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Consolidated Containment LLC et al. v. Maxx Energy Services LLC et al. - Interlocutory Appeal Dismissed

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The Texas Court of Appeals, Ninth District (Beaumont) dismissed an accelerated appeal in Consolidated Containment LLC et al. v. Maxx Energy Services LLC et al. The appellants voluntarily filed a motion to dismiss the appeal under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 42.1(a)(1) before the court issued a decision on the merits. The court granted the motion and dismissed the appeal per Rule 43.2(f).

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Appellants Consolidated Containment, LLC and Spill-Tect, LLC voluntarily dismissed their accelerated interlocutory appeal against Maxx Energy Services, LLC and individual defendants John Carmichael, Elizabeth Carmichael, and Tatum Hurford. The appeal originated from the 60th District Court in Jefferson County, Texas (Trial Cause No. 25DCCV1727). The court granted the motion to dismiss per Rule 42.1(a)(1) and dismissed the appeal per Rule 43.2(f).

This procedural dismissal has no precedential value and does not affect the underlying trial court proceedings. No action is required by regulated entities or compliance professionals. The case remains pending in the trial court unless resolved separately. Parties should monitor the trial court docket (No. 25DCCV1727) for further proceedings.

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Consolidated Containment, LLC and Spill - Tect, LLC v. Maxx Energy Services, LLC, John Carmichael, Elizabeth Carmichael, and Tatum Hurford

Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District (Beaumont)

Disposition

Dismissed

Lead Opinion

In The

Court of Appeals

Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont


NO. 09-25-00396-CV


CONSOLIDATED CONTAINMENT, LLC AND SPILL - TECT, LLC,
Appellants

V.

MAXX ENERGY SERVICES, LLC, JOHN CARMICHAEL,
ELIZABETH CARMICHAEL, AND TATUM HURFORD, Appellees


On Appeal from the 60th District Court
Jefferson County, Texas
Trial Cause No. 25DCCV1727


MEMORANDUM OPINION

Consolidated Containment, LLC and Spill - Tect, LLC, Appellants, filed a

motion to dismiss this accelerated appeal. See Tex. R. App. P. 42.1(a)(1). Appellants

filed the motion before the appellate court issued a decision in the appeal. We grant

the motion and dismiss the appeal. See id. 43.2(f).

APPEAL DISMISSED.
PER CURIAM
Submitted on April 1, 2026
Opinion Delivered April 2, 2026
Before Golemon, C.J., Wright and Chambers, JJ.
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TX Court of Appeals 9th Dist.
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April 2nd, 2026
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