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Lamar Elder, Jr., Ferria Jean Elder, Rodney Elder, Nathan Jones, Barbara F. Cox, Lacetta R. Elder and Pamela Elder v. Anadarko E & P Company

Tex. App.—12th Dist.September 15, 2010No. 12-10-00250-CV
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Case Details

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Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

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Outcome

Appellant Johnny M. Stafford's appeal was dismissed for failure to comply with Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure by not filing a required docketing statement despite multiple notices from the court.

What This Ruling Means

**What Happened** This case involved multiple workers (Lamar Elder Jr., Ferria Jean Elder, Rodney Elder, Nathan Jones, Barbara F. Cox, Lacetta R. Elder, and Pamela Elder) who filed an employment-related lawsuit against Anadarko E & P Company, an oil and gas company. The workers brought their case to court, but when they lost at the lower court level, someone named Johnny M. Stafford tried to appeal the decision to a higher court on their behalf. **What the Court Decided** The appeals court dismissed the case entirely. However, this wasn't because the court ruled on the actual employment issues. Instead, the court threw out the appeal because Stafford failed to follow basic court rules. Specifically, he didn't file a required "docketing statement" even after the court sent him multiple warnings about this missing paperwork. **Why This Matters for Workers** This case shows how important it is to follow court procedures exactly when appealing employment decisions. Even if workers have valid claims against their employer, technical mistakes in paperwork can end their case before a judge ever considers the actual employment issues. Workers should ensure their lawyers understand and comply with all court deadlines and filing requirements, as procedural errors can completely derail otherwise legitimate employment lawsuits.

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