in Re: John M. O'quinn, John M. O'quinn, P.C., D/B/A O'Quinn & Laminack, John M. O'Quinn and Associates, L.L. P., and John M. O'Quinn Law Firm, P.L.L.c

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 17, 2002
Docket13-02-00172-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

                             COURT OF APPEALS

                   THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                CORPUS CHRISTI

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                                   NUMBER 13-02-021-CV

JOHN M. O=QUINN, JOHN M. O=QUINN, P.C.

D/B/A O=QUINN & LAMINACK, JOHN M. O=QUINN

AND ASSOCIATES, L.L.P., AND JOHN M. O=QUINN

LAW FIRM, P.L.L.C.,                                                           Appellants,

                                                   v.

BENJAMIN HALL,                                                              Appellee.

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                        On appeal from the 370th District Court

                                  of Hidalgo County, Texas.

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                                   NUMBER 13-02-172-CV

IN RE:  JOHN M. O=QUINN, JOHN M. O=QUINN, P.C.

D/B/A O=QUINN & LAMINACK, JOHN M. O=QUINN

AND ASSOCIATES, L.L.P., AND JOHN M. O=QUINN

LAW FIRM, P.L.L.C.,                                                           Relators.

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                            On Petition for Writ of Mandamus.

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                                   O P I N I O N

       Before Chief Justice Valdez and Justices Hinojosa and Rodriguez

                                Opinion by Justice Rodriguez

This is an accelerated, interlocutory appeal under section 15.003(c) of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.  Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 15.003(c) (Vernon Supp. 2002).[1]  Appellants, John M. O=Quinn & Associates, L.L.P., John M. O=Quinn, P.C. d/b/a/ O=Quinn & Laminack, John M. O=Quinn, and John M. O=Quinn Law Firm, P.L.L.C., (O=Quinn), appeal from the trial court=s order denying O=Quinn=s motion to transfer venue, and concluding joinder of appellee, Benjamin Hall, III, in the Hidalgo County lawsuit is proper.  Id. ' 15.003(a).  We reverse and remand to the trial court for proceedings consistent with this opinion.

I.  Facts


The City of Mercedes, on behalf of itself and all other similarly situated cities (the City), filed an original petition seeking to recover damages from certain utility and energy companies for their unauthorized use of public land and rights of way.[2]  John M. O=Quinn & Associates, L.L.P. (formerly John M. O=Quinn, P.C.), filed a petition in intervention seeking to enforce the City=s power of attorney and a contingent fee contract the City had allegedly entered into with John M. O=Quinn, P.C., in the event of future recovery from the utility and energy companies.  O=Quinn did not name Hall as a party to its intervention action or assert claims against Hall.

Hall filed an intervention against John M. O=Quinn & Associates, L.L.P. (O=Quinn & Associates), seeking a division of the same contingent fee contract.  He also filed a cross-claim against all O=Quinn parties asserting claims that arose from the terms of his employment with one or more of the O=Quinn parties.[3]  By his cross-action against O

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