Exxon Mobil Global Services v. State Office of Administrative Hearings, and Keneshia Washington in Her Official Capacity as Administrative Law Judge
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ACCEPTED 15-24-00034-CV FIFTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 3/11/2025 2:50 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE CLERK FILED IN 15th COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 3/11/2025 2:50:55 PM March 11, 2025 CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk Christopher Prine Via E-file Clerk of the Court Court of Appeals Fifteenth District of Texas P.O. Box 12852 Austin, Texas 78711
RE: Case No. 15-24-00034-CV; Exxon Mobil Global Services v. State Office of Administrative Hearings, and Keneshia Washington in her Official Capacity as Administrative Law Judge
Dear Mr. Prine,
This is to acknowledge receipt of your March 5, 2025, letter notifying the parties of the submission of this case on oral argument on April 15, 2025, in Houston.
I also wanted to notify you that I will be presenting oral argument on behalf of Appellees, the State Office of Administrative Hearings and Administrative Law Judge Keneshia Washington.
/s/ Karen L. Watkins KAREN L. WATKINS State Bar No. 20927425 Assistant Attorney General Austin, Texas 78711-2548 Tel. (512) 475-4208 Fax (512) 320-0167 karen.watkins@oag.texas.gov
c: Ms. Tracy Turner and Mr. John Bruniak, via e-service Ms. Caroline Tom, via e-service
P os t Of fic e Box 12548 , Aust in, Texa s 7 8 7 1 1 - 2 5 4 8 • ( 5 1 2 ) 4 6 3 - 2 1 0 0 • www. texa satto r neyg eneral .gov Automated Certificate of eService This automated certificate of service was created by the efiling system. The filer served this document via email generated by the efiling system on the date and to the persons listed below. The rules governing certificates of service have not changed. Filers must still provide a certificate of service that complies with all applicable rules.
Jeff Lutz on behalf of Karen Watkins Bar No. 20927425 jeff.lutz@oag.texas.gov Envelope ID: 98327706 Filing Code Description: Letter Filing Description: 2025 0311 OA Intent to argue letter for Appellees Status as of 3/11/2025 3:07 PM CST
Case Contacts
Name BarNumber Email TimestampSubmitted Status
John Brusniak john@texaspropertytaxattorneys.com 3/11/2025 2:50:55 PM SENT
Tracy Turner tracy@texaspropertytaxattorneys.com 3/11/2025 2:50:55 PM SENT
Lauren Brusniak lauren@texaspropertytaxattorneys.com 3/11/2025 2:50:55 PM SENT
Kendal Carnley kendal@texaspropertytaxattorneys.com 3/11/2025 2:50:55 PM SENT
Caroline Tom ctom@olsonllp.com 3/11/2025 2:50:55 PM SENT
Karen Watkins karen.watkins@oag.texas.gov 3/11/2025 2:50:55 PM SENT
Jeff Lutz jeff.lutz@oag.texas.gov 3/11/2025 2:50:55 PM SENT
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