ProDoc e-File: ProDoc RE: Request for Supplemental Items Style: Karl B. Bailey v. MidFirst Bank, Smoke Signal Pass, LLC, Eric Lee & KW Management Appellate Cause Number: 03-14-00632-CV Trial Court Cause Number: D-1-GN-14-002430 Pursuant to TEXAS RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE 34.5(c), please allow this letter to serve as our request for a additional items to be included in the Clerk’s Record concerning the above matter. The additional items to be included in the Clerk’s Record should be as follows: 1. 02/18/2014 Motion for Summary Judgment - Defendant's First Amended 2. 06/25/2014 Response to 1st Amended Motion for Summary Judgment - Plaintiff's 3. 07/07/2014 Motion to Sever MidFirst Bank - Plaintiff's Please prepare, file and certify an electronic copy of the supplemental items and deliver a copy to our office at Firm@GammonLawOffice.com. Please feel free to contact me should you require additional information or have any questions regarding this request. Thank you for your assistance. Respectfully, /s/ Ambra Bourne-Dumas Gammon Law Office, PLLC 1201 Spyglass Drive | Suite 100 Austin, Texas 78746 Phone: 512-444-4529 | Fax: 888-545-4279 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bailey | Request for Supplemental Items | Bailey v. MidFirst, et al