Attorneys for Pappas Restaurants have refiled a lawsuit asking a judge to void the city’s new Hobby Airport contract, along with a request to keep the company from getting kicked out of the airport at the end of its contract in six days.
Pappas Restaurants' request for a restraining order that would allow it to remain at Hobby. In April, State District Judge Beau Miller rejected the company's initial request to keep the status quo and continue to operate at the airport while the court reviews its lawsuit.
“The temporary restraining order was unfortunately denied,” said Christina Pappas, the marketing director for the restaurant company. “Our legal team is focused on our next legal steps. Our team at Hobby is working extremely hard to close our restaurants properly.” “Today, for the second time, a Harris County Judge has denied an application for a temporary restraining order sought by Pappas to delay the expiration and move-out of Pappas’ Hobby Airport operations," City Attorney Arturo Michel said Friday."This ruling thwarts Pappas’ latest attempt to obstruct Hobby Airport’s newest vendor from timely beginning operations. Pappas’ newest allegations do not undercut the legitimacy of the city’s procurement process.
The city has sent a default notice to recover the costs of some disputed fixtures, which Pappas Restaurants’ lawyers say would affect the company’s credit. The newly denied temporary restraining order also sought unsuccessfully to force the city to take back the default notice and avoid similar actions in the future.
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