El Puerto De Liverpool, S. A. De C v. v. Servi Mundo Llantero S. A. De C. v.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 30, 2002
Docket13-01-00552-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

                                    NUMBER 13-01-552-CV

                              COURT OF APPEALS

                   THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                       CORPUS CHRISTI B EDINBURG

EL PUERTO DE LIVERPOOL,                                                                 

S.A. DE C.V.,                                                                       Appellant,       

                                                   v.

SERVI  MUNDO  LLANTERO S.A. DE C.V.,                                Appellee.

                         On appeal from the 92nd District Court

                                  of Hidalgo County, Texas.

                                    O P I N I O N

       Before Chief Justice Valdez and Justices Hinojosa and Rodriguez

                              Opinion by Chief Justice Valdez

El Puerto De Liverpool, S.A. de C.V. (AEl Puerto@) brings this accelerated, interlocutory appeal of an order denying its special appearance.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 51.014(a)(7) (Vernon Supp. 2002); Tex. R. App. P. 28.1. 


Appellant El Puerto raises four issues on appeal.  Specifically, El Puerto complains that the trial court=s denial of its special appearance (1) is not supported by the pleadings, (2) violates the fourteenth amendment because El Puerto contends its only contact with Texas is a Apass-through@ bank account, (3) cannot be based on an alter ego relationship between El Puerto and its subsidiary corporations, and (4) fails to comport with fair play and substantial justice.

We affirm the trial court=s ruling denying El Puerto=s special appearance.

                                                      Background

El Puerto is a holding company engaged in the merchandising business in Mexico.  Through its subsidiaries, it operates department and retail stores, purchases and imports goods for resale in Mexico, and owns retail-related real estate investments.  El Puerto entered into a joint venture with Kmart Corporation to own and operate retail Kmart super centers throughout Mexico.  Servi Mundo Llantero, S.A. de C.V. acquired the exclusive right to construct, operate, and manage the retail automotive centers of those Kmart super centers; however, the joint venture terminated after four stores were opened. 


Consequently, Servi Mundo Llantero, S.A. de C.V., Servi Mundo Llantero U.S.A., Inc., and Enrique Kanarak, one of the principals of Servi Mundo Llantero, S.A. de C.V., brought suit against Kmart Corporation, VTA, Inc., El Puerto, and Jorge Ortega.  These plaintiffs (referred to collectively as AServi Mundo@) alleged wrongful conduct in the formation and termination of their agreement regarding the retail automotive centers.  Specifically, Servi Mundo pleaded causes of action for fraudulent inducement, negligent misrepresentation, negligence, gross negligence, civil conspiracy, common law fraud, constructive fraud, promissory estoppel, and tortious interference. El Puerto filed a special appearance on grounds that it is a foreign corporation that is not subject to general or specific jurisdiction in Texas.  After the hearing on El Puerto=s special appearance, the trial court concluded that El Puerto was subject to jurisdiction in Texas and denied the special appearance based on El Puerto=s possession and use of a Texas bank account and based on El Puerto=s relationship with subsidiary corporations who are undisputedly subject to jurisdiction in Texas.  This appeal ensued.

                                                General Jurisdiction

A defendant=s contacts with a forum can give rise to either general or specific jurisdiction.  General jurisdiction is present when a defendant=s contacts are continuous and systematic, permitting the forum to exercise personal jurisdiction over the defendant even if the cause of action did not arise from or relate to activities conducted within the forum state.  See CSR Ltd. v. Link, 925 S.W.2d 591, 595 (Tex. 1996).  General jurisdiction requires a showing that the defendant conducts substantial activities within the forum, a more demanding minimum contacts analysis than for specific jurisdiction.

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