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COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS § ROBERT K. HUDNALL and SHARON No. 08-19-00293-CV E. HUDNALL, § Appeal from the Appellants, § 448th District Court v. § of El Paso County, Texas SMITH AND RAMIREZ § RESTORATION, L.L.C., (TC# 2015DCV1113) § Appellee. MEMORANDUM OPINION In this second attempted appeal, pro se Appellants Robert K. Hudnall and Sharon E. Hudnall seek to challenge a trial court order granting a motion to compel arbitration filed by Smith and Ramirez Restoration, L.L.C.1 We again dismiss for want of jurisdiction. Appellate courts have jurisdiction over final judgments and those specific interlocutory orders deemed reviewable by statute. See TEX.CIV.PRAC.&REM.CODE ANN. §§ 51.012 and 51.014. As we stated previously, while orders denying a motion to compel arbitration are subject to interlocutory appeal, orders granting a motion to compel arbitration are not; consequently, the 1 The Hudnalls filed a previous notice of appeal (1) challenging the same trial court order granting a motion to compel arbitration that is at issue in this appeal, (2) challenging certain trial court discovery orders, and (3) asking for a permissive appeal. See Hudnall v. Smith & Ramirez Restoration, L.L.C., No. 08-19-00217-CV,
2019 WL 4668508, at *1-*2 (Tex.App.—El Paso Sept. 25, 2019, no pet.)(mem. op.). We dismissed that appeal for want of jurisdiction.
Id. Court lacksjurisdiction to entertain an interlocutory appeal from the order compelling arbitration. See Hudnall v. Smith & Ramirez Restoration, L.L.C., No. 08-19-00217-CV,
2019 WL 4668508, at *1-*2 (Tex.App.—El Paso Sept. 25, 2019, no pet.)(mem. op.). Because the Hudnalls are attempting to appeal from an order granting a motion to compel arbitration, we lack interlocutory jurisdiction to review the propriety of the order. We dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction. January 24, 2020 YVONNE T. RODRIGUEZ, Justice Before Alley, C.J., Rodriguez, and Palafox, JJ. 2
Document Info
Docket Number: 08-19-00293-CV
Filed Date: 1/24/2020
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 1/28/2020