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What is the appellate procedure for business disputes in Texas?

This question has been addressed in 1 Texas court opinion:

Best Choice Restaurants, LLC v. Edna Lumber Co., Inc.

COA13 — January 29, 2026

While an appeal regarding a district court judgment was pending, the appellant (Best Choice Restaurants) and the appellee reached a settlement agreement. The appellant subsequently filed a voluntary motion to dismiss the appeal under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 42.1(a)(1), requesting that each party bear its own costs as agreed. The Thirteenth Court of Appeals analyzed the request under TRAP 42.1, finding that the settlement rendered the appeal unnecessary and that dismissal would not prejudice the rights of any other party. The court granted the motion, dismissed the appeal, and explicitly ordered that no motions for rehearing would be entertained to ensure the immediate and absolute finality of the settlement.

Litigation Takeaway

“To ensure a "clean break" and prevent "buyer's remorse" after reaching a settlement during an appeal, practitioners should file a voluntary motion to dismiss under TRAP 42.1(a)(1) and specifically request that the court preclude any motions for rehearing. This strategy secures immediate finality and protects the settlement from last-minute attempts to revive litigation.”

Thomas J. Daley

Texas Family Law Litigation

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  • Divorcing a Narcissist
  • Dividing Retirement Assets
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  • High-Asset Divorce

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