Nur Ali v. Spectra Bank
In substantially identical opinions in two related cases, the Dallas Court of Appeals made appellants painfully aware of an anomaly in the Texas rules. Under TRAP 26.1, a notice of appeal ordinarily must be filed “30 days after the [trial court] judgment is signed.” But if an appellant timely files a qualifying motion, such as a motion for new trial, TRAP 26.1(a) extends the deadline for the notice of appeal to “90 days after the judgment is signed”—but not to 30 days after the motion is overruled or denied, as one might expect and as is prescribed by the corresponding federal rule governing notices of appeal, FRAP 4(a)(4). This anomaly can prove especially treacherous where, as in these two cases, the post-judgment motion in the trial court is overruled by operation of law.