Doucakis, Nicolas, Individually and as Principal Owner and Sole Shareholder of Fibermesh (Suisse) SA and FND Industries LTD and Fibermesh (Suisse), S. A. & FND Industries v. Speiser, Krause, Madole, P.C., Kent Krause and Keith Evans

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 27, 2002
Docket08-00-00296-CV
StatusPublished

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Doucakis, Nicolas, Individually and as Principal Owner and Sole Shareholder of Fibermesh (Suisse) SA and FND Industries LTD and Fibermesh (Suisse), S. A. & FND Industries v. Speiser, Krause, Madole, P.C., Kent Krause and Keith Evans, (Tex. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS

COURT OF APPEALS

EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

EL PASO, TEXAS

NICOLAS DOUCAKIS, Individually and as     )

Principal, Owner, and Sole Shareholder of        )

FIBERMESH (Sussie) S.A. and as Director and    )

Sole Shareholder FND INDUSTRIES               )              No.  08-00-00296-CV

(Overseas), Ltd., FIBERMESH (Suisse), S.A., )

and FND INDUSTRIES, (Overseas), LTD.,     )                   Appeal from the

                                                                              )

Appellants,                       )               192nd District Court

v.                                                                           )          of Dallas County, Texas

SPEISER, KRAUSE, MADOLE, P.C., KENT )                  (TC# 98-07432K)

KRAUSE, and KEITH EVANS,                         )

Appellees.                        )

O P I N I O N


Appellants Nicolas Doucakis (ADoucakis@), Fibermesh (Suisse) S.A. (AFibermesh@), and FND Industries (Overseas), Ltd. (AFND@) appeal from the trial court=s denial of the Appellants= plea in abatement and granting of the plea to jurisdiction and summary judgment for Appellees Speiser, Krause, Madole, P.C. (ALaw Firm@), Kent Krause (AKrause@), and Keith Evans (AEvans@).  On appeal, Doucakis, Fibermesh, and FND raise six issues:  (1) the trial court erred in dismissing Fibermesh and FND from the suit when the corporations had a right to reinstatement; (2) the trial court abused its discretion in denying the plea in abatement for Fibermesh and FND; (3) the trial court erred in granting the summary judgment against Doucakis; (4) the trial court erred in denying Doucakis=s standing as the representative of Fibermesh and FND; (5) the trial court erred in not applying estoppel to bar the Appellees from contending the nonexistence of Fibermesh and FND; and (6) the trial court erred in dismissing the claims based on the misnomer of parties.  We will affirm in part and reverse and remand in part.

SUMMARY OF THE EVIDENCE

Background

In 1985, Doucakis and Fibermesh entered into a distribution contract with Synthetics Industries (Texas) Inc. (ASynthetics@), the manufacturer of a polypropylene fiber additive for concrete, called Afibermesh.@  Doucakis and Fibermesh were the sole distributor of fibermesh in Switzerland at the time.   Since Synthetics was located in Georgia, the contract called for all disputes to be arbitrated there.

FND was setup as a tax-saving mechanism for Fibermesh.  Synthetics would send the invoice for Fibermesh to FND, and FND in turn would bill Fibermesh.  FND was also made a part of the arbitration agreement between Synthetics and Fibermesh.

A dispute arose between Fibermesh and Synthetics in 1989.  Fibermesh accused Synthetics of endorsing a French distributor, Pieri, just across the border from Geneva.  Fibermesh demanded that Synthetics prohibit Pieri from marketing the product in Switzerland, but the attempt was allegedly futile.   Fibermesh also accused Synthetics of (1) conspiring with Fibermesh=s employees to steal trade secrets, such as customer lists, and (2) selling the fibers independently of Fibermesh.  In 1993, Fibermesh informed Synthetics of its intention to bring suit for breach of contract.


To pursue the arbitration in Georgia, Fibermesh, FND, and Doucakis entered into a retainer agreement with the Law Firm.  Kent Krause and Keith Evans were assigned to the case.  Krause was the managing partner of the Law Firm=s Dallas, Texas branch, and Evans was a British attorney practicing with the Law Firm=s California branch.

An arbitration order was entered against Doucakis, Fibermesh, and FND on September 20, 1996.  A motion to reconsider was filed on October 10, 1996 and denied by the arbitrator on November 18, 1996, and Synthetics filed a motion to confirm the order with a Georgia Superior Court on November 21, 1996.  A final order was entered on May 9, 1997, after the sixty-day period to contest the arbitration order had passed.

Procedural History

On September 22, 1998, Doucakis brought this suit for legal malpractice as an individual and Ain his representative capacity@ as the Director, Creditor, Liquidator, and Sole Shareholder of Fibermesh and on behalf of FND as its Director and Sole Shareholder. 

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