Beverly Ayer v. Robert Storey Wilson, D.O.
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Opinion
Opinion filed October 16, 2020
In The
Eleventh Court of Appeals ___________
No. 11-19-00067-CV ___________
BEVERLY AYER, Appellant V. ROBERT STOREY WILSON, D.O., Appellee
On Appeal from the 266th District Court Erath County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. CV35440
MEMORANDUM OPINION Appellant, Beverly Ayer, has filed in this court a motion to dismiss this appeal. In the motion, Appellant states that the parties to this appeal “have reached an agreement to compromise and settle” the issues involved in this appeal. Appellant asks this court to dismiss the appeal and to tax costs on appeal against the party incurring same. In accordance with Appellant’s request, we dismiss this appeal. See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.1(a)(1). The motion to dismiss is granted, and the appeal is dismissed.
PER CURIAM
October 16, 2020 Panel consists of: Bailey, C.J., Stretcher, J., and Wright, S.C.J.1 Willson, J., not participating.
1 Jim R. Wright, Senior Chief Justice (Retired), Court of Appeals, 11th District of Texas at Eastland, sitting by assignment. 2
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