David P. Desenberg, Flatmax Energy, L. P., Flatmax Oil & Gas, L.L.C., Keith H. Baker, Reagan Rich, and Big Reef Energy, L.L.C. v. Everest Resource Company C-5 Oil & Gas, Ltd

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 6, 2015
Docket13-15-00011-CV
StatusPublished

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David P. Desenberg, Flatmax Energy, L. P., Flatmax Oil & Gas, L.L.C., Keith H. Baker, Reagan Rich, and Big Reef Energy, L.L.C. v. Everest Resource Company C-5 Oil & Gas, Ltd, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

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ACCEPTED 13-15-00011-cv THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 2/6/2015 4:07:32 PM DORIAN RAMIREZ CLERK

No. 13-15-00011-CV FILED IN 13th COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI/EDINBURG, TEXAS In the 2/6/2015 4:07:32 PM THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS DORIAN E. RAMIREZ Clerk Corpus Christi, Texas

David P. Desenberg, Flatmax Energy, L.P., Flatmax Oil & Gas, L.L.C., Keith H. Baker, Reagan Rich, Big Reef Energy, LLC Appellants,

v.

Everest Resource Company, C-5 Oil & Gas, Ltd., Appellees

On interlocutory appeal from Cause No. 2014-DCV-5125-G, in the 319th Judicial District Court of Nueces County, Texas

APPELLANTS’ BRIEF ON INTERLOCUTORY APPEAL OF A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION R. LAURENCE MACON State Bar No. 12787500 ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANTS DAVID P. DESENBERG, FLATMAX ENERGY, L.P., FLATMAX OIL & GAS, L.L.C., KEITH H. BAKER, REAGAN RICH, BIG REEF ENERGY, LLC

February 6, 2015 Oral Argument Requested Identity of Parties and Counsel

Appellants: Represented by:

David P. Desenberg, Flatmax Energy, R. Laurence Macon L.P., Flatmax Oil & Gas, L.L.C., Keith Janie A. Shannon H. Baker, Reagan Rich, Big Reef Dennis J. Windscheffel Energy, LLC Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP 300 Convent Street, Suite 1600 San Antonio, Texas 78205

Appellees: Represented by:

Everest Resource Company, C-5 Oil & Reagan W. Simpson Gas, Ltd. Christian J. Yard Yetter Coleman LLP 909 Fannin, Suite 3600 Houston, Texas 77010

Roger S. Braugh, Jr. Jason P. Hoelscher Brantley W. White Craig M. Sico Sico, White, Hoelscher, Harris & Braugh LLP 802 N. Carancahua, Suite 900 Corpus Christi, Texas 78401

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I. STATEMENT OF FACTS ........................................................................................ 1 A. Plaintiffs C-5 and Everest.............................................................................. 1 B. Everest’s Business is Limited to Oil and Gas Prospects Located Along the Gulf Coast of Texas. ..................................................................... 1 C. Defendants. .................................................................................................... 2 D. Defendants Desenberg and Baker Join Everest and C-5; Plaintiffs Were to Have Only Limited Use of Desenberg’s Data; Desenberg’s Data Has Nothing to Do with the Alabama Prospect. ................................... 3 E. Desenberg’s and Baker’s Agreements with C-5 and Everest. ....................... 4 F. Plaintiffs Treat Defendants Desenberg, Baker, and Investors Poorly; Desenberg and Baker Each Independently Decide to Leave Everest Before Hearing About the Alabama Prospect. .............................................. 7 G. Defendants Desenberg and Baker Do Not Hear About the Potential Alabama Prospect Until the Last Few Weeks of Their Employment With Everest; and Do Not Use Any Everest Resources in Exploring the Possibility of The Alabama Prospect. ...................................................... 8 H. Defendants Facilitate and Purchase a Right of Assignment to a 40% Working Interest in the Alabama Prospect on Behalf of Investors Who Were Bona Fide Purchasers And Who Had No Interest in Doing Business With Everest. ..................................................................... 12 I. Contrary to Plaintiffs’ Claim, Defendants Did Not Take Any Confidential Investor List or Improperly Download A Google Earth File ............................................................................................................... 15 J. Defendants Have Received a Drilling Proposal And Are Required to Act in Order to Develop And Preserve the Alabama Prospect.................... 16 II. SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ..................................................................... 18 III. ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES ..................................................................... 19 A. Tex. R. Civ. P 681 and 683. ......................................................................... 19 1. The Injunction Is Void As It Violates Tex. R. Civ. P. 681 and 683. ...........22 2. Trial Court Also Abused Its Discretion in Granting Injunctive Relief Relating to the Alabama Prospect As Appellees Failed To Meet Required Elements Necessary For Injunctive Relief. .......................36 3. A Balancing of the Equities Necessitates That the Injunction be Dissolved With Respect to the Alabama Prospect. ....................................38 4. The Temporary Injunction Must Be Dissolved As It Fails to Preserve the Status Quo and Threatens the Entire Alabama Prospect as Well as Recovery for Any Party. .............................................41 B. The Trial Court Abused Its Discretion by Setting a Low Bond. ................. 45

206174111 v5 ii IV. PRAYER ................................................................................................................. 47

206174111 v5 iii TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

Page(s) CASES Alliance Royalties, LLC v. Boothe, 313 S.W.3d 493 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2010, no pet.) ....................................30, 33

Am. Mfrs. Mut. Ins. Co. v. Schaefer, 124 S.W.3d 154 (Tex. 2003) ..............................................................................30 Amason v. Woodman, 498 S.W.2d 142 (Tex. 1973) ..............................................................................30

American Derringer Corp. v. Bond, 924 S.W.2d 773 (Tex. App.—Waco 1996, no writ).....................................33, 35

Auto Wax Co v. Byrd, 599 S.W.2d 110 (Tex. App.—Dallas 1980, no writ) ....................................33, 35 Ballenger v. Ballenger, 694 S.W.2d 72 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi 1985, no writ.) .............................45 Barnstone v. Robinson, 678 S.W.2d 562 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 1984, writ dism’d) ............ 45 Bayoud v. Bayoud, 797 S.W.2d 304 (Tex. App.—Dallas 1990, writ denied) ...................................46 Biodynamics, Inv. v. Guest, 817 S.W.2d 128 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 1991, writ dism’d by agrmt) ..................................................................................................................47

Boswell v. Farm Home Sav Ass’n, 894 S.W.2d 761 (Tex. App.—Forth Worth 1994, writ denied) .........................31

Butnaru v. Ford Motor Co., 84 S.W.3d 198 (Tex. 2002).................................................................................41

DeSantis v. Wackenhut Corp., 793 S.W.2d 679 (Tex. 1990) ..............................................................................46

206174111 v5 iv Dev. Co., Inc. v. Gerfers, 487 S.W.2d 219 (Tex. Civ. App.—San Antonio 1972, writ ref’d n.r.e.) ........... 40

Edgewood Indep. Sch. Dist. v. Paiz, 856 S.W.2d 269 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 1993, no writ) ................................45

Elliot v. Lewis, 792 S.W.2d 853 (Tex. App. Dallas 1990, no writ) .............................................22

ERI Consulting Engineers, Inc. v. Swinnea, 318 S.W.3d 867 (Tex.

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