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Travis County judge says she'll grant sanctions in Apogee Capital discovery dispute

Travis County 201st District Court · November 14, 2025
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In Apogee Capital Fund 5, LLC v. Echo Trauma, Judge Amy Clark Meacham signaled she will grant the plaintiff’s motion for sanctions—potentially striking defendants’ pleadings and entering default—directing counsel to submit a proposed order for the court’s review.

Judge Amy Clark Meacham told counsel she was prepared to grant a plaintiff’s motion for sanctions in Apogee Capital Fund 5, LLC v. Echo Trauma and Rehabilitation, LLC, directing the plaintiff to submit a proposed order for the court’s review.

Joshua Long, appearing for plaintiff Apogee Capital Fund 5, LLC, told the court the motion is the plaintiff’s third sanctions request and sought “death penalty” relief under the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure (counsel cited TRCP 215), asking the court to strike the defendants’ pleadings and enter default. Long told the court defendants produced only one document in…

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