Kennard Law, P.C. v. Al Davidson, American Postal Workers Union, ALF-CIO, Local 185, DEA Albertson, Corey Jasper, Barbara Vaughns and Diann Scurlark

Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion filed December 21, 2021. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals ____________ NO. 14-19-00885-CV ____________ KENNARD LAW, P.C., Appellant V. AL DAVIDSON; AMERICAN POSTAL WORKERS UNION, ALF-CIO, LOCAL 185; DEA ALBERTSON; COREY JASPER; BARBARA VAUGHNS; AND DIANN SCURLARK, Appellees On Appeal from the 61st District Court Harris County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 2019-11524 MEMORANDUM OPINION The notice of appeal in this matter was filed by Leslie Taylor and Kennard Law, P.C. Leslie Taylor was subsequently dismissed from the appeal for want of prosecution. No brief was filed on behalf of Kennard Law, P.C. Although Alfonso Kennard, Jr. is not a party to this appeal, he filed an appellate brief. In an order dated November 4, 2021, we gave Alfonso Kennard, Jr. ten days to file an amended notice of appeal. See Tex. R. App. 25.1(g). In the same order, we stated that if a brief was not filed on behalf of Kennard Law, P.C. within ten days, its appeal would be dismissed for want of prosecution. See Tex. R. App. 42.3(b). Significantly more than ten days has passed and Alfonso Kennard, Jr. has not filed an amended notice of appeal and Kennard Law, P.C. has not filed a brief. Accordingly, we order Alfonso Kennard, Jr.’s brief stricken as he is not a party to this appeal. We further dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution. PER CURIAM Panel consists of Justices Bourliot, Zimmerer, and Spain. 2