Michelle M. Buerger v. Billy Long
Headline: Appellate Court Affirms Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Billy Long
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Case Summary
This case involves a dispute between Michelle M. Buerger and Billy Long. Buerger sued Long, alleging various claims. The trial court dismissed Buerger's lawsuit. Buerger appealed this dismissal, arguing that the trial court erred in its decision. The appellate court reviewed the case and ultimately affirmed the trial court's dismissal. This means the appellate court agreed with the trial court that Buerger's lawsuit should not proceed.
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Key Holdings
The court established the following key holdings in this case:
- The appellate court affirmed the trial court's dismissal of the case.
- The plaintiff failed to demonstrate that the trial court erred in its decision to dismiss the lawsuit.
Entities and Participants
Parties
- Michelle M. Buerger (party)
- Billy Long (party)
- texapp (party)
Frequently Asked Questions (4)
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Basic Questions (4)
Q: What was the main issue in this case?
The main issue was whether the trial court correctly dismissed Michelle M. Buerger's lawsuit against Billy Long.
Q: What was the decision of the trial court?
The trial court dismissed Buerger's lawsuit.
Q: What was the decision of the appellate court?
The appellate court affirmed the trial court's dismissal.
Q: Who won the appeal?
Billy Long won the appeal because the appellate court upheld the dismissal of the lawsuit against him.
Case Details
| Case Name | Michelle M. Buerger v. Billy Long |
| Citation | |
| Court | Texas Court of Appeals |
| Date Filed | 2026-03-27 |
| Docket Number | 06-25-00086-CV |
| Precedential Status | Published |
| Nature of Suit | Miscellaneous/other civil |
| Outcome | Defendant Win |
| Impact Score | 10 / 100 |
| Legal Topics | civil procedure, appeal, dismissal |
| Jurisdiction | tx |
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