Mark Brown v. Hector Argudo, Michael A. Moseley and United Fifty, LLC Appeal from 394th District Court of Culberson County (memorandum opinion )

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COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS § MARK BROWN, No. 08-15-00255-CV § Appellant, Appeal from the § v. 394th District Court § HECTOR ARGUDO, MICHAEL A MOSELEY AND UNITED FIFTY, LLC, of Culberson County, Texas § (TC# 5148) § Appellees. § MEMORANDUM OPINION This appeal is before the Court on its own motion for determination of whether it should be dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Finding that the trial court’s order awarding attorney’s fees related to a motion to compel discovery is not a final judgment or appealable order, we dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction. It is well settled that appellate courts have jurisdiction over final judgments and interlocutory orders made appealable by statute. Lehmann v. Har-Con Corporation, 39 S.W.3d 191, 195 (Tex. 2001); TEX.CIV.PRAC. & REM.CODE ANN. §51.014 (West 2015)(authorizing appeals from certain interlocutory orders). A final judgment is one that disposes of all pending parties and claims. See Lehmann, 39 S.W.3d at 195. The order awarding attorney’s fees in the context of a motion to compel discovery is not an appealable interlocutory order. The Clerk of the Court notified Appellant that the Court intended to dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction unless he responded by August 14, 2015 and showed grounds for continuing the appeal. Both Appellant and the attorney ad litem for Appellees have filed responses. Appellant has not cited any authority supporting his claim that the order is appealable. We therefore dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction. STEVEN L. HUGHES, Justice September 2, 2015 Before McClure, C.J., Rodriguez, and Hughes, JJ. -2-

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