I can't figure out any sane strategy behind Lance's trying to take this case up to the Texas Supreme Court.
(1) It appears that no stay is in place. In other words, there is no Texas court order preventing the arbitration panel from doing anything.
(2) Lance has to persuade the Texas Supreme Court to take his case before he can ask it to stop the arbitration. The Texas Supreme Court is unlikely to do this because it doesn't want every person who thinks that he or she is going to lose an arbitration running off to court in an attempt to get the Court to oversee the process. This would clog the courts even more and frustrate the whole purpose of (speedy) arbitration. This is where the whole idea of precedent really kicks in. The bottom line is that Lance can, and should, wait until the arbitration is over and then take his shot at the Courts. He is prematurely litigating.
Lance appears to be just burning money for the sake of burning money. Either that, or Lance has been infected by ultra-parasitic lawyers.
Does anybody else have another explanation for Lance's behavior?