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CAUSE NO.------- MARK A. TICER d/b/a § LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER, § IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Plaintiff § § vs. § __ JUDICIAL DI STRICT § SHANE RANGANI, CHUCK TEDDER § § Defendants § DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: COMES NOW, Mark A Ticer d/b/a Law Office of Mark A Ticer, (hereinafter "LOMA T"), Plaintiff herein, and files this Plaintiff's Original Petition complaining of Shane Rangani ("Rangani"), Chuck Tedder ("Tedder"), and AT&T, Inc. ("AT&T) (collectively "Defendants"), Defendants herein, and for cause of action would show unto the Court the following: I. DISCOVERY LEVEL This is a Level 2 case pursuant to Texas Rules of Civil Procedure 190.3. II. PARTIES LOMAT is a resident of Texas and does business in Dallas County, Texas. Rangani is an individual who may be served with process at his place of business, AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75202. Tedder is an individual who may be served with process at his place of business, AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17thFloor, Dallas, Texas 75202. PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION (WITH ATI'ACHED DISCOVERY) Page 1 FILED DALLAS COUNTY 6/29/2015 2:59:17 PM FELICIA PITRE DISTRICT CLERK DC-15-07323 Gay Smith 3 CIT/ ESERVE

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  • CAUSE NO.-------

    MARK A. TICER d/b/a LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF

    Plaintiff

    vs. __ JUDICIAL DISTRICT

    SHANE RANGANI, CHUCK TEDDER Ai~AT&T,INC.

    Defendants DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS

    PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION

    TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT:

    COMES NOW, Mark A Ticer d/b/a Law Office of Mark A Ticer, (hereinafter

    "LOMA T"), Plaintiff herein, and files this Plaintiff's Original Petition complaining of

    Shane Rangani ("Rangani"), Chuck Tedder ("Tedder"), and AT&T, Inc. ("AT&T)

    (collectively "Defendants"), Defendants herein, and for cause of action would show unto

    the Court the following:

    I. DISCOVERY LEVEL

    This is a Level 2 case pursuant to Texas Rules of Civil Procedure 190.3.

    II. PARTIES

    LOMAT is a resident of Texas and does business in Dallas County, Texas.

    Rangani is an individual who may be served with process at his place of business,

    AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75202.

    Tedder is an individual who may be served with process at his place of business,

    AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17thFloor, Dallas, Texas 75202.

    PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION (WITH ATI'ACHED DISCOVERY) Page 1

    FILEDDALLAS COUNTY

    6/29/2015 2:59:17 PMFELICIA PITRE

    DISTRICT CLERK

    DC-15-07323 Gay Smith

    3 CIT/ ESERVE

  • AT&T, Inc. is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in

    Dallas, Texas who may be served with process by serving its agent for services of

    process, CT Corporation System, 350 N. St. Paul St., Suite 2900, Dallas, Texas 75201-

    4234.

    III. JURISDICTION AND VENUE

    The amount in controversy is over $100,000 but less than $200,000 pursuant to

    Rule 47 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Ultimately, the fact finder will decide the

    amount of damages to be awarded.

    Venue is proper in Dallas County pursuant to Section 15.002 of the Texas Civil

    Practice and Remedies Code because Dallas County is where all or a substantial part of

    the events and/or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred. Alternatively, one or more

    of the Defendants reside in Dallas County or has a principal office in Dallas County.

    IV. BACKGROUND

    Rangani, an authorized AT&T representative, approached LOMAT about

    purchasing a ''better'' and more effective internet service. LOMA T was already using an

    internet service from AT&T. Rangani, as a representative of AT&T, individually and

    along with others, advised LOMAT that the AT&T optic fiber internet service would

    provide better and faster service for LOMAT's law practice.

    LOMAT is a law firm who has a litigation practice. As part of LOMAT's

    litigation practice, LOMAT must e-file documents with Texas courts and email large

    attachments to others including lawyers involved in various litigation matters. Rangani

    represented that the optic fiber service would allow faster and more efficient filing

    PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION (WITH ATTACHED DISCOVERY) Page2

  • including uploading documents for filing. However, Rangani and Tedder knew the

    service was not efficient, would not perform properly at LOMAT's office, and could not

    deliver the service performance represented.

    In reliance on Rangani' s representations and promises, LOMAT purchased the

    new fiber optic internet service and AT&T installed same. The result was disaster.

    Shortly after the new service was installed, LOMAT was required to file a

    response to a legally dispositive motion by a specific deadline. The motion included

    voluminous documents that had to be e-filed and also forwarded to opposing counsel.

    For nearly four (4) hours, LOMAT attempted to upload the motion response without

    success. The upload speed was so poor and unresponsive that the filing could not be

    accomplished by the deadline. Despite the efforts of two (2) attorneys and a legal

    assistant, no timely filing could be made.

    Ultimately, the motion had to bee-filed by another law firm. The opposing party

    in the litigation attempted to have the response struck because the deadline was missed.

    However, LOMAT incurred even more substantial time and expense because of

    additional filings that had to be made, a hearing that was required, and more briefing was

    made necessary. Plaintiff also incurred well over $2,000 in fees from Plaintiffs IT

    consultant.

    LOMAT has complied with all conditions precedent and provided necessary

    notice. Alternatively, such notice has been waived.

    v. FRAUD

    The conduct of the Defendants constitutes fraud. The Defendants made material

    representations about the internet service which they knew were false or were made

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  • recklessly. The Defendants intended for LOMAT to rely on their representations.

    LOMAT reasonably relied on these representations to its detriment, causing it damages.

    VI. NEGLIGENT MISREPRESENTATION

    Alternatively, the Defendants' conduct was negligent. Defendants made false

    representations negligently which were reasonably relied on by LOMAT to its detriment,

    causing damages.

    VII. DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES ACT

    The conduct of the Defendants, singularly or in combination, violates the Texas

    Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTP A"), Sections 17.46 and 17. 50 in one or more of the

    following particulars:

    1. passing off goods or services as those of another (Rangani and Tedder);

    2. causing confusion or misunderstanding as to the source, approval, or

    certification of goods and services (Rangani and Tedder);

    3. representing that goods or services have approval, characteristics, uses,

    benefits, or qualities which they do not have (Rangini and Tedder);

    4. representing that goods or services are of a particular standard, quality or

    grade (Rangani and Tedder);

    5. failing to disclose information concerning the goods or services which was

    known at the time of the transaction where such failure to disclose was intended to induce

    LOMAT into a transaction which LOMAT would not have entered had the information

    been disclosed (Rangani and Tedder);

    6. breach of an express or implied warranty (all Defendants); and

    PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION (WITH ATTACHED DISCOVERY) Page 4

  • 7. engaging in an unconscionable course of action (AT&T).

    The conduct above singularly or in combination was a producing cause of

    LOMAT's damages. The conduct of the Defendants was committed knowingly or

    intentionally entitling LOMAT to additional damages.

    VIII. VICARIOUS LIABILITY

    The conduct of Rangani and Tedder was done in the course of their employment

    and/or agency with AT&T thereby imputing liability to AT&T.

    IX. DAMAGES

    As a result of Defendants' conduct, LOMAT suffered actual damages. LOMAT

    is entitled to additional damages and pre- and post-judgment interest.

    x. ATTORNEY'S FEES

    LOMAT is entitled to reasonable attorney's fees to prosecute its interests.

    XI. JURY TRIAL

    LOMA T requests trial by jury.

    XII. DISCOVERY ATTACHED

    LOMAT has attached the following:

    1. Plaintifrs Requests for Disclosure to the Defendants;

    2. Plaintiff's First Request for Production to Defendants;

    3. Notice Oflntent To Take The Deposition Of Shane Rangani;

    4. Notice Of Intent To Take The Deposition Of Chuck Tedder; and

    PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION (WITH ATTACHED DISCOVERY) Pages

  • 5. Notice Of Intent to Take Deposition of The Organizational Representative of AT&T.

    WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, LOMAT prays that the Defendants

    be compelled to answer and, upon trial, LOMA T be awarded judgment in its favor as

    follows:

    1. judgment against the Defendants, jointly and severally;

    2. additional damages under the DTP A;

    3. reasonable attorney's fees;

    4. all pre- and post-judgment interest as provided by law;

    5. LOMAT be awarded such other and further relief, both general and

    special, at law or in equity, to which he may show himself justly entitled.

    Respectfully submitted,

    LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER

    By ls/Mark. A. Ticer Mark A. Ticer State Bar #20018900 [email protected] Jennifer Weber Johnson State Bar #24060029 [email protected] 4144 N. Central Expressway Suite 1255 Dallas, Texas 75204 (214) 219-4220 (214) 219-4218 (FAX)

    ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS

    PLAINTIFF'S ORIGINAL PETITION (WITH ATTACHED DISCOVERY) Page6

  • CAUSE NO. -------

    LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER, Plaintiff

    vs.

    SHANE RANGANI, CHUCK TEDDER AND AT&T, INC.

    Defendants

    IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF

    __ JUDICIAL DISTRICT

    DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUESTS FOR DISCLOSURE TO ALL DEFENDANTS

    TO: Defendant AT&T, Inc. is a telephone and communications company that does business in the State of Texas. Defendant AT&T, Inc. has designated CT Corporations System as its agent upon who may be served with process at 350 N. St. Paul St., Suite 2900, Dallas, Texas 75201-4234. Defendant AT&T, Inc. may thus be served with process by serving CT Corporations System as its agent. CT Corporations System may then forward process to Defendant AT&T, Inc. at its designated person and address:

    TO: CHUCK TEDDER, employee of AT&T, c/o AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75202.

    TO: Defendant Shane Rangani is an employee of AT&T, Inc. that does business in the State of Texas. Shane Rangani may be served at his place of employment at AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75202.

    PURSUANT TO RULE 194 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, Plaintiffs

    request that Defendant AT&T, Inc. in this matter disclose, within fifty (50) days of

    service, the information and material described in TEX. R. CIV. PROC. 194.2(a) through

    194.2(k).

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUESTS FOR DISCLOSURE TO DEFENDANT PAGE 1

  • Respectfully submitted,

    LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER

    By: Isl Mark A. Ticer Mark A. Ticer State Bar #20018900 [email protected] Jennifer W. Johnson [email protected] State Bar #24060029 4144 N. Central Expressway Suite 1255 Dallas, Texas 75204 (214) 219-4220 (214) 219-4218 (FAX)

    ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUESTS FOR DISCLOSURE TO DEFENDANT PAGE2

  • CAUSE NO. --------

    LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER, Plaintiff

    vs.

    SHANE RANGANI, CHUCK TEDDER AND AT&T, INC.

    Defendants

    IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF

    __ JUDICIAL DISTRICT

    DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION TO DEFENDANTS

    TO: Defendant Shane Rangani is an individual who may be served with process at his place of business, AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75202.

    TO: AT&T, Inc. is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in Dallas, Texas who may be served with process by serving its agent for services of process, CT Corporation System, 350 N. St. Paul St., Suite 2900, Dallas, Texas 75201-4234.

    TO: Chuck Tedder, employee of AT&T, c/o AT &T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17th Floor, Dallas, Texas 7 5202.

    Pursuant to Rule 196 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, Plaintiffs request that

    Defendant Shane Rangani produce for inspection and copying all documents falling

    within the categories listed below and in the possession, custody, and/ or control of

    Defendants in this action, your agents, representatives, and/ or attorneys.

    Production is requested at the Law Office of Mark A. Ticer, 4144 N. Central

    Expressway, Suite 1255, Dallas, Texas 75204. Responses to this Request for Production

    are requested within fifty (50) days of service.

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION TO ALL DEFENDANTS PAGEl

  • Respectfully submitted,

    LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER

    By: : /sf Mark. A. Ticer Mark A. Ticer State Bar #20018900 [email protected] Jennifer W. Johnson State Bar #24060029 [email protected] 4144 N. Central Expressway Suite 1255 Dallas, Texas 75204 (214) 219-4220 (214) 219-4218 (FAX)

    ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION TO ALL DEFENDANTS PAGEl

  • REQUESTS FOR PRODUCTION

    1. A true and correct copy of each tangible item, however denominated, and/ or electronic data in its original native format, which shows and/ or reflects any correspondence, communication, email, and/ or contact with and/ or between any of the parties to this action and which relates to the claims made the basis of this lawsuit, any representations made to Plaintiff relating to the internet service, and any defenses asserted by any Defendant, the facts, circumstances, and/ or subject matter of this lawsuit, and/ or Plaintiffs' claims made the basis of this lawsuit.

    2. A true and correct copy of each tangible item and/ or electronic data in its original native format showing the names, addresses, and/ or telephone numbers of all persons who were employed and/ or retained by you, your agents, servants, and/ or employees to conduct an investigation into the facts and/ or circumstances of this case, Plaintiffs, and/ or the subject claims made the basis of this lawsuit. This includes any persons who in any way participated in the marketing, sale, and installation of the internet service made the basis of this lawsuit;

    3. A true and correct copy of each tangible item and/ or electronic data in its original native format showing the names, addresses, and/ or telephone numbers of all persons contacted by any investigator hired by you, your agents, employees, and/ or servants to conduct an investigation into the facts and/ or circumstances of this case, any representations and/ or promises made to Plaintiff, and any persons who in any way participated in the marketing, sale, and installation of the internet service the subject of this lawsuit;

    4. A true and correct copy of each tangible item reflecting the performance of the internet service at Plaintiff's office including maximum distances, standards (both industry and company), limitations, performance results, and upload speeds;

    5. A true and correct copy of all policies of liability insurance including, but not limited to, all primary, excess, and umbrella policies to provide coverage covering any Defendant for liability arising from the allegations and/ or claims made the basis of this lawsuit;

    6. A true and correct copy of all documents, however denominated, which show or reflect any correspondence, communications, or contact with or between any of the parties to this action and directly relating to the facts or circumstances of this lawsuit;

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION TO ALL DEFENDANTS PAGEJ

  • 7. A true and correct copy of all documents which show, reveal, and/ or refer to Plaintiff and/ or any Defendant and relate to the facts or circumstances of this lawsuit;

    8. A true and correct copy of any documents showing the name, address, or telephone number of any person who was employed by or retained by you, your agents, servants, or employees to conduct an investigation into the facts and circumstances giving rise to this case or any party's claim and/ or defenses asserted by any party;;

    9. A true and correct copy of all documents showing the names, addresses, or telephone numbers of all persons contacted by any investigator hired by you, your agents, employees, or servants and relating to the facts, circumstances, and/ or allegations of this lawsuit;

    10. A true and correct copy of all statements, whether recorded, transcribed, and/ or written, made and/ or obtained from anyone regarding any aspect of the facts related to any party's claims and/ or defenses;

    11. A true and correct copy of any and all tangible items relating to the internet service at issue ,the alleged agreement between the parties, and/ or Plaintiff's allegations in this lawsuit including damages;

    12. A true and correct copy of any and all charts, drawings, photographs, pictures, slides, movies and/ or videos relating the internet service at issue and/ or the contents therein made the basis of Plaintiff's claims and allegations, or relating to any investigation conducted by any party regarding the internet service at issue;

    13. A true and correct copy of all checks, vouchers, or other methods of payment, receipts or cancelled checks made to Plaintiff by any Defendant or to any Defendant by Plaintiff;

    14. A true and correct copy of any tangible items relating to any communications with any experts or consultants employed by, retained by, or consulted by you related to Plaintiff's claims, the investigation of Plaintiff's claims, and/ or the facts, allegations and circumstances at issue in this lawsuit that would not be subject to disclosure under any response to request for disclosure;

    15. A true and correct copy of any notes relating to any inspection of the internet service at issue and/ or the contents therein at issue in this lawsuit;

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION TO ALL DEFENDANTS PAGE4

  • 16. A true and correct copy of any inspection reports, investigations, invoices, contracts, repair work, or restoration work relating to the internet service at issue, Plaintiff's claims and/ or allegations made the basis of this lawsuit, and/ or any defenses to such claims;

    17. A true and correct copy of any research, notes, emails, phone records, memoranda, messages, text messages, SMS, MMS, correspondence or other items relating to any instances where Plaintiff (or its agents and/ or representatives) communicated with any Defendant or Defendant' s representatives and/ or agents relating to the facts, circumstances, and/ or allegations surrounding this lawsuit;

    18. A true and correct copy of any recorded statements of Plaintiff and/ or Plaintiff's representatives or any Defendant or any of any Defendant's representatives;

    19. Any tangible item reflecting that any Defendant misrepresented the internet service at issue;

    20. Any tangible items reflecting misrepresentation of the internet service at issue;

    21. Any tangible items reflecting any breach of contract, fraud, and/ or negligent misrepresentation by any party to this lawsuit dealing with the internet service at issue;

    25. Any fee agreements between you and your attorney as well as all billing statements and/ or invoices;

    26. A true and correct copy of any lawsuits, claims, complaints, and/ or presuit notice relating to the internet service sold to Plaintiff from any customers from 2010 to the present relating to nonperformance, malfunctions, and slow response and upload speeds; and

    27. A true and correct copy of any guidelines, training materials, performance standards, videos, online programs, and bonus and remuneration programs from 2010 relating to the sale, marketing, and installation of the internet service sold to Plaintiff.

    PLAINTIFFS' REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION TO ALL DEFENDANTS PAGES

  • LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER, Plaintiff

    vs.

    SHANE RANGANI, CHUCK TEDDER AND AT&T, INC.

    Defendants

    IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF

    __ JUDICIAL DISTRICT

    DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS

    PLAINTIFFS' NOTICE OF INTENT TO TAKE THE ORAL DEPOSITION OF SHANE RANGANI, CHUCK TEDDER, AND THE ORGANIZATIONAL

    REPRESENTATIVE OF AT&T, INC.

    TO: SHANE RANGANI, employee of AT&T, c/o AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17th Floor, Dallas, Texas 75202.

    TO: Defendant AT&T, Inc. is a telephone and communications company that d oes business in the State of Texas. Defendant AT&T, Inc. has designated the CT Corporations System as its true and lawful attorney upon who may be served with process. Defendant AT&T, Inc. may thus be served with process by serving the Ct Corporations System, as its agent at 350 N. St. Paul St., Suite 2900, Dallas, Texas 75201-4234. CT Corporations System may then forward process to Defendant AT&T, Inc. at its designated person and address:

    TO: CHUCK TEDDER, employee of AT&T, c/o AT&T, Inc., 311 S. Akard, 17th Floor, Dallas, Texas 7 5202.

    In accordance with Rule 199 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, please take

    notice that the deposition of the Shane Rangani, the Corporate Representative of AT&T,

    Inc., and Chuck Tedder will be taken on August 5, 2015, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the

    Law Office of Mark A. Ticer, 4144 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1255, Dallas, TX 75204:

    1. Shane Rangani-10:00 a.m.;

    PLAINTIFF'S NOTICE OF INTENT TO TAKE THE ORAL DEPOSITfON OF DEFENDANTS PAGE I

  • 2. Chuck Tedder - 11:30 a.m.; and

    3. Organizational Representative of AT&T, Inc. - 1:30 p.m.

    Each deposition shall immediately follow the other.

    The areas of inquiry for the Organizational Representative of AT&T, Inc. shall

    include:

    1. The allegations and facts regarding Plaintiffs' claims made the basis of this lawsuit;

    2. The factual bases for any defenses asserted by any Defendant in this lawsuit;

    3. The identity of all persons directly involved in the marketing, sale, and installation of the internet service to Plaintiff which is the subject of this lawsuit;

    4. Any investigation conducted by any Defendant or any of Defendants' respective agents and/ or representatives regarding Plaintiffs' claims and allegation made the basis of this lawsuit;

    5. Communications with Plaintiffs relating to the internet service made the basis of this lawsuit;

    6. The training for the marketing, sales, and installation of the internet service employed by AT&T, Inc. which was sold to Plaintiff and which is made the basis of this lawsuit; and

    7. From 2010 to the present in Texas, the number of, the identity of, and the basis of all lawsuits, complaints, demands, and presuit notice relating to the internet service made the basis of this lawsuit;

    The depositions will continue from day to day until completed. Said depositions

    will be taken in the presence of a Certified Court Reporter and may be taken by

    nonstenographic means, to wit: videographer.

    PLAINTIFF'S NOTICE OF INTENT TO TAKE THE ORAL DEPOSITION OF DEFENDANTS PAGE :2

  • Respectfully submitted,

    LAW OFFICE OF MARK A. TICER

    By: ls/Mark A. Ticer Mark A. Ticer State Bar #20018900 [email protected] Jennifer W. Johnson State Bar #24060029 [email protected] 4144 N. Central Expressway Suite 1255 Dallas, Texas 75204 (214) 219-4220 (214) 219-4218 (FAX)

    AITORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS

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