Alvarez, Juan A/K/A Juan Alvarez Gottwald v. Labbruzzo, Donald v. Carlos Camarillo, Harbrook Tool & MFG. Co., and Plasticos Promex, U.S.A., Inc.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 29, 2004
Docket08-02-00050-CV
StatusPublished

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Alvarez, Juan A/K/A Juan Alvarez Gottwald v. Labbruzzo, Donald v. Carlos Camarillo, Harbrook Tool & MFG. Co., and Plasticos Promex, U.S.A., Inc., (Tex. Ct. App. 2004).

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS

COURT OF APPEALS

EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

EL PASO, TEXAS

JUAN ALVAREZ a/k/a JUAN ALVAREZ           )

GOTTWALD,                                                       )

                                                                              )               No.  08-02-00050-CV

Appellant,                          )

                                                                              )                    Appeal from the

v.                                                                           )

                                                                              )                120th District Court

DONALD V. LABBRUZZO, CARLOS               )

CAMARILLO, HARBROOK TOOL & MFG.     )            of El Paso County, Texas

COMPANY, and PLASTICOS PROMEX,          )

U.S.A., INC.,                                                        )                    (TC# 99-3903)

                                                                              )

Appellees.                          )

MEMORANDUM  OPINION

This is an appeal from a bench trial in which the trial court entered a declaratory judgment assessing the ownership percentages of the Appellant and Appellees Donald V. Labbruzzo, Carlos Camarillo, Harbrook Tool & MFG. Co. in the corporation Plasticos Promex, U.S.A., Inc., also an Appellee in this suit (we will refer to the four Appellees as AAppellees@).


On appeal, Appellant raises four issues:  (1) whether the evidence was factually and legally sufficient to support the trial court=s interpretation of the Agreement and the determination of the capital contributions and ownership percentages of Mr. Alvarez, Mr. Camarillo, and Mr. Labbruzzo, specifically, attacking Findings of Fact Nos. 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 14, 17, 18, 26, 27, and Conclusions of Law Nos. 3 and 4; (2) whether the trial court erred in disregarding the testimony of Michael Bernstein on the ultimate issue of ownership percentages; (3) whether the evidence was factually and legally sufficient to support the trial findings as to any acts of Appellant, specifically attacking Findings of Fact Nos. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32, and Conclusions of Law Nos. 1, 3, and 7; and (4) whether the trial court erred in awarding attorney=s fees to Appellees.  We affirm the trial court=s judgment.

On August 25, 1995, Appellant Juan Alvarez and Appellees, Donald V. Labbruzzo and Carlos Camarillo, entered into a written agreement for the purpose of creating plastic injection molding maquiladora companies.  The August 25, 1995 Agreement (AAgreement@) did not define the term corporation, did not name Plasticos Promex, U.S.A., Inc., and did not set a time limit as to when the parties would discontinue making capital contributions towards the establishment of the corporation.  However, the parties agree that the terms of the Agreement would control the parties= ownership interests in the U.S. corporation.  The pertinent translated portion of the Agreement states the following:

The parties declare that they wish to establish in the immediate future a corporation of adjustable capital (S.A. de C.V.) in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, to carry out manufacturing operations consisting in the fabrication of plastic components.  Said plastic components shall be sold, and/or assembled with others [sic] components and sold to other companies principally for their export.

This agreement shall be carried out under the following terms:

1.         The parties shall have a right to shares of the Corporation in the proportion to their contributions in capital and/or contributions of credit guaranteed by entities other than the Corporation.

2.         The administration of the Corporation shall be carried out by a board of administration which represents the interests of the parties in the proportion corresponding to each on as per their contributions in accordance with paragraph 1 above.


3.         In order to carry out in the immediate future the activities of the Corporation previously described, the parties agree to buy six Nissei plastic molding machines from Industrial Assets, Inc. under the following conditions . . . .

To establish the plastic injection molding company, Mr. Alvarez, Mr. Labbruzzo, and Mr. Camarillo leased a building in Juarez and completed the necessary renovations and installations, including the purchase of six plastic injection molding machines.  In January 1996, Plasticos Promex, S.A. de C.V., the Mexican corporation was incorporated.  An Acta was executed under Mexican law which provided the following ownership percentages of Plasticos Promex, S.A. de C.V.:  Mr. Alvarez -- 60 percent; Mr. Labbruzzo -- 20 percent; and Mr. Camarillo -- 20 percent.  The incorporation of Plasticos Promex S.A. de C.V. was handled by Mr. Alvarez.  Mr. Alvarez also named himself sole administrator of the Mexican corporation, although the parties involved had agreed there would be a board.  At that time, no accounting existed of the parties capital contributions towards this venture.  Mr. Labbruzzo and Mr. Camarillo were not concerned by the terms of Acta because they, along with Mr.

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