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David Charles Loeb, Appellant, v. David M. Coover Jr., Appellee.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
These appeals were abated by this Court on November 20, 2015, to allow the parties an opportunity to finalize settlement. These appeals are now before the Court on a joint motion to dismiss appeals pursuant to settlement. Accordingly, these appeals are REINSTATED.
The parties have reached an agreement to compromise and settle their differences. The parties request this Court to render judgment in the trial cause effectuating the agreement. See Tex.R.App. P. 42.1(a)(2)(A). The parties have agreed that: (1) David Charles Loeb take nothing from David M. Coover Jr. in his capacity as Independent Executor of the Estate of Leon Stephen Loeb by reason of any claim asserted by David Charles Loeb in the trial cause; (2) David M. Coover Jr. in his capacity as Independent Executor of the Estate of Leon Stephen Loeb take nothing from David Charles Loeb by reason of any claim asserted by David M. Coover Jr. in the trial cause; and (3) all costs and fees, including attorney's fees, incurred by appellant and appellee in the appellate causes and trial cause are taxed against the party incurring same.
We GRANT the joint motion to dismiss appeals. We RENDER judgment effectuating the parties' agreement, and dismiss the appeals. In accordance with the agreement of the parties, costs are taxed against the party incurring same. See Tex.R.App. P. 42.1(d).
Memorandum Opinion Per Curiam
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Docket No: NUMBERS 13–15–00366–CV AND 13–15–00485–CV
Decided: January 07, 2016
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi-Edinburg.
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