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Williams v. Notice - Appeal Dismissed for Want of Prosecution

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The Texas Court of Appeals, First District, dismissed an appeal in Williams v. Notice for want of prosecution. The appellant failed to file a brief by the February 20, 2026 deadline and did not respond to the court's March 6 notice, leading to dismissal under Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure 42.3(b) and 43.2(f).

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The Texas Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal due to appellant's failure to file a brief. Appellant Timothy Williams was required to file a brief by February 20, 2026. After receiving the court's March 6 notice warning of potential dismissal, Williams did not file a brief or motion for extension by the March 16 deadline. The court dismissed the appeal for want of prosecution under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 42.3(b) and 43.2(f).

This dismissal resolves the appeal in favor of defendants Barrington E. Notice and Nebit 1 LLC. The ruling is a routine procedural dismissal with no precedential value and does not establish any new legal standards or compliance obligations for parties outside this case.

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April 16, 2026 Get Citation Alerts Download PDF Add Note

Timothy Williams AKA Marcus Williams v. Barrington E. Notice and Nebit 1 LLC

Texas Court of Appeals, 1st District (Houston)

Disposition

Dismiss appeal

Lead Opinion

Opinion issued April 16, 2026

In The

Court of Appeals
For The

First District of Texas
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NO. 01-26-00022-CV
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TIMOTHY WILLIAMS AKA MARCUS WILLIAMS, Appellant
V.
BARRINGTON E. NOTICE AND NEBIT 1 LLC, Appellees

On Appeal from the County Civil Court at Law No. 4
Harris County, Texas
Trial Court Case No. 1251007

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Appellant’s brief was due on February 20, 2026. No brief was filed. On

March 6, 2026, the Court issued a notice to appellant, advising him that his brief was

overdue and that the appeal might be dismissed unless he filed the brief or a motion
for extension by March 16, 2026. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.8(a). No response or brief

was filed.

Accordingly, we dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution. See TEX. R. APP.

P. 42.3(b), 43.2(f). Any pending motions are dismissed as moot.

PER CURIAM
Panel consists of Justices Rivas-Molloy, Johnson, and Dokupil.

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Classification

Agency
TX 1st Dist. Ct. of Appeals
Filed
April 16th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
No. 01-26-00022-CV
Docket
01-26-00022-CV

Who this affects

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Criminal defendants
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Civil appeal Contract dispute
Geographic scope
Texas US-TX

Taxonomy

Primary area
Judicial Administration
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Civil Litigation

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