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WTFO, Inc. appealed a summary judgment granted in favor of Garlan Braithwaite in a suit to collect deficiencies following nonjudicial foreclosure sales of two properties. The appellate court reviewed the trial court's decisions on venue transfer and the summary judgment itself. The court found that the Harris County court properly transferred venue to Dallas County. Ultimately, the appellate court affirmed the summary judgment, concluding that the appellant's predecessor, FDIC, failed to provide Garlan Braithwaite with proper prior notice of the foreclosure sales as required by the Texas Property Code. Therefore, the trial court's judgment granting summary judgment for appellee Braithwaite was upheld.
WTFO, INC. v. Braithwaite is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 5th District (Dallas). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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WTFO, Inc. appealed a summary judgment granted in favor of Garlan Braithwaite in a suit to collect deficiencies following nonjudicial foreclosure sales of two properties. The appellate court reviewed the trial court's decisions on venue transfer and the summary judgment itself. The court found that the Harris County court properly transferred venue to Dallas County. Ultimately, the appellate court affirmed the summary judgment, concluding that the appellant's predecessor, FDIC, failed to provide Garlan Braithwaite with proper prior notice of the foreclosure sales as required by the Texas Property Code. Therefore, the trial court's judgment granting summary judgment for appellee Braithwaite was upheld.
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