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Wallace v. Comm'n for Lawyer Discipline

Fourteenth Court of Appeals
Jun 14, 2012
NO. 14-12-00200-CV (Tex. App. Jun. 14, 2012)

Summary

In Wallace v. Lawyer (54 Ind. 501) the court was called upon to construe a provision of the practice act of the State of Indiana authorizing proceedings supplementary to execution against any "person" or "corporation" under which proceedings were instituted to reach the salary of a judgment debtor who was a county auditor, and it was held that the provision did not refer to municipal corporations or bodies politic and corporate, but only to private or ordinary business corporations.

Summary of this case from Rosenstock v. City of New York

Opinion

NO. 14-12-00200-CV

06-14-2012

ROBERT T. WALLACE, Appellant v. COMMISSION FOR LAWYER DISCIPLINE, Appellee


Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion filed June 14, 2012.

On Appeal from the 152nd District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 2007-03987


MEMORANDUM OPINION

This appeal is from a judgment signed November 20, 2011. No clerk's record has been filed. The clerk responsible for preparing the record in this appeal informed the court appellant did not make arrangements to pay for the record.

On March 19, 2012, notification was transmitted to all parties of the court's intention to dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution unless, within fifteen days, appellant paid or made arrangements to pay for the record and provided this court with proof of payment. See Tex. R. App. P. 37.3(b). Appellant filed a motion to extend time to file the record, which this court granted. The record was due May 1, 2012. On May 10, 2012, appellant was again ordered to provide proof of payment for the record.

Appellant has not provided this court with proof of payment for the record. Accordingly, the appeal is ordered dismissed.

PER CURIAM Panel consists of Chief Justice Hedges and Justices Seymore and Brown.


Summaries of

Wallace v. Comm'n for Lawyer Discipline

Fourteenth Court of Appeals
Jun 14, 2012
NO. 14-12-00200-CV (Tex. App. Jun. 14, 2012)

In Wallace v. Lawyer (54 Ind. 501) the court was called upon to construe a provision of the practice act of the State of Indiana authorizing proceedings supplementary to execution against any "person" or "corporation" under which proceedings were instituted to reach the salary of a judgment debtor who was a county auditor, and it was held that the provision did not refer to municipal corporations or bodies politic and corporate, but only to private or ordinary business corporations.

Summary of this case from Rosenstock v. City of New York
Case details for

Wallace v. Comm'n for Lawyer Discipline

Case Details

Full title:ROBERT T. WALLACE, Appellant v. COMMISSION FOR LAWYER DISCIPLINE, Appellee

Court:Fourteenth Court of Appeals

Date published: Jun 14, 2012

Citations

NO. 14-12-00200-CV (Tex. App. Jun. 14, 2012)

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