Jay Cohen v. Tour Partners, LTD., Dennis J. Wilkerson, and Eighteen Investments, Inc. ( 2015 )


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    14-15-00392-CV
    FOURTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS
    HOUSTON, TEXAS
    10/19/2015 2:51:00 PM
    CHRISTOPHER PRINE
    CLERK
    No. 14-15-00392-CV
    In the Court of Appeals                   FILED IN
    1st COURT OF APPEALS
    For the Fourteenth Judicial District of Texas HOUSTON, TEXAS
    Houston, Texas                 11/23/2015 5:50:17 PM
    CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE
    Clerk
    Jay H. Cohen,
    Appellant
    v.
    Tour Partners, Ltd.,
    Appellee
    On Appeal from Cause No. 2013-41051
    In The 269th District Court of Harris County, Texas
    The Honorable Judge Hinde, Presiding
    Tour Partners’ Motion to Dismiss for Want of Prosecution
    Hawash Meade Gaston
    Neese & Cicack LLP
    Walter J. Cicack
    Texas Bar No. 04250535
    Samuel B. Haren
    Texas Bar No. 24032854
    2118 Smith Street
    Houston, Texas 77002
    713-658-9001 (phone)
    713-658-9011 (fax)
    wcicack@hmgnc.com
    sharen@hmgnc.com
    Attorneys for Appellee
    Tour Partners, Ltd.
    Exhibit 1
    Appellant Jay H. Cohen (“Cohen”) has received three extensions of his
    briefing deadline. Despite these extensions, Cohen still has not filed his brief. As
    demonstrated below, the Court should dismiss Cohen’s appeal for want of
    prosecution.
    Background
    The initial clerk’s record was filed on June 10. Cohen’s opening brief was
    initially due on July 10. Cohen has requested three extensions of his briefing
    deadline:
     First Extension: Two days before his initial deadline, Cohen sought a
    thirty-one day extension based on his attorney’s busy schedule. Appellee
    Tour Partners, Ltd. (“Tour Partners”) did not oppose this request. The
    Court granted the thirty-one day extension.
     Second Extension: The day of the second deadline, Cohen sought a thirty-
    day extension based on his dissatisfaction with the contents of the Clerk’s
    Record. Tour Partners did not oppose this request. The Court granted the
    thirty-day extension.
     Third Extension: The day of the third deadline, Cohen sought another
    extension based on his dissatisfaction with the Contents of the Clerk’s
    Record. Because Cohen’s own inattention to the file caused the lateness of
    the Clerk’s Record, Tour Partners opposed this request. The Court
    (1) granted a thirty-six day extension and (2) warned that “no further
    extensions will be granted absent exceptional circumstances . . . .”
    Order Granting Third Motion to Extend (emphasis in original).
    Cohen’s final deadline to file his brief was Thursday, October 15. As of the
    afternoon of Monday, October 19, Cohen still has not filed his brief.
    Discussion
    “If an appellant fails to timely file a brief,” Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure
    38.8(a)(1) allows the Court to “dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution, unless
    the appellant reasonably explains the failure . . . .” Despite three extensions, Cohen
    has failed to timely file a brief.
    According to Cohen, this failure was caused by Cohen’s confusion over the
    contents of his own record:
    In reviewing the brief as drafted last week, I realized that it had been
    drafted assuming that no summary judgment evidence was excluded.
    The order granting in part some of your objections had not made it into
    the record. I immediately emailed Sam [Haren, attorney for Tour
    Partners,] and you to ask permission to include the order as a tab to the
    brief, which Sam indicated was not opposed.1 To not mislead the Court,
    I then attempted to re-draft the brief to ensure that there was no error as
    to the summary judgment evidence admitted, and I also had to address
    the exclusions. The re-write was too significant (as you can imagine) to
    complete in time. I have redrafted the brief and will be filing it
    tomorrow with a motion to extend time to the filing date. Unless you
    tell me otherwise, I will assume you are opposed to the extension.
    Exhibit 1, Email from May to Cicack at 1 (emphasis added). That is, Cohen failed
    to meet his fourth briefing deadline because he once again did not thoroughly
    examine the Clerk’s Record until the evening his brief was due.2
    1
    The request referenced by Cohen was sent at 5:24 p.m. on the October 15 briefing deadline. See
    Exhibit 1, Email from May to Cicack at 2. Tour Partners’ counsel agreed to this request. 
    Id. 2 In
    assessing this inattention, the Court should note that Cohen’s current appellate counsel also
    represented him at the time of the evidentiary ruling in question.
    2
    Prayer
    Cohen has had three chances to file his brief on time. Tour Partners
    respectfully submits that the Court should not indulge Cohen’s continued lack of
    diligence by granting him a strike four. Tour Partners prays that the Court dismiss
    Cohen’s appeal for want of prosecution and grant Tour Partners all other relief to
    which it is entitled.
    Respectfully submitted,
    Hawash Meade Gaston
    Neese & Cicack LLP
    /s/ Walter J. Cicack
    Walter J. Cicack
    Texas Bar No. 04250535
    Samuel B. Haren
    Texas Bar No. 24032854
    2118 Smith Street
    Houston, Texas 77002
    713-658-9001 (phone)
    713-658-9011 (fax)
    wcicack@hmgnc.com
    sharen@hmgnc.com
    Attorneys for Appellee
    Tour Partners, Ltd.
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    Certificate of Conference
    I hereby certify that I have conferred with opposing counsel concerning the
    relief requested herein. Opposing counsel is opposed.
    /s/ Samuel B. Haren
    Samuel B. Haren
    Certificate of Service
    I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing was served on
    the following via Electronic Service, on October 19, 2015:
    George F. May
    Twomey | May, PLLC
    2 Riverway, 15th Floor
    Houston, Texas 77056
    george@twomeymay.com
    Attorney for Appellant
    Jay H. Cohen
    /s/ Samuel B. Haren
    Samuel B. Haren
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    From:                        George May 
    Sent:                        Monday, October 19, 2015 12:32 PM
    To:                          Walter Cicack; Sam Haren
    Subject:                     RE: Cohen v. Preston, Tour Partners
    Walter,
    I am preparing for a shareholders' meeting for a corporate client today.
    In reviewing the brief as drafted last week, I realized that it had been drafted assuming that no summary judgment
    evidence was excluded. The order granting in part some of your objections had not made it into the record. I immediately
    emailed Sam and you to ask permission to include the order as a tab to the brief, which Sam indicated was not opposed.
    To not mislead the Court, I then attempted to re-draft the brief to ensure that there was no error as to the summary
    judgment evidence admitted, and I also had to address the exclusions. The re-write was too significant (as you can
    imagine) to complete in time. I have redrafted the brief and will be filing it tomorrow with a motion to extend time to the
    filing date. Unless you tell me otherwise, I will assume you are opposed to the extension.
    Should you wish to file a motion to dismiss, which I of course would oppose, please note the above for the Court. I am
    tied up today but available in the morning tomorrow if you wish to talk.
    George F. May, BS, JD
    Twomey | May, PLLC
    2 Riverway, 15th Floor
    Houston, Texas 77056
    (713) 659-0000
    (832) 201-8485 – Facsimile
    george@twomeymay.com
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Walter Cicack [mailto:wcicack@hmgnc.com]
    Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 11:59 AM
    To: George May; Sam Haren
    Subject: RE: Cohen v. Preston, Tour Partners
    George, I just left you a message. I just want to make sure we did not miss something. If you filed something in the appeal
    of the Cohen case I did not get it. Assuming you did not file something, we will file a motion to dismiss and I wanted to see
    if you opposed. Please get back to me. Thanks
    Walter Cicack
    (713) 658-9003 (direct)
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Walter Cicack
    Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 4:35 PM
    To: 'George May' ; Sam Haren 
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    Exhibit 1
    Subject: RE: Cohen v. Preston, Tour Partners
    George, did you file something? We did not receive anything.
    Walter Cicack
    (713) 658-9003 (direct)
    -----Original Message-----
    From: George May [mailto:george@twomeymay.com]
    Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 5:24 PM
    To: Sam Haren ; Walter Cicack 
    Subject: Cohen v. Preston, Tour Partners
    Sam and/or Walter,
    Judge Hinde's order on your summary judgment objections did not make it into the record somehow. May I include a copy
    as a tab with the appendix?
    George May
    Twomey May, PLLC
    Two Riverway, 15th Floor
    Houston, Texas 77056
    (713) 659-0000
    (281) 201-8485 - fax
    george@twomeymay.com
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    Motion Granted; Appeal Dismissed and Memorandum Opinion filed
    November 10, 2015.
    In The
    Fourteenth Court of Appeals
    NO. 14-15-00392-CV
    JAY COHEN, Appellant
    V.
    TOURS PARTNERS, LTD. AND PRESTON REALTY CORPORATION,
    Appellee
    On Appeal from the 269th District Court
    Harris County, Texas
    Trial Court Cause No. 2013-41051
    MEMORANDUM                      OPINION
    This is an appeal from a judgment signed January 28, 2015. The clerk’s
    record was filed June 10, 2015. No reporter’s record was taken. Appellant’s brief
    was due October 15, 2015. No brief was filed.
    On October 29, 2015, appellee filed a motion to dismiss for want of
    prosecution. See Tex. App. P. 42.3(b). Appellant filed no response. Accordingly,
    Exhibit 2
    appellee’s motion is granted and the appeal is ordered dismissed.
    PER CURIAM
    Panel consists of Justices Boyce, Busby, and Brown.
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    Sam Haren
    From:                                 Walter Cicack
    Sent:                                 Monday, November 16, 2015 7:28 PM
    To:                                   Sam Haren; George May
    Subject:                              RE: Status of Appeal
    George, would you at least give us the professional courtesy of a response? Thank you.
    Walter Cicack
    (713) 658‐9003 (direct)
    From: Sam Haren
    Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 11:02 AM
    To: Walter Cicack ; George May 
    Subject: RE: Status of Appeal
    George,
    After the expiration of last Friday’s deadline, Walter asked me to touch base with you regarding your appeal. Do you still
    intend to go forward with Cohen’s remaining case?
    Thanks,
    Sam
    From: Walter Cicack
    Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 10:24 AM
    To: George May 
    Cc: Sam Haren 
    Subject: Status of Appeal
    George, it appears that you decided not to file a brief in the appeal of Judge’s Hinde’s judgment despite the fact that you
    said you were going to do so and instructed me to inform the court of appeals that you were going to do so.  I will not
    even ask you what you intend to do in the other appeal since I cannot rely on your answer.  But I do have a simple
    question‐‐ do you oppose our motion asking for leave to allow us to file our brief after you file your brief? As you know,
    if Cohen does not pursue the appeal, our appeal point is moot and briefing would not be required. Please let me know
    your position on this by 3 pm tomorrow. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you for your
    consideration.
    Walter J. Cicack
    Partner
    2118 Smith Street | Houston, TX 77002
    tel (713) 658-9003 | mobile (713) 299-2127
    fax (713) 658-9011
    website | vCard | map | email
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    Sam Haren
    From:                                 Walter Cicack
    Sent:                                 Tuesday, November 10, 2015 10:24 AM
    To:                                   George May
    Cc:                                   Sam Haren
    Subject:                              Status of Appeal
    George, it appears that you decided not to file a brief in the appeal of Judge’s Hinde’s judgment despite the fact that you
    said you were going to do so and instructed me to inform the court of appeals that you were going to do so.  I will not
    even ask you what you intend to do in the other appeal since I cannot rely on your answer.  But I do have a simple
    question‐‐ do you oppose our motion asking for leave to allow us to file our brief after you file your brief? As you know,
    if Cohen does not pursue the appeal, our appeal point is moot and briefing would not be required. Please let me know
    your position on this by 3 pm tomorrow. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you for your
    consideration.
    Walter J. Cicack
    Partner
    2118 Smith Street | Houston, TX 77002
    tel (713) 658-9003 | mobile (713) 299-2127
    fax (713) 658-9011
    website | vCard | map | email
    This email may be a privileged communication. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 01-15-00705-CV

Filed Date: 11/23/2015

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/30/2016