Johannes B. Massar v. Pegasus Pain Management, PLLC

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 6, 2026
Docket15-25-00054-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ACCEPTED 15-25-00054-cv ORAL ARGUMENT CONDITIONALLY FIFTEENTH REQUESTED COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 1/6/2026 4:25 PM No. 15-25-00054-CV CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE CLERK IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTEENTH DISTRICT FILED IN 15th COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN, TEXAS 1/6/2026 4:25:30 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE JOHANNES B. MASSAR, Clerk Appellant

v.

PEGASUS PAIN MANAGEMENT, PLLC, Appellee

From Cause No. CC-22-00078-B in the County Court at Law No. 2, Dallas County, Texas, Honorable Melissa Bellan, Presiding

APPELLEE PEGASUS PAIN MANAGEMENT, PLLC’S MOTION TO STRIKE REPLY BRIEF OR ALTERNATIVELY MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE SUR-REPLY

Mark A. Ticer State Bar No. 20018900 mticer@ticerlaw.com Jennifer W. Johnson State Bar No. 24060029 jjohnson@ticerlaw.com LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER 10440 N. Central Expressway, Suite 600 Dallas, Texas 75231 214-219-4220 – Telephone 214-219-4218 – Facsimile

ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................................... i

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES.................................................................................... ii

I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 1

II. MASSAR’S REPLY BRIEF SHOULD BE STRICKEN .................................... 2

A. Massar’s Reply Brief Concerning Conditions Precedent Comes Too Late ..... 2

B. Massar’s Reply Brief Does Not Provide a Cure for Other Inadequate Briefing5

III. ALTERNATIVELY, PEGASUS SHOULD BE PERMITTED A SUR-REPLY TO RESPOND TO MASSAR’S NEW ARGUMENT ............................................ 7

A. Massar’s Trial By Consent Fails ...................................................................... 8

B. Massar’s Other New Arguments Equally Fail................................................ 14

CONCLUSION ...................................................................................................... 16

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE .............................................................................. 17

CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE..................................................................... 17

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ..................................................................... 18

APPELLEE PEGASUS PAIN MANAGEMENT, PLLC’S MOTION TO STRIKE REPLY BRIEF OR ALTERNATIVELY MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE SUR-REPLY PAGE i INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

Cases

Bankhead v. Maddox, 135 S.W.3d 162 (Tex. App. – Tyler 2004, no pet.)....................................... 2, 3, 5

Bennett v. Cochran, 96 S.W.3d 227 (Tex. 2002) ..................................................................................15

Betty Leavell Rlty. Co. v. Raggio, 669 S.W.2d 102 (Tex. 1984) ..................................................................................4

Brown v. Green, 302 S.W.3d 1 (Tex. App. – Houston [14th Dist.] 2009, no pet.) ...........................2

Case Corp. v. Hi-Class Business Systems of America, Inc., 184 S.W.3d 760 (Tex. App. – Dallas 2005, pet. denied) .......................................8

City of Keller v. Wilson, 168 S.W.3d 802 (Tex. 2005) ..................................................................................3

Dallas County v. Gonzalez, 183 S.W.3d 94 (Tex. App. – Dallas 2006, pet. denied) .........................................2

Fort Worth Transp. Auth. v. Rodriguez, 547 S.W.3d 830 (Tex. 2018) ................................................................................14

Greathouse v. Charter Nat’l Bank-Sw, 851 S.W.2d 173 (Tex. 1992) ..................................................................................4

In re KFC U.S.A., Inc., No. 05-98-01116-CV, 1998 WL 427284 (Tex. App. – Dallas Jul. 30, 1999, orig. proceeding) .............................................................................................................7

Richey v. Brouse, No. 03-23-00544-CV, 2024 WL 5241049 (Tex. App. – Austin Dec. 20, 2024, pet. filed) (mem. op.) ................................................................................. 2, 3, 5, 6

APPELLEE PEGASUS PAIN MANAGEMENT, PLLC’S MOTION TO STRIKE REPLY BRIEF OR ALTERNATIVELY MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE SUR-REPLY PAGE ii Trimcos, LLC v. Compass Bank, 649 S.W.3d 907 (Tex. App. – Houston [1st Dist.] 2022, pet. denied) ...................5

Valadez v. Avitia, 238 S.W.3d 843 (Tex. App. – El Paso 2007, no pet.) ............................................5

Rules

Tex. R. App. P. 34.6(c)(4) ........................................................................................15

Tex. R. App. P. 38.3................................................................................................2, 3

APPELLEE PEGASUS PAIN MANAGEMENT, PLLC’S MOTION TO STRIKE REPLY BRIEF OR ALTERNATIVELY MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE SUR-REPLY PAGE iii Pegasus Pain Management, PLLC (“Pegasus”), Appellee herein, files

Appellee Pegasus Pain Management, PLLC’s Motion to Strike Reply Brief or

Alternatively Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply and would show the Honorable

Court as follows:

I. INTRODUCTION

Pegasus timely filed Appellee’s Brief on December 1, 2025. As part of

Appellee’s Brief, Pegasus argued that Appellant Johannes Massar (“Massar”) has

waived his appeal to the judgment obtained by Pegasus due to inadequate briefing.

For example, Massar did not address the standard of review for his challenge to the

breach of contract claim in the judgment – that is whether Massar is making a legal

or factual sufficiency of evidence challenge and what that standard requires.

Compounding the absence of any standard of review in his opening brief,

Massar has failed to explain how the evidence falls within any standard of review

including any analysis for satisfying any standard. At best, Massar’s briefing is

conclusionary and suffers from a systematic absence of analysis.

Massar has obviously recognized his inadequate briefing and lack of analysis

when he filed his reply brief. Massar is using his reply brief in an attempt to avoid

waiver by inadequate briefing by identifying several standards of review for the first

time and offering new arguments and analysis. Massar’s reply brief confirms that his

opening brief was deficient.

APPELLEE PEGASUS PAIN MANAGEMENT, PLLC’S MOTION TO STRIKE REPLY BRIEF OR ALTERNATIVELY MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE SUR-REPLY PAGE 1 Because Massar’s opening briefing is legally deficient and cannot be cured by

his reply brief in identifying standards of review and new arguments and analysis,

Massar’s Reply Brief of Appellant (“Reply Brief”) should be stricken or alternatively

Pegasus should be permitted to file a sur-reply.

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Related

Bennett v. Cochran
96 S.W.3d 227 (Texas Supreme Court, 2002)
Case Corp. v. Hi-Class Business Systems of America, Inc.
184 S.W.3d 760 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2006)
Greathouse v. Charter National Bank-Southwest
851 S.W.2d 173 (Texas Supreme Court, 1992)
Bankhead v. Maddox
135 S.W.3d 162 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2004)
Betty Leavell Realty Co. v. Raggio
669 S.W.2d 102 (Texas Supreme Court, 1984)
Dallas County v. Gonzales
183 S.W.3d 94 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2006)
City of Keller v. Wilson
168 S.W.3d 802 (Texas Supreme Court, 2005)
Brown v. Green
302 S.W.3d 1 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2009)
Valadez v. Avitia
238 S.W.3d 843 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2007)
Fort Worth Transp. Auth. v. Rodriguez
547 S.W.3d 830 (Texas Supreme Court, 2018)

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