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Skalla v. Canepari

SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
Jun 6, 2013
2013 Ark. 249 (Ark. 2013)

Summary

rebriefing ordered to include in the abstract the deposition testimony attached as an exhibit to the motion for summary judgment

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Opinion

No. CV-12-1065

06-06-2013

VIRGINIA MCCREARY SKALLA APPELLANT v. JOSEPH F. CANEPARI APPELLEE

Daggett, Donovan & Perry, PLLC, by: Robert J. Donovan, for appellant. Chisenhall, Nestrud & Julian, P.A. , by: Jason W. Earley, for appellee.


REBRIEFING ORDERED.


PER CURIAM

Appellant Virginia McCreary Skalla appeals an order of the Crittenden County Circuit Court granting summary judgment in favor of appellee, Joseph F. Canepari. We order rebriefing because of defects in Skalla's abstract and addendum.

Skalla and Canepari filed cross-motions for summary judgment contending damages as a result of Canepari's entering into a tenancy in common and selling property to a third party. With their motions, each party attached excerpts from deposition testimony as exhibits. On appeal, Skalla's abstract contains an itemized list of the deposition excerpts with page-number references to the addendum. Those abstracted deposition excerpts appear in Skalla's addendum and are cited by both parties in their arguments.

Skalla's inclusion of the deposition transcripts in her addendum, instead of the abstract, violates our briefing rules. If a transcript of a deposition is an exhibit to a motion or related paper, the material parts of the transcript shall be abstracted, not included in the addendum. Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(a)(5)(A) & 4-2(a)(8)(A)(i) (2012) (emphasis added). The addendum shall also contain a reference to the abstract pages where the transcript exhibit appears as abstracted. Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(a)(8)(A)(i). We order rebriefing to correct these defects. See Gentry v. Robinson, 2009 Ark. 345, 322 S.W.3d 498 (per curiam); see also Chesapeake Exploration, LLC v. Whillock, 2013 Ark. App. 339; Drake v. Sheridan Sch. Dist., 2012 Ark. App. 531; Lancaster v. Reiger, 2010 Ark. App. 437.

Skalla has fifteen days from the date of this order to file a substituted brief, abstract, and addendum that comply with our rules. Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(b)(3) (2012). Failure to do so within the prescribed time may result in affirmance. Id. After service of the substituted brief, abstract, and addendum, Canepari shall have the opportunity to file a substituted responsive brief within the time prescribed by this court.

Further, we encourage Skalla, prior to filing her substituted brief, abstract, and addendum, to review our rules to ensure that no additional deficiencies are present. Gentry, 2009 Ark. 345, at 6, 322 S.W.3d at 501.

Rebriefing ordered.

Daggett, Donovan & Perry, PLLC, by: Robert J. Donovan, for appellant.

Chisenhall, Nestrud & Julian, P.A. , by: Jason W. Earley, for appellee.


Summaries of

Skalla v. Canepari

SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
Jun 6, 2013
2013 Ark. 249 (Ark. 2013)

rebriefing ordered to include in the abstract the deposition testimony attached as an exhibit to the motion for summary judgment

Summary of this case from Mason v. Mason
Case details for

Skalla v. Canepari

Case Details

Full title:VIRGINIA MCCREARY SKALLA APPELLANT v. JOSEPH F. CANEPARI APPELLEE

Court:SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS

Date published: Jun 6, 2013

Citations

2013 Ark. 249 (Ark. 2013)

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