Camil Ibrahim A/K/A Camil Kreit and Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. v. Linda Young

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 22, 2008
Docket11-06-00149-CV
StatusPublished

This text of Camil Ibrahim A/K/A Camil Kreit and Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. v. Linda Young (Camil Ibrahim A/K/A Camil Kreit and Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. v. Linda Young) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Camil Ibrahim A/K/A Camil Kreit and Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. v. Linda Young, (Tex. Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

Opinion filed February 22, 2008

Opinion filed February 22, 2008

                                                                        In The

    Eleventh Court of Appeals

                                                                 ____________

                                                          No. 11-06-00149-CV

                                                    __________

                             CAMIL IBRAHIM A/K/A CAMIL KREIT

                       AND DR. CAMIL KREIT, M.D., P.A., Appellants

                                                             V.

                                          LINDA YOUNG, Appellee

                                         On Appeal from the 411th District Court

                                                            Polk County, Texas

                                                Trial Court Cause No. CIV21,156

                                                                   O P I N I O N

This is a personal injury suit.  Linda Young sued her employer and a furniture manufacturer for injuries she sustained when her office chair broke and she fell.  She later filed an amended pleading naming Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. a/k/a Camil Ibrahim as a defendant.  When this defendant did not respond to requests for admission, Young filed a motion for partial summary judgment.  The trial court granted the motion and, after an evidentiary hearing, rendered final judgment in favor of Young and against Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. a/k/a Camil Ibrahim.  Camil Ibrahim a/k/a Camil Kreit and Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. have separately appealed from this judgment.


                                                              I. Background Facts

Unless clarity requires that we identify the names utilized by the parties in a specific document, we will refer to the individual as Dr. Kreit and the professional association as Kreit PA. Young initially filed suit against Pierre Semrani, M.D., P.A. d/b/a Family Health Clinic; Dr. Elias Kanaan, Individually; and FDL, Inc.  Young alleged that Dr. Kanaan was her employer and that she was injured when an office chair manufactured by FDL broke causing her to fall.  One week later, Young filed an amended petition and added Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. as a defendant.  Young alleged in this petition that Kreit PA was her employer, and she requested service on ADr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A.@ at a post office box.  Citation was issued and sent by certified mail to AKREIT, CAMIL, DR. M.D.@[1]  Approximately five weeks later, a second citation was issued for service on AKREIT, CAMIL, DR., M.D.@  The officer=s return reflects that this was personally delivered to AKreit, Camil Dr.@ on March 1, 2004.

On March 3, the district clerk received a letter dated March 2, 2004, and signed by Camil Ibrahim over a fingerprint or thumbprint.  The letter stated: APlease file copy of citation cause #CI21156[2] refused for cause and counterclaims of United States District court for the southern district of Texas #H 04-439[.]  In addition to copy of the 13th amendment[3] in jacket file CI21156.  Further affiant saith naught Camil Ibrahim.@  Attached to the letter was a copy of the second citation and Young=s amended petition.  The notation Arefused for cause@ was written on every page.  The letter also included a copy of a federal pleading styled a counterclaim in admiralty filed by Camil Ibrahim against Young=s trial counsel.


On March 15, Camil Ibrahim mailed a second letter to the district clerk.  This letter stated: APlease find a copy of Default Judgment and [an] affidavit Dated 3/12/2004, to be filed in under NO. CIV21156.@  The affidavit authenticates a default judgment he alleged was taken against Young=s trial counsel.[4]  The default judgment has a federal style and cause number but was signed by Camil Ibrahim.  On March 30, Camil Ibrahim sent a copy to the district clerk of a letter he sent to the federal district clerk.  This letter stated:  APlease find an original of Default Judgment received from the County record office, affidavit Dated 3/12/2004, and Certified copy of thirteen amendment to the Constitutions, to be filed in the civil action file #HO4-439.@

Young filed a second amended petition on April 7.  This petition named ADr. Camil Kreit, MD, PA a/k/a Camil Ibrahim@ as a defendant and added a fraud allegation, contending that the defendant withheld money from her paycheck for health insurance premiums but did not maintain any health insurance for her.  On May 7, Young mailed a request for production of documents and a request for admissions to ADr. Camil Kreit, M.D. a/k/a Camil Ibrahim.@  The requests were not answered, and on September 24, Young filed a motion for partial summary judgment.  That same day, Camil Ibrahim sent a copy to the district clerk of his letter to the federal district clerk.[5]  Attached to this letter was a copy of Young=s motion for partial summary judgment.  The notation Arefused for cause@ had been written on each page.


On October 1, Camil Ibrahim filed a ANOTICE OF FACTS AND LAW, AND DEMAND.@  In this document, he indicated that his pleading was a special appearance under Rule 8 of the supplemental admiralty rules and that he was from the Akreits Family.@  He included an affidavit that stated:

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Peralta v. Heights Medical Center, Inc.
485 U.S. 80 (Supreme Court, 1988)
Exito Electronics Co., Ltd. v. Trejo
142 S.W.3d 302 (Texas Supreme Court, 2004)
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. v. Mayes
236 S.W.3d 754 (Texas Supreme Court, 2007)
Chilkewitz v. Hyson
22 S.W.3d 825 (Texas Supreme Court, 1999)
City of San Antonio v. Vela
762 S.W.2d 314 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1988)
Morgan v. Compugraphic Corp.
675 S.W.2d 729 (Texas Supreme Court, 1984)
Anderson v. City of Seven Points
806 S.W.2d 791 (Texas Supreme Court, 1991)
Laidlaw Waste Systems (Dallas), Inc. v. City of Wilmer
904 S.W.2d 656 (Texas Supreme Court, 1995)
Pool v. Ford Motor Co.
715 S.W.2d 629 (Texas Supreme Court, 1986)
City of Houston v. Clear Creek Basin Authority
589 S.W.2d 671 (Texas Supreme Court, 1979)
Rodriguez v. Texas Department of Mental Health & Mental Retardation
942 S.W.2d 53 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1997)
Narvaez v. Maldonado
127 S.W.3d 313 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2004)
Fifth Club, Inc. v. Ramirez
196 S.W.3d 788 (Texas Supreme Court, 2006)
Reyes v. International Metals Supply Co.
666 S.W.2d 622 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1984)
St. Paul Insurance Co. v. Texas Department of Transportation
999 S.W.2d 881 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1999)
Baker v. Monsanto Co.
111 S.W.3d 158 (Texas Supreme Court, 2003)
Brookshire Grocery Company v. Goss
208 S.W.3d 706 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 2006)
Mansfield State Bank v. Cohn
573 S.W.2d 181 (Texas Supreme Court, 1978)
Bentley v. Bunton
94 S.W.3d 561 (Texas Supreme Court, 2002)
Nixon v. Mr. Property Management Co.
690 S.W.2d 546 (Texas Supreme Court, 1985)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
Camil Ibrahim A/K/A Camil Kreit and Dr. Camil Kreit, M.D., P.A. v. Linda Young, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/camil-ibrahim-aka-camil-kreit-and-dr-camil-kreit-md-pa-v-linda-texapp-2008.