Dallas Appeals Court Decision Protects Integrity of Trial Agreements

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Johnston Tobey Baruch's Chad Baruch secures appellate victory reinforcing the binding nature of trial stipulations

The Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas has affirmed a trial court judgment secured by Johnston Tobey Baruch partner Chad Baruch, issuing an opinion that reinforces the binding nature of trial stipulations and provides important guidance for Texas trial and appellate practice.

"The integrity of the trial process depends on parties being held to the agreements they make in court," said Mr. Baruch. "Trial stipulations are binding commitments, not strategic placeholders. This decision reinforces that principle and promotes efficiency, fairness and finality in litigation."

The opinion provides important guidance for litigants and trial courts by confirming that parties who agree to narrow the issues for trial cannot later revive excluded arguments on appeal.

Read the opinion here.

The underlying dispute arose from a settlement agreement involving a commercial real estate matter. After a bench trial, the trial court ordered specific performance, requiring the defendant to convey the property under the terms of the agreement. On appeal, the defendant argued the judgment should be reversed based on issues that were not included in the parties' trial stipulation.

The case is Khodaparast v. Kumar, No. 05-25-01034-CV, in the 5th Court of Appeals of Texas at Dallas.

The decision adds to Mr. Baruch's growing body of appellate work. In recent months, he successfully defended a jury verdict in a homeowners insurance coverage dispute, obtaining an opinion clarifying the treatment of deductibles and attorneys' fees. He also secured reinstatement of a jury verdict in a high-stakes business fraud case in which the Dallas Court of Appeals reaffirmed the limited circumstances under which alleged attorney misconduct warrants a new trial.

About Johnston Tobey Baruch

Johnston Tobey Baruch is a dynamic law practice based in Dallas. Its trial and appellate attorneys have a broad range of litigation, arbitration and appellate experience. They are pioneers in the handling of legal and accounting malpractice, investment fraud and business disputes. They also have an enviable track record with insurance bad faith matters, commercial litigation and fiduciary litigation, and civil, family and criminal appeals for many prominent Texas companies and individuals.

"The integrity of the trial process depends on parties being held to the agreements they make in court," said Mr. Baruch. "Trial stipulations are binding commitments, not strategic placeholders."

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