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CV 0019 District Civil Family Docket Book.Rdl CIVIL SETTINGS FOR DISTRICT COURT ON Monday, October 04, 2021, 09:00 AM JURY CIVIL SETTINGS FOR DISTRICT COURT ON Monday, October 04, 2021, 09:00 AM JURY 1 D-1-AG-11-002097 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES vs. SAVANNAH LEE ANNAS 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty PAUL HILL 1 Atty ROBYNN FLETCHER 1 Atty KAREEM MCCULLEY 2 Atty ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ 2 D-1-FM-19-006668 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES vs. SAVANNAH LEE ANNAS 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty PAUL HILL 1 Atty ROBYNN FLETCHER 1 Atty KAREEM MCCULLEY 2 Atty COLIN GAFFNEY 3 D-1-GN-20-000222 JUAN WONG vs. JESUS DIAZ 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty CARL BROOKS SCHUELKE 1 Atty JOSEPH MATTHEW CROSS 2 Atty CARL BROOKS SCHUELKE 2 Atty JOSEPH MATTHEW CROSS 3 Atty ADAM WYMA 4 D-1-GN-20-002895 MICHAEL CONNELL vs. SUNGJUN YOON 3.00 Days Set By DEFENDANT JURY 1 Atty MICHAEL BURKE 1 Atty CATHERINE MARSOLAN 1 Atty PRINCESS CAMPOS 1 Atty CASSANDRA CORREA 5 D-1-GN-18-000196 JUAN URQUIZA vs. ANDREW FAUD DUNA 4.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty ANDREW SAUL TRAUB 1 Atty MICAH WILLIAMS 6 D-1-GN-18-003355 CARLOS CAMPOS vs. CAPITAL PUMPING LP 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty ROBERT MICHAEL MELENDEZ 1 Atty MICHAEL KIRKLAND 2 Atty ROBERT MICHAEL MELENDEZ 2 Atty MICHAEL KIRKLAND 3 Atty CHARLES JOSEPH CAIN 8 D-1-GN-20-000030 JIMMY ORNELAS vs. EPHRON TOUSSANT 3.00 Days Set By DEFENDANT JURY 1 Atty WILLIAM DAVIS 1 Atty BRETT HERMES PAYNE 2 Atty WILLIAM DAVIS Run Date: 9/27/2021 7:30:36 PM Monday, October 04, 2021 09:00 AM CV_0019 Page 1 of 239 CIVIL SETTINGS FOR DISTRICT COURT ON Monday, October 04, 2021, 09:00 AM JURY 10 D-1-GN-19-001858 AMADOR ALVAREZ vs. TOMAS E MINICK 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty JOSHUA CROWLEY 1 Atty TODD FINE 11 D-1-GN-19-005469 DAVID WINNETT vs. BRANNON R FRANK 5.00 Days Set By DEFENDANT JURY 1 Atty EUGENE W. BREES 1 Atty TERRI S. HARRIS 2 Atty JODY RUDMAN 3 Atty RANDALL L. CHRISTIAN 5 Atty KATHERINE CAMPBELL 12 D-1-GN-18-001725 REGINALD M MEANS vs. NATHAN A HAYWOOD 2.00 Days Set By DEFENDANT JURY 1 Atty ROLANDO DE LA GARZA 1 Atty BIANCA CEDRONE 1 Atty LANDON KNOTTS 1 Atty JEFFREY D. JANOTA 1 Atty MOHAMMAD SAID 2 Atty BIANCA CEDRONE 2 Atty ROLANDO DE LA GARZA 2 Atty JEFFREY D. JANOTA 2 Atty LANDON KNOTTS 2 Atty MOHAMMAD SAID 14 D-1-GN-20-000046 ARTURO MIR GARCIA vs. CARLOS GUTIERREZ LEPIZ 3.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty JOHN PLUMLEE 1 Atty JAMES MILLER 2 Atty JOHN PLUMLEE 1 Atty ELIZABETH WATSON 2 Atty JAMES MILLER 2 Atty ELIZABETH WATSON 15 D-1-GN-19-008846 WILD BASIN INVESTMENTS LLC vs. PHUNWARE INC 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 1 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 2 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 1 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 3 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 1 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 4 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 2 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 5 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 2 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 6 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 2 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 7 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 3 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 8 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 3 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 9 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 3 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 10 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 4 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE Run Date: 9/27/2021 7:30:36 PM Monday, October 04, 2021 09:00 AM CV_0019 Page 2 of 239 CIVIL SETTINGS FOR DISTRICT COURT ON , 11 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 4 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 12 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 4 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 13 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 5 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 14 Atty D. DOUGLAS BROTHERS 5 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 5 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 6 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 6 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 6 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 7 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 7 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 7 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 8 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 8 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 8 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 9 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 9 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 9 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 10 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 10 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 10 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 11 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 11 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 11 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 12 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 12 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 12 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 13 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 13 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 13 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 14 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 14 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 14 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 15 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 15 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 15 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT 16 Atty PAUL R. BESSETTE 16 Atty MICHAEL JOHN BILES 16 Atty CLAIRE TAPSCOTT Run Date: 9/27/2021 7:30:36 PM CV_0019 Page 3 of 239 CIVIL SETTINGS FOR DISTRICT COURT ON Monday, October 04, 2021, 09:00 AM JURY 16 D-1-GN-17-006764 JOANNE AUNE vs. GREATER AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 3.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty STEWART HARBER 1 Atty PHILIP RACUSIN 2 Atty JAMES L. GASCOYNE 3 Atty BRET ALLAN SANDERS 18 D-1-FM-19-006667 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES vs. SAVANNAH LEE ANNAS 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty PAUL HILL 1 Atty ROBYNN FLETCHER 1 Atty KAREEM MCCULLEY 2 Atty JULIE PENNINGTON 26 D-1-GN-19-000381 ISAAC DOUGLAS ROBERTSON vs. KAYLA RAYNE FRENCH 3.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty BRADLEY RUSSELL 1 Atty MICHAEL E. BOURLAND 2 Atty MICHAEL E. BOURLAND 29 D-1-GN-20-003202 TIFFANY BLEDSOE vs. KEITH CLAY 3.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty COLE GUMM 1 Atty BRETT HERMES PAYNE 30 D-1-GN-18-006365 PAUL STABLES vs. AKRAM NASREDDINE 3.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty JOHN WILEY THOMAS 1 Atty DENNIS HUNSBERGER 31 D-1-GN-20-002818 MYRIAM ESQUIVEL vs. EL TERRERO LLC 3.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty LAURA JAMES 1 Atty JEREMY PHILIP LEVINE 34 D-1-GN-20-002202 LEE TYNES vs. ROSEMARY BARRY MARTINEZ 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty JASON LUKE DOW 1 Atty ARCHIE CARL PIERCE 2 Atty JASON LUKE DOW 2 Atty JONATHAN W. LAW Run Date: 9/27/2021 7:30:36 PM Monday, October 04, 2021 09:00 AM CV_0019 Page 4 of 239 CIVIL SETTINGS FOR DISTRICT COURT ON Monday, October 04, 2021, 09:00 AM JURY 36 D-1-GN-18-001053 6800 MANCHACA ROAD LP vs. SPG MANAGEMENT INC 10.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty GREGORY SAPIRE 1 Atty JOSEPH F. BROPHY 1 Atty CARLOS RAMON SOLTERO 2 Atty JOSEPH F. BROPHY 3 Atty GREGORY SAPIRE 3 Atty CARLOS RAMON SOLTERO 4 Atty GREGORY SAPIRE 4 Atty CARLOS RAMON SOLTERO 5 Atty GREGORY SAPIRE 6 Atty GREGORY SAPIRE 7 Atty GREGORY SAPIRE 8 Atty GREGORY SAPIRE 9 Atty GREGORY SAPIRE 39 D-1-GN-20-000369 GLORIA GOODE vs. JOSE C YEPEZ 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty KEMP W. GORTHEY 3 Atty R. SCOTT PLACEK 4 Atty R. SCOTT PLACEK 40 D-1-GN-20-007169 CONSTANTIN SAVA vs. LILLIAN JOYCE CARRABINE 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty JASON BARTLETT MCMINN 1 Atty JAMES MILLER 2 Atty JASON BARTLETT MCMINN 2 Atty JAMES MILLER 41 D-1-GN-20-003670 MARSHAL BRANDT vs. AUSTIN INFINITI INC 5.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty TROY ANDREW GLANDER 1 Atty KIDD SCOTT 43 D-1-GN-19-005423 STEPHEN ORR vs. PROGRESSIVE COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 3.00 Days Set By PLAINTIFF JURY 1 Atty STEVEN C. LEE 1 Atty DAVID L. 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