TPG (Post Oak) Acquisition, LLC TPG (Post Oak) Mezzanine, LLC The Picerne Group, Inc. TPG, Inc. Allied Realty Advisors, LLC Allied Realty Partners, LLC Allied Orion Group, LLC D/B/A Allied Realty And ACS Restoration GC, LLC D/B/A Allied Construction Services TPG2011-4 (Post Oak), LLC v. Greystone Multi-Family Builders, Inc., Greystone (Post Oak), LLC, and Walter B. Eeds

SHERRY RADACK CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE CHIEF JUSTICE CLERK OF THE COURT TERRY JENNINGS JANET WILLIAMS EVELYN KEYES CHIEF STAFF ATTORNEY LAURA CARTER HIGLEY JANE BLAND MICHAEL MASSENGALE Court of Appeals PHONE: 713-274-2700 HARVEY BROWN RUSSELL LLOYD First District www.txcourts.gov/1stcoa.aspx JENNIFER CAUGHEY 301 Fannin Street JUSTICES Houston, Texas 77002-2066 May 24, 2018 Anthony David Weiner Laura J. Kissel Dobrowski Larkin & Johnson LLP Gibbs & Bruns, L.L.P. 4601 Washington Ave Ste 300 1100 Louisiana, Ste 5300 Houston, TX 77007-5594 Houston, TX 77002 * DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL * * DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL * Kathy D. Patrick Paul J. Dobrowski Gibbs & Burns, L.L.P. Dobrowski, Larkin & Johnson L.L.P. 1100 Louisiana, Ste 5300 4601 Washington Avenue Ste 300 Houston, TX 77002 Houston, TX 77007 * DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL * * DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL * Brian T. Ross Leah Graham Gibbs & Bruns, L.L.P. Dobrowski, Larkin & Johnson LLP 1100 Louisiana, Ste 5300 4601 Washington Ave Ste 300 Houston, TX 77002 Houston, TX 77007-5594 * DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL * * DELIVERED VIA E-MAIL * RE: Court of Appeals Number: 01-18-00396-CV Trial Court Case Number: 2015-25232 Style: TPG (Post Oak) Acquisition, LLC; TPG (Post Oak) Mezzanine, LLC; The Picerne Group, Inc.; TPG, Inc.; Allied Realty Advisors, LLC; Allied Realty Partners, LLC; Allied Orion Group, LLC d/b/a Allied Realty; and ACS Restoration GC, LLC d/b/a Allied Construction Services; TPG2011-4 (Post Oak), LLC v. Greyston Multi-Family Builders, Inc. GENERAL INFORMATION On, May 24, 2018, a letter of assignment from the 334th District Court trial-court clerk and a copy of the notice of appeal filed by Greyston Multi-Family Builders, Inc., Greystone (Post Oak), LLC, and Walter B. Eeds in the trial court was received and docketed as Cause Number 01-18-00396-CV. This Notice contains information about some of the rules and procedures that govern prosecution of an appeal pending before the First Court of Appeals. Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.6 requires parties and counsel to communicate about a pending appeal only through the Clerk’s office and they may not communicate with either the justices or their staff about a case. It is also improper to send a document to the Court about an appeal unless a copy of it is served on all other parties to the appeal at the same time. See TEX. R. APP. P. 9.5(d), (e). Effective January 1, 2014, all attorneys in civil cases and criminal cases must electronically file all documents (except a document submitted under seal or subject to a motion to seal) through the EfileTexas.gov electronic filing system. A party representing themselves pro se (without an attorney) in a civil case, is encouraged to e-file documents, but is not required to do so. Electronically filed documents must conform to TEX. R. APP. P. 9.4 and must be completed through EfileTexas.gov, http://www.efiletexas.gov. Electronically filed briefs must comply with TEX. R. APP. P. 9.4 and with the Texas Supreme Court's Redaction Guidelines found at http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/ebriefs/RedactionGuidelines.pdf. INFORMATION ABOUT THE APPELLATE RECORD This letter is NOTICE to the appellant that the Court may dismiss an appeal for want of prosecution, if the clerk’s record is not filed and it is appellant’s fault. See TEX. R. APP. P. 37.3(b); 42.3. This letter is also NOTICE to the appellant that if it is appellant’s fault that the reporter’s record is not filed, the Court may decide the appeal on those issues or points that do not require a reporter’s record for a decision. See TEX. R. APP. P. 37.3(c). Any motion related to informalities in the manner of bringing this appeal must be filed within thirty (30) days after the appellate record is filed. TEX. R. APP. P. 10.5(a). To obtain the clerk’s record and reporter’s record without payment of costs, a party must file a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs and establish an inability to pay cost in the trial court. See Tex. R. Civ. P. 145. Unless an appellant has established an inability to pay costs in the trial, the trial-court clerk and court reporter are not required to file the clerk’s and reporter’s records until appellant has paid the required fees to prepare and certify the records, or has made satisfactory arrangements to pay the fees. See TEX. R. APP. P. 35.3(a)(2), (b)(3). From information currently available, it appears that the trial court signed the final judgment or other appealable order on May 9, 2018. Because the notice of appeal indicates that a post-judgment motion was filed, unless the Court receives information to the contrary, the trial court clerk is due to file the clerk’s record and the court reporter is due to file the reporter’s record on or before Monday, July 09, 2018. The appellant and/or appellee should inform the Court as soon as possible if (1) this appeal is accelerated or (2) if there is disagreement about (a) the date the trial court signed the final judgment or appealable order or (b) whether a post-judgment motion or request for findings of fact and conclusions of law was timely filed in the trial court. It is mandatory that both the clerk’s record and the reporter’s record be filed electronically. Both the trial-court clerk and the court reporter are asked to complete the information sheet on the “Forms” page of the Court’s website, http://www.txcourts.gov/1stcoa/practice-before-the-court/forms.aspx, and file it with the Court 2 within ten (10) days of the date of this Notice. The parties do not need to file a motion to extend time to file either the clerk’s record or the reporter’s record. See Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure 34.5(b)(1), (c)(2), 35.3(c), and 35.6(b)(1) and Appendix C of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure for electronic filing related to preparation of the appellate record. Parties are encouraged to work together and with the trial court clerk and court reporter to properly designate all necessary items and portions of the testimony to be included in the initial records. The Court generally will not grant a motion to extend time to file a brief because a party requests to supplement the record with an item or portion of the testimony that the party did not timely designate for inclusion in the initial clerk’s record or reporter’s record. See TEX. R. APP. P. 10.5(b), 34.5(c)(1), 34.6(d), 38.6(d). INFORMATION ABOUT FILING DOCUMENTS Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.3 controls the number of paper copies and documents filed in paper form. All documents must include a certificate of service. See Tex. R. App. P. 9.5(d), (e). All civil motions must include a certificate of conference, TEX. R. APP. P. 10.1(a)(5), and require a $10 filing fee, unless the movant has established indigence or is exempt from the advance payment of filing fees, e.g., the State or a political subdivision of the State. See TEX. R. APP. P. 5; FEES CIV. CASES B (3); Op. Tex Att’y Gen. No. DM-459 (1997). The Court treats a civil motion requesting multiple types of relief as separate motions and requires a separate $10 filing fee for each motion. INFORMATION ABOUT BRIEFS Effective January 1, 2014, all attorneys in civil cases and criminal cases must electronically file all documents (except a document submitted under seal or subject to a motion to seal) through the EfileTexas.gov electronic filing system. A party representing themselves pro se (without an attorney) in a civil case, is encouraged to e-file documents, but is not required to do so. Electronically filed documents must conform to TEX. R. APP. P. 9.4 and must be completed through EfileTexas.gov, http://www.efiletexas.gov. Electronically filed briefs must comply with TEX. R. APP. P. 9.4 and with the Texas Supreme Court's Redaction Guidelines found at http://www.txcourts.gov/media/124902/redactionguidelines.pdf. INFORMATION ABOUT ATTORNEYS APPEARING BEFORE THE COURT Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 6 governs matters related to an attorney’s representation of a party before the Court. Attorneys must promptly notify the Clerk’s office of any change of address or change in designation of the lead counsel for a party. A nonresident attorney who is not a member of the State Bar of Texas must satisfy the requirements for participation in a Texas legal matter found on the Board of Law Examiners’ website http://www.ble.state.tx.us. 3 INFORMATION ABOUT NOTICES TO PARTIES Notice must be sent to all parties of any judgment, mandate, or order issued. See Tex. R. App. P. 12.6. If a party is represented by an attorney, notice will be sent to the party’s lead counsel. See TEX. R. APP. P. 9.5(b). Information available to the public about a case may be found on the “Case Information” page of the Court’s website. Parties may sign up for e-mail notices about activity in their case on the “CaseMail” page of the website. STANDARDS OF APPELLATE CONDUCT The Court follows the Standards of Appellate Conduct adopted by the Supreme Court of Texas and the Court of Criminal Appeals. All attorneys and parties—including pro se litigants— are expected to fully comply with these standards, as well as all applicable provisions of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, and the Code of Judicial Conduct. See the “Court Rules” page, “Other Rules Governing Attorneys” of the Texas Supreme Court’s website, http://www.txcourts.gov/supreme.aspx, or call and ask that a copy be mailed to you. Should you have questions at any time throughout the appellate process of your case, please do not hesitate to call the Clerk's office at 713-274-2700. Sincerely, Christopher A. Prine, Clerk of the Court 4