Dream Creek Enterprises, Inc. and Ramey J. Keith v. BBL Builders, L.P.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 3, 2015
Docket05-15-00768-CV
StatusPublished

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ACCEPTED 05-15-00768-CV FIFTH COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXAS 8/3/2015 3:25:42 PM LISA MATZ CLERK

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED

No. 05-15-00768-CV FILED IN 5th COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXAS _______________________________________________ 8/3/2015 3:25:42 PM In The COURT OF APPEALS LISA MATZ Clerk FIFTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT DALLAS ______________________________________________

DREAM CREEK ENTERPRISES, INC. and RAMEY J. KEETH, Appellants, vs.

BBL BUILDERS, L.P., Appellee. ______________________________________________

Appeal from the 68th Judicial District Court of Dallas County, Texas, Cause No. DC-14-13721 Honorable Martin Hoffman, Presiding Judge ______________________________________________

APPELLANTS’ OPENING BRIEF ______________________________________________

Daniel L. Bates State Bar No. 01899900 dbates@deckerjones.com Frank M. Newman, Jr. State Bar No. 14970500 fnewman@deckerjones.com Jake L. Ramsey State Bar No. 24083705 jramsey@deckerjones.com Molly Johnson State Bar No. 24092590 mjohnson@deckerjones.com DECKER JONES, P.C. 801 Cherry St., Mail Unit #46 Fort Worth, Texas 76102-6836 817-336-2400 (Telephone) 817-336-2181 (Facsimile) ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANTS IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

Pursuant to TEXAS RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE 38.1(a), the following

is a complete list of all parties to the trial court’s judgment and the names and

addresses of all counsel:

Appellants: Dream Creek Enterprises, Trial and Appellate Counsel: Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “Dream Creek”) Daniel L. Bates dbates@deckerjones.com Ramey J. Keeth, individually Frank M. Newman, Jr. (hereinafter referred to as fnewman@deckerjones.com “Keeth”) Jake L. Ramsey jramsey@deckerjones.com Molly Johnson mjohnson@deckerjones.com

DECKER JONES, P.C. 2000 Burnett Plaza 801 Cherry Street Mail Unit #46 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 817-336-2400 (Telephone) 817-336-2181 (Facsimile)

Appellee: BBL BUILDERS, L.P. Trial and Appellate Counsel: (hereinafter referred to as “BBL”) Steven H. Thomas sthomas@mcslaw.com Jennifer M. Larson jlarson@mcslaw.com

McGUIRE, CRADDOCK & STROTHER, P.C. 2501 N. Harwood Suite 1800 Dallas, Texas 75201 214-954-6800 (Telephone)

i 214-954-6868 (Facsimile)

Receiver: Albert “Tre” Black III Counsel for Receiver:

Kevin Buchanan, Esq. kbuchanan@kevinbuchananlaw.com Matthew McDougal, Esq. mmcdougal@kevinbuchananlaw.com

KEVIN BUCHANAN & ASSOCIATES, P.L.L.C. 900 Jackson Street, Suite 350 Dallas, TX 75202

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS

IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL.......................................................... i TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................... iii INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ................................................................................. vi STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT .......................................... xi STATEMENT OF THE CASE ............................................................................ xii STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION .................................................................. xiv ISSUES PRESENTED ...........................................................................................xv STATEMENT OF FACTS ......................................................................................1 SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ......................................................................9 STANDARD OF REVIEW ...................................................................................10 ARGUMENT ..........................................................................................................11 I. The Trial Court Lacked Authority To Appoint A Receiver .............. 11 A. The Court Lacked Authority to Appoint a Receiver Because the Parties Had Selected the Arbitral Forum ...................... 12 (1) Arbitral Forum Selection Severely Limits A Trial Court’s Authority.......................................................................................... 13 B. Law Of The Arbitral Forum Does Not Authorize A Judicial Receivership ............................................................................................ 17 (1) Receivership Was Not An Agreed Arbitration Remedy ............. 17 (2) No Contractual Agreement For A Judicial Receivership Exists ................................................................................................ 17 (3) The AAA Rules Do Not Provide For A Judicial Receivership .................................................................................... 18 C. Law Supporting Arbitration Does Not Authorize Judicial Receivership ............................................................................................ 20 (1) The FAA Does Not Authorize A Judicial Receivership ............... 21 (2) The TAA Does Not Authorize Judicial Receiverships Because A Receivership Is Not Among Orders Authorized by § 171.086 ................................................................. 26

iii D. Neither Remedies Code Chapter 64 Nor Business Organizations Code Chapter 11 Authorize A Judicial Receivership.............................................................................. 32 (1) The Trial Court Is Not A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 64.001(a) ............................................................................ 32 (2) The Trial Court Lacked Jurisdiction Under Texas Business Organizations Code § 11.404 ......................................................... 34 E. BBL Does Not Have Standing To Bring A Trust Fund Act Claim ................................................................................................. 38 (1) A Texas Construction Trust Fund Act Claim May Only Be Asserted By Downstream Subcontractors, Not Upstream Payors ............................................................................................... 38 (2) Lack Of Standing Results In Trial Court Lacking Authority To Appoint A Receiver. ................................................ 43 F. Probable Conflict, Interference, And Uncertainty Between Arbitration And Judicial Receivership Weighs Against Authorizing Imposition .......................................................................... 44 II. The Trial Court Abused Its Discretion In Appointing A Receiver. .........46 A. BBL failed to establish that Dream Creek was in litigation and that the action in litigation was an action by an owner or a member of the domestic entity as required by § 11.404(a)(1) of the Tex. Bus. Org. Code ......................................................................... 47 (1) BBL’s Damages Suit Is Not An Action By A Domestic Entity Owner Required By § 11.404(a)(1) Of The Tex. Bus. Org. Code ...... 47 (2) BBL Is A Claimant, Not A Creditor, Of Dream Creek Or Keeth ........................................................................................................ 49 B. The Judicial Receivership Was Not Imposed To Prevent Arbitration Disorder, Interference, Or Delay ..................................... 52 C. Dallas County Is An Improper Venue To Order A Receivership Over Dream Creek .......................................................... 55 D. BBL Has No Joint Ownership Or Interest In The Property Or Fund ......................................................................................................... 55 E. BBL Failed To Prove Insolvency, Dissolution, Or Forfeiture ............ 56

iv (1) There Is No Evidence of Dissolution, Forfeiture, Insolvency, Or Imminent Insolvency Of Dream Creek ................................................ 57 (2) Even If Competent Evidence Exists, Case Law Opposes A Judicial Receivership On These Facts. ................................................. 58 F.

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