COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE
FIRST DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON
ORDER
Appellate case name: Gerardus J. Smith v. J. Darrell Brewer
Appellate case number: 01-16-00029-CV
Trial court case number: 2014-68579
Trial court: 215th District Court of Harris County
This is an appeal from an order signed January 5, 2016. It appears from the record
that the judgment is not final. The order does not dispose of all claims. See Youngblood
& Associates, P.L.L.C. v. Duhon, 57 S.W.3d 63, 65 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.]
2001, no pet.) (holding failure to rule on claims for attorneys’ fees prevented order from
being final).
The Supreme Court of Texas has advised that if an appellate court is uncertain about
the intent of an order to finally dispose of all claims and parties, it may abate the appeal to
permit clarification by the trial court. See Lehmann v. Har-Con Corp., 39 S.W.3d 191, 206
(Tex. 2001). Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 27.2 provides as follows:
The appellate court may allow an appealed order that is not
final to be modified so as to be made final and may allow the
modified order and all proceedings relating to it to be included
in a supplemental record.
TEX. R. APP. P. 27.2.
Accordingly, we order the case abated and remanded to the trial court for a period
of thirty days so that the trial court may clarify whether the summary judgment is final, and
to permit the parties to obtain an order or orders disposing of the counterclaim against
Gerardus J. Smith, if necessary. A supplemental clerk’s record containing the trial court’s
clarifying order or orders shall be filed with the clerk of this court on or before September
22, 2016.
The appeal is abated, treated as a closed case, and removed from this Court’s active
docket. The appeal will be reinstated on this Court’s active docket when the supplemental
clerk’s record is filed in this Court. The Court will also consider an appropriate motion to
reinstate the appeal filed by either party, or the Court may reinstate the appeal on its own
motion. It is the responsibility of any party seeking reinstatement to request a hearing date
from the trial court and to schedule a hearing, if a hearing is required, in compliance with
this Court’s order. If the parties do not request a hearing, the court coordinator of the trial
court shall set a hearing date and notify the parties of such date.
It is so ORDERED.
Judge’s signature: /s/ Chief Justice Sherry Radack
Acting individually Acting for the Court
Date: August 23, 2016