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In re
AHRENS & DEANGELI, P.L.L.C., FWP TECHNOLOGIES, INC., EDWARD D. AHRENS, AND DARIN DEANGELI
Closed
Last Texas Supreme Court docket entry almost 3 years ago
Docket Sheet
2009-03-10 Case stored in record room –
2009-01-09 petition for writ of mandamus acted upon – Event and/or disposition refers to mandamus
2009-01-09 Motion to Abate disp –
2009-01-07 Motion to abate cause filed – Relator
2008-12-02 Reply brief. – Relator
2008-11-18 Brief filed. – Real parties in interest
2008-10-29 Brief filed. – Relator
2008-10-15 Electronic Copy of Brief Posted to Web – Relator
2008-10-15 Electronic Copy of Brief Posted to Web – Relator
2008-09-29 briefing on the merits requested – Event and/or disposition refers to mandamus
2008-08-25 Reply to petition for writ of mandamus – Relator
2008-08-19 File instrument. – Relator
2008-08-18 supplement to clerk's/reporter's record – Real parties in interest
2008-08-18 response to petition for writ of mandamus – Real parties in interest
2008-07-18 Supreme Court of Texas Requested Response; due no later than 3:00 p.m.; mailbox rule does not apply – Event and/or disposition refers to mandamus
2008-07-01 Case forwarded to Court –
2008-06-27 Case Record Filed – Relator
2008-06-27 Appendix to Brief filed – Relator
2008-06-27 petition for writ of mandamus filed – Relator
Parties in the Texas Supreme Court
Ahrens & Deangeli, P.L.L.C., relator see attorneys

Woodruff, Paul H., real party in interest see attorneys

Arrange by Attorney
Texas Supreme Court Order Lists
Court of Appeals Opinions
Courts Below
Court of Appeals:
Dallas (5th COA)
No. 05-08-00793-CV docket
by Honorable Joseph Morris

Trial Court:
Dallas County
Honorable Martin L. Lowy
Briefs in the Texas Supreme Court