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Alvie Campbell and Julia Campbell v. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, et al.--Appeal from 277th District Court of Williamson County
State: Texas
Court: Criminal Court of Appeals
Docket No: 03-10-00481-CV
Case Date: 12/10/2010
Plaintiff: CHRISTOPHER IRBY
Defendant: THE STATE OF TEXAS (Original)
Preview:Regent Care Center of Laredo, Limited Partnership d/b/a Regent Care Center Laredo and Pamela Humphrey v. Maria D. Abrego, Berta Villarreal, Beatriz Hernandez, Raul Perez, Jr., Homero Perez and David Perez, Individually and as Representatives and Legal Heirs of the Estate of Magdalena Perez, Deceased--Appeal from 49th Judicial District Court of Webb County
MAJORITY | MAJORITY CONCURRING OPINION No. 04-06-00518-CV REGENT CARE CENTER OF LAREDO, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP d/b/a Regent Care Center of Laredo and Pamela Humphrey , Appellants v. Maria D. ABREGO, et al. , Appellees From the 49th Judicial District Court, Webb County, Texas Trial Court No. 2005-CVQ-001818-D1 Honorable Ricardo H. Garcia , Judge Presiding

Opinion by: Alma L. L pez, Chief Justice Concurring opinion by: Phylis J. Speedlin , Justice Sitting: Alma L. L pez, Chief Justice Catherine Stone , Justice Phylis J. Speedlin , Justice Delivered and Filed: December 13, 2006

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Having practiced in the medical malpractice area for seventeen years prior to taking the bench, I have closely followed the development of the law with regard to the requirement of expert reports. I also have closely followed the gamesmanship that has rapidly spawned in this area of the law. This gamesmanship is directly at odds with the ethical concept that the law's procedures should be used "only for legitimate purposes." Tex. Disciplinary R. Prof'l Conduct preamble 4. Regent Care admits that it was served with a copy of the response to the requests for disclosure by the deadline for filing the expert report. Regent Care recognized that the response contained the expert reports required to satisfy section 74.351, and Regent Care timely filed its objections to the expert reports by the statutory deadline. Regent Care's effort to dismiss the underlying cause under these circumstances illustrates the manner in which section 74.351 is being used for unintended purposes. See American Transitional Care Centers of Tex., Inc. v. Palacios, 46 S.W.3d 873, 878 (Tex. 2001) (noting one purpose of the expert-report requirement is to deter frivolous claims). Phylis J. Speedlin , Justice

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