BRYANT v. JETER

No. 05-09-01479-CV.

341 S.W.3d 447 (2011)

Jane Anne BRYANT, Appellant, v. Justin L. JETER, Randal G. Mathis, Mark M. Donheiser, and Mathis and Donheiser, P.C., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

February 22, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jane Anne Bryant , Dallas, TX, for Appellant.

Robert A. Bragalone , Gordon & Rees, L.L.P., Dallas, TX, for Appellees.

Before Justices O'NEILL, RICHTER, and LANG-MIERS.


OPINION

Opinion By Justice LANG-MIERS.

Appellant Jane Anne Bryant sued appellees for legal malpractice alleging that appellees represented her in a personal injury case against a third party and that she lost that case due to appellees' negligence. Bryant was initially represented by counsel, but her counsel later withdrew and she proceeded pro se. Appellees moved for no-evidence summary judgment under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 166a(i), and the trial...

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