A&B Bolt & Supply, Inc. A/K/A A&B Valve and Piping Systems A&B GP, L.L.C. A&B Valve and Piping Systems, L.P. A/K/A A&B Valve and Piping Systems Connie Dobson Tara Kolar Don Lee Linda Urbanek And Martin Willmore v. National Oil Well Varco, L.P.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 7, 2008
Docket01-07-01069-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Opinion issued February 7, 2008





In The

Court of Appeals

For The

First District of Texas



NO. 01-07-01069-CV



A&B BOLT & SUPPLY, INC. A/K/A A&B VALVE AND PIPING SYSTEMS; A&B GP, L.L.C.; A&B VALVE AND PIPING SYSTEMS, L.P. A/K/A A&B VALVE AND PIPING SYSTEMS; CONNIE DOBSON; TARA KOLAR; DON LEE; LINDA URBANEK; AND MARTIN WILLMORE, Appellants



V.



NATIONAL OIL WELL VARCO, L.P., Appellee



On Appeal from the 113th District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 2006-79749



MEMORANDUM OPINION

This is an interlocutory appeal from the trial court's December 11, 2007 order granting additional injunctive relief and January 7, 2008 amended order granting additional injunctive relief. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 51.014(a)(4) (Vernon Supp. 2007); Tex. R. App. P. 29.5, 29.6 (trial court may make, and appellate court may review, further order while appeal of interlocutory order is pending). The trial on the permanent injunction is preferentially set for March 31, 2008.

The underlying dispute is whether appellants (1) have obtained and used confidential information belonging to appellee National Oil Well Varco, L.P. as a result of appellants hiring former employees from National Oil. After National Oil filed suit, the parties agreed to a temporary injunction, which the trial court signed on April 16, 2007. The temporary injunction prohibited appellants from using specified confidential information belonging to National Oil until trial on the merits, and the parties waived their right to seek appellate review of the agreed temporary injunction.

On October 5, 2007, National Oil filed a "motion to enforce the injunction and for additional injunctive relief" in which it alleged that appellant A&B Valve and Piping Systems, L.P. ("A&B Valve ") violated the agreed temporary injunction by using the confidential information. The trial court held a four-day evidentiary hearing and found that A&B Valve violated the agreed temporary injunction. On December 11, 2007, the court signed an "order granting plaintiff's motion to enforce the injunction and for additional injunctive relief" that specifically named only A&B Valve as an enjoined party. On January 7, 2008, the trial court signed an "amended order granting plaintiff's motion to enforce the injunction and for additional injunctive relief." Once again, A&B Valve was the only party that was specifically enjoined. All eight defendants filed a notice of appeal.

Appellants bring 10 issues on appeal, in which they treat the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders as a separate temporary injunction from the April 16, 2007, agreed temporary injunction. We hold that the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders constitute a separate temporary injunction, that only A&B Valve has standing to appeal, and that the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders are voidable. We reverse the interlocutory orders, and we dismiss the remaining appellants for lack of standing.

Discussion

Jurisdiction

National Oil argues that the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders are not a separate temporary injunction, but are instead orders enforcing the April 16, 2007 agreed temporary injunction. National Oil also points out that the parties waived their right to an interlocutory appeal as a part of the April 16, 2007 agreed temporary injunction.

Disobedience of an injunction is punishable by contempt. Tex. R. Civ. P. 692. The trial court did not explicitly frame the relief granted in the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders as contempt, but instead "amended" the April 16, 2007 agreed temporary injunction by explicitly adding additional injunctive relief. The trial court found that the "only effective means of enforcing the Agreed Temporary Injunction and of preventing A&B Valve and Piping Systems, L.P., from enjoying the benefits of its past violations of that injunction is to prohibit it from conducting any further business with the specific customers of National Oilwell Varco."

The new injunctive relief goes further than the conduct prohibited by the April 16, 2007 agreed temporary injunction. The agreed temporary injunction prohibited defendants in part from disclosing confidential information "in an effort to contact, market to, solicit, or otherwise establish or maintain any business relationship" with any customer serviced by National Oil. The December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders state in part that A&B Valve shall not "solicit the business of, or accept any new business from, any customer on the 'Sold-To list.'" The effect of the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders is to prohibit A&B Valve from any business with the customers on the list, rather than prohibit the use of confidential information regarding those customers.

Looking to the character and substance of the orders, we hold that the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders were a new temporary injunction. See Qwest Commc'ns Corp. v. AT & T Corp., 24 S.W.3d 334, 336 (Tex. 2000). Accordingly, we have jurisdiction over the December 11, 2007 order as modified on January 7, 2008, and the parties' original agreement to waive their right to an interlocutory appeal does not apply to this new temporary injunction. See Ahmed v. Shimi Ventures, L.P., 99 S.W.3d 682, 688--Houston [1st Dist.] 2003, no pet.) (discussing jurisdiction over trial court's further interlocutory order concerning same subject matter).

Although no party to the appeal has raised the issue, we note that the trial court did not specifically enjoin appellants A&B Bolt & Supply, Inc. a/k/a A&B Valve and Piping Systems; A&B GP, L.L.C.; Connie Dobson; Tara Kolar; Don Lee; Linda Urbanek; and Martin Willmore in the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders. These seven appellants have not demonstrated that they have a justiciable interest in the December 11, 2007 and January 7, 2008 orders. Accordingly, we dismiss them from this interlocutory appeal for lack of standing. See Tex. Ass'n of Bus. v. Tex. Air Control Bd., 852 S.W.2d 440, 445 (Tex. 1993) (holding that standing is component of subject-matter jurisdiction, that standing cannot be waived, and that standing can be raised for first time on appeal).

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