HP/Management Services, Inc. v. Guaranteed Nursing Staff, L.L.C.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 15, 2007
Docket01-05-00944-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Opinion issued November 15, 2007





In The

Court of Appeals

For The

First District of Texas


NO. 01-05-00944-CV

  __________

HP/MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., Appellant

V.

GUARANTEED NURSING STAFF, L.L.C., Appellee


On Appeal from County Civil Court at Law No. 2

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 781652


MEMORANDUM OPINION


          After a bench trial, Guaranteed Nursing Staff, L.L.C. (“GNS”), appellee, prevailed on its breach of contract claim against HP/Management Services, Inc. (“HP”), appellant. In eight issues, HP contends that the trial court erred in rendering judgment for GNS because GNS did not file any pleadings against HP and the evidence is legally and factually insufficient to establish that (1) a contract existed between GNS and HP, (2) HP was responsible for any contractual obligation incurred by Hermann Park Manor relating to GNS, and (3) Michael Mileski was acting for or on behalf of HP when he signed the agreement. HP also appeals the award of attorney’s fees. We reverse and render judgment in favor of HP.

Background

          Hermann Park Manor, a healthcare facility, entered into a contract with GNS for GNS to provide temporary personnel staffing for the facility. The contract, entitled “Supplemental Staffing Agreement,” was signed by Michael Mileski, as the administrator of Hermann Park Manor, and Helen Royston, as the marketing director of GNS. GNS was not fully compensated for the services it provided under the contract, and it sued the following parties for, among other things, breach of contract: HCCI-Houston, Inc. d/b/a Hermann Park Manor, the owner of Hermann Park Manor; HP, the management company for Hermann Park Manor; and Mileski, the administrator of Hermann Park Manor. GNS proceeded to trial against Mileski and HP.

          At trial, Cynthia Champion, the owner of GNS, gave undisputed testimony that, while she believed that Mileski had signed the Supplemental Staffing Agreement on behalf of Hermann Park Manor, she learned, after this suit had been filed, that Mileski, in addition to being Hermann Park Manor’s administrator, was also HP’s employee at the time that he signed this contract. During Champion’s testimony, the parties stipulated that GNS was owed $16,853.98 in compensation for services that it provided under the contract.

          The court also heard testimony from H.P.’s president Douglas Mittleider. Mittleider testified that HCCI owns Hermann Park Manor. He also testified that, pursuant to the Long Term Care Facility Management Agreement between HP and HCCI, HP is responsible for running the day-to-day operations of Hermann Park Manor on behalf of HCCI and for appointing an administrator to serve as the onsite manager of Hermann Park Manor. This agreement nevertheless specifies that HCCI retains ownership and control over the management duties and obligations of Hermann Park Manor.

          HP appointed Mileski as the administrator of Hermann Park Manor. Mittleider testified that, although Mileski was an employee of HP, Mileski did not sign the Supplemental Staffing Agreement with GNS on behalf of HP. Mittleider testified that Mileski signed the Agreement on behalf of the facility and its sole owner: Hermann Park Manor and HCCI, respectively. Mittleider further testified that HP

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