Some Appeals Are Easier Than Others

May 3, 2013

A temporary injunction order is void if it doesn’t set a specific date for trial on the merits. In this case, the county court at law issued a temporary injunction that only said it “shall remain in effect until final disposition of this case or until further order of the Court.” Neither “final disposition” nor “further order” is a date certain, so the TI was reversed on appeal as void without further reference to the merits.

ACI Healthcare Staffing, LLC v. V-Platinum Consulting, LP, No. 05-12-01060-CV