1717 Bissonnet, L.L.C. v. Penelope Loughhead

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 8, 2015
Docket14-14-00589-CV
StatusPublished

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1717 Bissonnet, L.L.C. v. Penelope Loughhead, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

ACCEPTED 14-14-00589-CV FOURTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 4/8/2015 6:57:49 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK

NO. 14-14-00589-CV FILED IN 14th COURT OF APPEALS IN THE COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 4/8/2015 6:57:49 PM HOUSTON, TEXAS CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk

1717 BISSONNET, L.L.C., Defendant/Appellant/Cross-Appellee

vs. PENELOPE LOUGHHEAD, ET AL., Plaintiffs/Appellees/Cross-Appellants

________________________________________________________ On Appeal from Case Number 2013-25155, in the 157th Judicial District Court, Harris County, Texas

BRIEF OF PENELOPE LOUGHEAD, ET AL., AS CROSS APPELLANTS

REYNOLDS FRIZZELL LLP Jean C. Frizzell State Bar No: 07484650 Jeremy Doyle State Bar No: 24012553 Solace K. Southwick State Bar No. 11522150 1100 Louisiana Street, Suite 3500 Houston, Texas 77002 Telephone: (713) 485-7200 Facsimile: (713) 485-7250 jfrizzell@reynoldsfrizzell.com jdoyle@reynoldsfrizzell.com ssouthwick@reynoldsfrizzell.com ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLEES/CROSS- APPELLANTS

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

In compliance with Rule 38.1(a) of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Appellees/Cross-Appellants provide the following list of the parties to the appeal at issue, and the names and addresses of trial and appellate counsel for the parties:

PLAINTIFFS/APPELLEES/CROSS-APPELLANTS: Luong Nguyen Plaintiffs/Appellees Lam Nguyen and Katherine Hoang, jointly Jamie Flatt Penelope Loughhead Donald Verplanken Norman and Suannah Rund, jointly Achim and Diana Bell, jointly Jeanne Meis Mary Van Dyke Ralph and Leslie Miller, jointly Yin and Surong Zhang, jointly Martha Gariepy Stephen Roberts Suzanne Powell Michelle Jennings and Michael Tetzlaff, jointly James and Allison Clifton, jointly Kimberly Bell Richard and Mary Baraniuk, jointly Kenneth Reusser and Xanthi Couroucli, jointly Earle Martin Dinzel Graves Sarah Morian Michael Clark Marc Favre-Massartic Raja Gupta Laura Lee & Dico Hassad Peter & Adriana Oliver Ed Follis Frank & Jeanette Stokes Steven Lin Yi-Wen Michelle Pu Howard Epps Phyllis Epps i COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLEES/CROSS-APPELLANTS:

REYNOLDS FRIZZELL LLP Jean C. Frizzell Jeremy Doyle Solace K. Southwick James A. Schuelke 1100 Louisiana Street, Suite 3500 Houston, Texas 77002 Telephone: (713) 485-7200 Facsimile: (713) 485-7250 jfrizzell@reynoldsfrizzell.com jdoyle@reynoldsfrizzell.com ssouthwick@reynoldsfrizzell.com jschuelke@reynoldsfrizzell.com

DEFENDANT/APPELLANT/CROSS-APPELLEE: 1717 BISSONNET, LLC

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLANT/CROSS-APPELLEE:

VIADA & STRAYER Ramón G. Viada III 17 Swallow Tail Court The Woodlands, Texas 77381 Telephone: (281) 419-6338 Facsimile: (281) 419-8137 rayviada@viadastrayer.com

WILSON, CRIBBS & GOREN, P.C. H. Fred Cook 2500 Fannin Street Houston, Texas 77002 Telephone: (713) 222-9000 Facsimile: (713) 229-8824 hfcook@wcglaw.net

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS

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IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL .............................................................i

TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................................................... i - v

TABLE OF AUTHORITIES ....................................................................................vi

STATEMENT OF THE CASE .................................................................................. 1

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT ............................................... 2

ISSUE PRESENTED .................................................................................................3

STATEMENT OF FACTS ........................................................................................3

A. The Project is Announced, and the City and Neighborhood React ..... 3

B. The City and Buckhead Reach a Settlement ......................................... 7

C. The Hunt investment ............................................................................. 8

D. The Construction Issues Committee and the Pre-Suit Effort to Obtain Information ............................................................................... 9

E. Plaintiffs file suit, and the suit proceeds quickly to trial .....................11

F. The evidence at trial demonstrated that the Developer acted in bad faith in its dealings with the City of Houston, the residents of the neighborhood, the Court ............................................14

1. Buckhead’s internal emails demonstrate that it never intended to comply with the Settlement Agreement ......................14

a. Buckhead artificially manipulated the trip count to make it look lower................................................................................14

b. Buckhead planned to circumvent the green screen requirement .................................................................................16

iii 2. Buckhead’s internal emails demonstrated a general willingness to submit false documents to the City ...........................................17

3. Morgan testified that he did not keep his promises .......................18

4. The Developer engaged in sharp trial practices, including introducing misleading testimony and last-minute production of highly misleading evidence ............................................................19

G. The jury finds unanimously that the Ashby High Rise will be a nuisance if built ....................................................................24

H. In spite of the jury’s unanimous finding of nuisance, and in spite of the evidence of the Developer’s willingness to mislead the City and the neighborhood, the trial court denied Plaintiffs’ request for permanent injunction .......................................25

SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT ...............................................................................25

ARGUMENT ...........................................................................................................26

A. The trial court erred in balancing the equities.....................................28

1. The trial court improperly penalized Plaintiffs for failing to prove what would not constitute a nuisance .............................28 2. The trial court’s determination that an injunction would harm the Developer is not supported by the evidence .......................32

3. The Trial Court’s determination that an injunction would cause harm to the community is not supported by the evidence ........ 33

4. The Trial Court ignored the evidence that the Developer misled the City to obtain permits for the project ..................................35

5. The Trial Court’s determination that Plaintiffs delayed in bringing this lawsuit is not supported by the evidence ............. 36

iv B. The Trial Court erred in holding that Plaintiffs have an adequate remedy at law ......................................................................................38 C. The Trial Court erred in penalizing Plaintiffs for the actions of anonymous protesters ..........................................................................39

CONCLUSION AND PRAYER .............................................................................39

CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE ..................................................................40

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ................................................................................41

APPENDIX

1. Trial Court’s Judgment 2. Trial Court’s Opinion 3. Jury Charge 4. Plaintiff’s Exhibit 361 – Building Impact Categories 5. Plaintiff’s Exhibit 363 – Damage Impact to Homes

v TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

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