Citgo Petroleum Corporation and Citgo Refining and Chemicals, Inc. v. Wright Petroleum Company, Inc.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 23, 2005
Docket13-03-00367-CV
StatusPublished

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                                            NUMBER 13-03-367-CV

                                      COURT OF APPEALS

                            THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                              CORPUS CHRISTI - EDINBURG

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CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION AND

CITGO REFINING AND CHEMICALS, INC.,                                              Appellants,

                                                             v.

WRIGHT PETROLEUM CO., INC., D/B/A

WRIGHT PETROLEUM, AND WILLIAM E.

WRIGHT, JR., INDIVIDUALLY,                                                               Appellees.

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                                On appeal from the 92nd District Court

                                          of Hidalgo County, Texas.

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                                 MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

                        Before Chief Justice Valdez and Justices Hinojosa and Rodriguez

                                          Memorandum Opinion by Justice Rodriguez                                                                                                                            


This is an appeal from a summary judgment granting declaratory relief and awarding attorney's fees in favor of appellees, Wright Petroleum Co., Inc., d/b/a Wright Petroleum, and William E. Wright, Jr., individually.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. '' 37.002, 37.009 (Vernon 1997).  By three issues, appellants, Citgo Petroleum Corporation and Citgo Refining and Chemicals, Inc., contend the following:  (1) the trial court erred by granting appellees a declaratory judgment on issues that were pending before the court; (2) the trial court erred by assessing the amount and reasonableness of attorney's fees without presenting these questions to a jury; and (3) the trial court erred in granting summary judgment in favor of appellees when there was a material fact issue as to the amount and reasonableness of attorney's fees.  We affirm.

I.  Background


Both appellants and appellees were named as defendants in the underlying wrongful death and survival action.  Appellants then filed a cross-claim against appellees, alleging that appellees had breached their contractual obligation to indemnify and defend them in the underlying suit based on provisions found in a Distributor Franchise Agreement and a Carrier Card Agreement signed by Citgo Petroleum Corporation and Wright Petroleum Co., Inc.[2]  Appellees also filed a counterclaim against appellants pursuant to the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act (the Act), seeking a declaratory judgment and attorney's fees.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. '' 37.002, 37.009.  In addition, appellees filed motions for summary judgment on appellants' cross-claim and on their counterclaim.  The trial court granted summary judgments in favor of appellees on their motions for summary judgment.[3]  As a result of granting declaratory relief in favor of appellees, the trial court awarded appellees attorney's fees.  See id. ' 37.009.

II.  Declaratory Judgment

By their first issue, appellants contend the trial court erred in granting appellees a declaratory judgment on their counterclaim because it raised issues already pending before the court.  We disagree.


The purpose of the Act is "to settle and afford relief from uncertainty and insecurity with respect to rights, status, and other legal relations."  Id. ' 37.002(b).  A declaratory judgment is appropriate only if a justiciable controversy exists as to the rights and status of the parties and the controversy will be resolved by the declaration sought.  Bonham State Bank v. Beadle, 907 S.W.2d 465, 467 (Tex. 1995).  However, the Act is not available to settle disputes already pending before the court.  BHP Petroleum Co. v. Millard, 800 S.W.2d 838, 841 (Tex. 1990) (orig. proceeding); Staff Indus., Inc. v. Hallmark Contracting, Inc., 846 S.W.2d 542, 547-48 (Tex. App.BCorpus Christi 1993, no writ).  Therefore, a counterclaim seeking a declaratory judgment is proper only if it is more than a mere denial of and has greater ramifications than the plaintiff's original claim.  BHP Petroleum Co., 800 S.W.2d at 842. 

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