Davis Investments, VI, LP v. Charles A. Holtgraves, Larry J. Horbach, and Phillip J. Holtgraves

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 26, 2009
Docket14-08-00222-CV
StatusPublished

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Davis Investments, VI, LP v. Charles A. Holtgraves, Larry J. Horbach, and Phillip J. Holtgraves, (Tex. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

Affirmed in Part and Reversed and Remanded in Part and Memorandum Opinion filed February 26, 2009

Affirmed in Part and Reversed and Remanded in Part and Memorandum Opinion filed February 26, 2009.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-08-00222-CV

DAVIS INVESTMENTS, VI, LP, Appellant

   V.

CHARLES A. HOLTGRAVES, LARRY J. HORBACH, and PHILLIP J. HOLTGRAVES, Appellees

ADVANCED ENERGY RECOVERY, INC., ALLEN DRILLING ACQUISITION COMPANY, and ALLEN DRILLING ACQUISITION COMPANY II, Appellants

CHRISTOPHER D. DAVIS, Appellee

On Appeal from the 152nd District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 2007-10446

M E M O R A N D U M   O P I N I O N


In this interlocutory appeal and cross-appeal, we review two orders sustaining special appearances filed by the president of a Missouri limited partnership and three corporate officers of out-of-state corporations in underlying litigation between the corporate entities pertaining to development of an oil and gas lease in Texas.  We affirm the trial court=s order dismissing for lack of jurisdiction the claims against the nonresident corporate officers and reverse the trial court=s order as to the Missouri-based president.

I.  Factual and Procedural Background

A.  The Parties

Christopher Davis is a Kansas resident and the president of Davis Investments, VI, LP, (hereinafter referred to as ADavis VI@), a Missouri limited partnership.  Davis VI is a shareholder and investor in two corporations, Advanced Energy Resources, Inc. (AAdvanced Energy@) and Allen Drilling Acquisition Company (AAllen@), and Christopher Davis serves on the board of directors for these two entities.

Advanced Energy is a Delaware corporation with headquarters in Kansas and is a parent company of Allen and Allen Drilling Acquisition Company II (AAllen II@).  Allen is a Nebraska corporation with headquarters in Kansas.  Allen II is a Delaware corporation with headquarters in Kansas.  Both Allen and Allen II are foreign corporations registered to conduct business in Texas.  Larry J. Horbach, Phillip J. Holtgraves, and Charles A. Holtgraves are officers and directors of Allen and Advanced Energy.  Horbach is a Nebraska resident, and Phillip Holtgraves and Charles Holtgraves are residents of Kansas.

Allen formed a jointly owned Texas limited liability company with Crimson Exploration, Inc.[1] (ACrimson@), a Delaware corporation, whose headquarters is in Houston, Texas.  Allen and Crimson formed this limited liability company, Elgin Holdings, LLC (AElgin@), to develop oil and gas leases in Madison County and Hardin County, Texas (hereinafter referred to as the AMadisonville Project@).


B.  The Claims

Davis VI sued Advanced Energy, Allen, Crimson, and Allen II, and the three corporate officers, Larry Horbach, Phillip Holtgraves, and Charles Holtgraves, individually, asserting a number of claims pertaining to lease transfers and funding of the Madisonville Project.  Davis VI alleged the following in its live petition in the trial court:

$                   Larry Horbach, Charles Holtgraves, and Philip Holtgraves are nonresidents of Texas, each of whom has engaged in business in Texas.  The actions and conduct of each involved a project conducted in Texas and were directed at the State of Texas.

$                   Pursuant to a joint operating agreement in forming Elgin, Allen owned 52.5% and Crimson owned the remaining 47.5%.  Charles Holtgraves, Phillip Holtgraves, and Larry Horbach are all officers and directors of Allen and Allen II.  Larry Horbach and Charles Holtgraves are managers and/or directors of Elgin.

$                   Christopher Davis is the President of Davis VI, which is a preferred shareholder and investor of Allen and Advanced Energy.  Larry Horbach and Charles Holtgraves recruited Davis VI, through Davis, to invest in the Madisonville Project. 

$                   ASpecifically, Defendants informed Mr. Davis, and thus [Davis VI], that Crimson was to convey all of its other leases and leasehold interests it had acquired in or around Madisonville, Texas, free of any liens and/or encumbrances, to the Elgin entity.  The understanding between the parties was that if [Davis VI] invested money into the venture, then the funds could be used to develop the leases.@

$                   Allen sent a memo, via Charles Holtgraves, indicating that Crimson had completed its assignments of leases to Elgin.  ASpecifically, Charles A. Holtgraves sent a memo to Chris Davis on this transfer and instructed [Davis VI] to send or wire the funds for investment into [Allen].@  Christopher Davis was to receive a 40% ownership interest in Allen=s preferred stock. Davis VI=s money was to be used to acquire Allen=s ownership interest in Elgin.


$                   AChris Davis, and thus [Davis VI], relied on the representations by the Defendants, especially with respect to the conveyance of leases, to make the investment contribution they were requesting.  At this time, [Allen], [Allen II], Charles A. Holtgraves, Larry J. Horbach, and Phillip J. Holtgraves, also agreed to give investors like Davis certain rights to restriction on voting and sale of assets.  However, no leases were ever conveyed by Crimson to Elgin and the representations by the Defendants were purposefully false.@

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