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

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 29, 2015
Docket13-15-00063-CV
StatusPublished

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ACCEPTED 13-15-00063-CV THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 4/29/2015 3:24:04 PM DORIAN RAMIREZ CLERK

No. 13-15-00063-CV

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FILED IN FOR THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT - AT CORPUS13th CHRISTI COURT,OF TEXAS APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI/EDINBURG, TEXAS 4/29/2015 3:24:04 PM MATHEW ALEXANDER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS PDORIAN RESIDENT OF E. RAMIREZ THE SOUTH TEXAS BRAIN AND SPINE CENTERClerk , Defendant-Appellant, v. PEDRO LOMAS, Plaintiff-Appellee.

ON APPEAL FROM COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 3, NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS CAUSE NO. 2012-CCV-61204-3 (HON. DEEANNE GALVAN)

PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE’S BRIEF

HILLIARD MUÑOZ GONZALES LLP Robert C. Hilliard State Bar No. 09677700 bobh@hmglawfirm.com Catherine D. Tobin State Bar No. 24013642 catherine@hmglawfirm.com John B. Martinez State Bar No. 24010212 john@hmglawfirm.com T. Christopher Pinedo State Bar No. 00788935 cpinedo@hmglawfirm.com Marion Reilly State Bar No. 24079195 marion@hmglawfirm.com 719 S. Shoreline Boulevard, Suite 500 Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Telephone No.: (361) 882-1612 Facsimile No.: (361) 882-3015 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE No. 13-15-00063-CV

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT - AT CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS

MATHEW ALEXANDER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH TEXAS BRAIN AND SPINE CENTER, Defendant-Appellant, v. PEDRO LOMAS, Plaintiff-Appellee.

ON APPEAL FROM COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 3, NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS CAUSE NO. 2012-CCV-61204-3 (HON. DEEANNE GALVAN)

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT

This appeal involves clear facts and well-settled law. Together, they amply

support the trial court’s denial of Defendant-Appellant’s second motion to dismiss.

As a result, Plaintiff-Appellee believes that oral argument is not necessary to aid the

decisional process or to expeditiously resolve this case. However, should the Court

wish to hear oral argument, then Plaintiff-Appellee would welcome the opportunity to

further articulate these issues.

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................................................... iii INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ............................................................................................... v STATEMENT OF THE CASE ....................................................................................... viii ISSUES PRESENTED .......................................................................................................... ix STATEMENT OF THE FACTS ........................................................................................ 1 STANDARDS OF REVIEW ............................................................................................... 6 I. THE TRIAL COURT’S DENIAL OF DEFENDANT-APPELLANT’S SECOND MOTION TO DISMISS IS REVIEWED FOR AN ABUSE OF DISCRETION ...................................................................................................... 6

II. THE TRIAL COURT’S FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW ARE REVIEWED FOR FACTUAL AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY OF THE EVIDENCE ................................................................................................. 7

SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT .................................................................................. 8 ARGUMENT .......................................................................................................................... 9 I. THE TRIAL COURT DID NOT ABUSE ITS DISCRETION IN DENYING DEFENDANT-APPELLANT’S SECOND MOTION TO DISMISS .............................................................................................................. 9

A. Plaintiff-Appellee Timely Served an Expert Report on Defendant-Appellant Mathew Alexander within 120 Days of Filing His Amended Pleading Naming Defendant- Appellant Mathew Alexander as a Party ......................................... 10

1. The 120-day deadline to serve an expert report runs from the date that the Plaintiff first asserted a health care liability claim against the Defendant ........................................................ 10

2. Zanchi v. Lane, 408 S.W.3d 373 (Tex. 2013) is inapposite and, if anything, supports Plaintiff-Appellee’s argument .............. 13

iii 3. The common law concept of misnomer does not apply ................... 14

B. Plaintiff-Appellee’s Service of His Expert Report was Timely Even Assuming the 120-Day Deadline was Triggered by the Filing of Plaintiff’s Original Petition ............... 17

II. THE EVIDENCE IS LEGALLY AND FACTUALLY SUFFICIENT TO SUPPORT THE TRIAL COURT’S FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW .................................................................................. 20

CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................... 22 RULE 9.4(I) CERTIFICATION ...................................................................................... 23 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ........................................................................................ 23

iv INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

PAGE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CASES:

Anderson v. City of Bessemar, 470 U.S. 546 (1985) ..................................................................................................... 6

SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS CASES:

Am. Transitional Care Ctrs. of Tex., Inc. v. Palacios, 46 S.W.3d 873 (Tex. 2001) ......................................................................................... 6

BMC Software Belgium, N.V. v. Marchland, 82 S.W.3d 789 (Tex. 2001) ......................................................................................... 7

City of San Antonio v. Rodriguez, 828 S.W.2d 417 (Tex. 1992) .................................................................................... 15

In re Greater Houston Orthopaedic Specialists, Inc., 295 S.W.3d 323 (Tex. 2009) .............................................................................. 15, 16

Jaffe Aircraft Corp. v. Carr, 867 S.W.2d 27 (Tex. 1993) ......................................................................................... 7

Ogletree v. Matthews, 262 S.W.3d 316 (Tex. 2007) .................................................................................... 19

Shah v. Moss, 67 S.W.3d 836 (Tex. 2001) ...................................................................................... 19

Stockton v. Offenbach, 336 S.W.3d 610 (Tex. 2011) .............................................................................. 18, 19

Tenet Hospitals Limited v. Rivera, 445 S.W.3d 698 (Tex. 2014) .................................................................................... 18

Walker v. Packer, 827 S.W.2d 833 (Tex. 1992) ....................................................................................... 7

v Worford v. Stamper, 801 S.W.2d 108 (Tex. 1990) ....................................................................................... 6

Yancy v. United Surgical Partners Int’l, Inc., 236 S.W.3d 778 (Tex.

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