Dr. Mathew Alexander, M.D., Individually and as President of South Texas Brain and Spine Center, and South Texas Brain and Spine Center v. Pedro Lomas
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Opinion
THE THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS
13-15-00063-CV
Dr. Mathew Alexander, M.D., Individually and as President of South Texas Brain and Spine Center v. Pedro Lomas
On Appeal from the County Court at Law No 3 of Nueces County, Texas Trial Cause No. 2012-CCV-61204-3
JUDGMENT
THE THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS, having considered this cause on
appeal, concludes the judgment of the trial court should be reversed and the cause
remanded to the trial court. The Court orders the judgment of the trial court
REVERSED and REMANDED for further proceedings consistent with its opinion. Costs
of the appeal are adjudged against appellee.
We further order this decision certified below for observance.
July 30, 2015
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