Deadlines are deadlines.
Nineteen minutes over deadline on a key filing was all it took for one medical-malpractice attorney to see Dallas’ Fifth Court of Appeals dismiss his client’s case against a doctor and surgery group.
Smith Clinesmith associate Paul J. Downey of Dallas, who represented plaintiff Dorcus Simmons in the case, said his firm was weighing options to appeal the ruling.
July 12, 2019 at 12:16 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
Deadlines are deadlines.
Nineteen minutes over deadline on a key filing was all it took for one medical-malpractice attorney to see Dallas’ Fifth Court of Appeals dismiss his client’s case against a doctor and surgery group.
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