in Re Jana Booth
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Opinion
IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
No. 10-16-00060-CV
IN RE JANA BOOTH
Original Proceeding
ORDER
Relator’s motion for temporary stay of proceedings is granted in part. All
proceedings in the trial court are stayed until further order of the Court. The parties are,
however, permitted to reschedule and attend the mediation that was scheduled for March
11, 2016.
If the parties agree to reschedule and attend the mediation, it must occur within
twenty-eight days of the date of this Order. No later than seven days after the mediation,
Relator’s counsel shall advise the Court in writing of the result of the mediation,
including whether an agreement was reached and if so, whether it resolves and thus
moots this original proceeding. If the parties cannot agree to participate in mediation in accordance with this
Order, Relator’s counsel is ordered to immediately advise the Court of that fact within
fourteen days of the date of this Order.
PER CURIAM
Before Chief Justice Gray, Justice Davis, and Justice Scoggins Order issued and filed April 21, 2016 Do not publish
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