Elizabeth Ann Lindley, Not Individually, but Solely in Her Capacity as Independent of the Estate of Nan Daws v. J. Ross McKnight, Paul Cowan, Pryor Cowan, Jeff M. Glazner, Janice A. Glazner, John E. Gray, Raelynn Gray, William T. Hannis, Kobye Hannis

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 7, 2011
Docket02-09-00249-CV
StatusPublished

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Elizabeth Ann Lindley, Not Individually, but Solely in Her Capacity as Independent of the Estate of Nan Daws v. J. Ross McKnight, Paul Cowan, Pryor Cowan, Jeff M. Glazner, Janice A. Glazner, John E. Gray, Raelynn Gray, William T. Hannis, Kobye Hannis, (Tex. Ct. App. 2011).

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS

SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

FORT WORTH

NO. 02-09-00249-CV

ELIZABETH ANN LINDLEY, NOT INDIVIDUALLY, BUT SOLELY IN HER CAPACITY AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF NAN DAWS, DECEASED

APPELLANT

V.

J. ROSS MCKNIGHT, PAUL COWAN, PRYOR COWAN, JEFF M. GLAZNER, JANICE A. GLAZNER, JOHN E. GRAY, RAELYNN GRAY, WILLIAM T. HANNIS, KOBYE HANNIS, SCOTT HARRIS, LINDA HARRIS, WILLIAM H. HENSON, DEE ANN HENSON, EDWIN M. HINSON, SUSAN K. HINSON, JACK B. HORNE, CAROLE HORNE, PASCAL J. HOSCH, JOYCE HOSCH, LARRY O. HULSEY, GAYLE HULSEY, DONALD R. JOHNSTON, TERESA JOHNSTON, BOBBY KING, SUE KING, MARK MARTIN, CONNIE MARTIN, ROBERTA MONDEN, MIKE MONDEN, JAMES B. MYERS, LEANN MYERS, MIKE PARRACK, DORENE PARRACK, CHARLES PRIBYLA, MONA PRIBYLA, GENEVA C. RODGERS, SCOTT W. SEWELL, GINA E. SEWELL, TOMMY SLOAN, SUSAN SLOAN, BILL SNEED, VIRGINIA SNEED, TED TAYLOR, SONJA TAYLOR, JAMES SLOAN THOMPSON, DIANE THOMPSON, ALLEN E. TURNER, NAVALLEVE TURNER, JAMES BRUCE WATERFIELD, SANDRA WATERFIELD, DAVID A. WATSON, BETTY J. WATSON, THROCKMORTON BANCSHARES, INC., OLNEY BANCSHARES OF TEXAS, INC., BRYAN ROBERTSON KEY, CANDYCE CAYE KEY, JOE MICHAEL BELLAH, ELIZABETH BROWN BELLAH, DONNELL THOMAS BROWN, KELLI EVANS BROWN, TODD CHARLES MCCARTNEY, MARIANNE BROWN MCCARTNEY, R. A. BROWN, JR., PEGGY DONNELL BROWN, ROBERT ALFRED BROWN, TALLEY BROWN, A. DONALD CHANDLER, JOY CORNELIUS CHANDLER, J. M. CHANDLER, MARY GENE CHANDLER, JOHN TARKINGTON SCHRAMPFER, LEREY DAWS COKER SCHRAMPFER, NEL REY DAWS COKER, STANTON DOW LILES, III, GRETA NELSON LILES, BILLIE GASKINS MCKNIGHT, WILMA OPGENORTH MCKNIGHT, TERRELL CONDRON REDWINE, BETTYE G. REDWINE, RONNIE DUANE CAPPS, TRUDY CAPPS, MARK MCCLELLAND, GAY L. MCCLELLAND, JIM MYERS, LEMUEL KYLE YEATES, DEBORAH LYNN SHELLEY, TOMMY BOYD, LADELL BOYD, DON ROSS COMPTON, AND MARGIE COMPTON

APPELLEES

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FROM THE 30TH DISTRICT COURT OF WICHITA COUNTY

OPINION

          In five issues, appellant Elizabeth Ann Lindley, not individually, but solely in her capacity as independent executor of the estate of Nan Daws, deceased (Lindley), appeals the trial court’s final judgment in favor of appellees J. Ross McKnight, Throckmorton Bancshares, Inc. (Throckmorton), Olney Bancshares of Texas, Inc. (Olney), and the remaining appellees listed above.  Lindley contends that the trial court erred by denying her motion for summary judgment, granting appellees’ motions for summary judgment, making allegedly incorrect rulings on the parties’ objections to summary judgment evidence, and awarding more than $200,000 in attorney’s fees to appellees.  We affirm.

Background Facts

          Throckmorton and Olney are holding companies that purchase and own affiliated or unaffiliated banks.  McKnight is the chairman of the board and president of Throckmorton, and he is the president of Olney.  He owns stock in both corporations.  Daws was one of the initial shareholders of Olney (investing $25,000), which was formed to acquire the First National Bank of Olney and later acquired seven other banks.  She also owned significant stock in Throckmorton, which owns only the First National Bank of Throckmorton.  Lindley is Daws’s niece.

          McKnight and Daws are distant relatives.  Daws’s husband, Jim Bob, was once the chairman of the First National Bank of Throckmorton.  McKnight has lived in the city of Throckmorton his entire life except when he attended college.  He was raised next door to the Dawses and lived close to them until he went to college.  He considered them to be friends.

          In 1996, Throckmorton and Olney considered conversions to S corporations.[1]  In November of that year, McKnight sent a letter to Olney’s shareholders stating that to complete the conversion, they needed to all agree to it through an IRS election form and a shareholders’ agreement.

          The Throckmorton shareholders’ agreement, which was revised and approved by the corporation’s attorney, Richard Dale Craig, contains the following provisions, among others:

SHAREHOLDERS AGREEMENT

          THIS AGREEMENT made effective the 1st day of January, 1997, by and among Throckmorton Bancshares, Inc., a Texas corporation (the “Corporation”) and the undersigned shareholders of the Corporation and their respective spouses (the “Original Shareholders”).

          . . . .

          WHEREAS, the Corporation intends to file an election to be taxed as an S corporation under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended with the consent of the Original Shareholders; and

          WHEREAS, the Original Shareholders, acting for themselves and for all persons who subsequently may become shareholders of the Corporation (the “Shareholders”), and the Corporation wish to keep the election in force until it is revoked pursuant to this Agreement.

          NOW, THEREFORE, the Original Shareholders and the Corporation agree as follows:

          Section 1.  Voluntary Transfer of Stock

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