John C. Dempsey A/K/A Jack Dempsey and 401 Gold Consultants v. U.S. Money Reserve, Inc. D/B/A United States Rare Coin & Bullion Reserve

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 28, 2015
Docket13-15-00469-CV
StatusPublished

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ACCEPTED 13-15-00469-CV THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 12/23/2015 5:17:02 PM Dorian E. Ramirez CLERK

No. 13-15-00469-CV FILED IN 13th COURT OF APPEALS IN THE COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI/EDINBURG, TEXAS FOR THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF 12/28/2015 TEXAS 8:00:00 AM DORIAN E. RAMIREZ Clerk

John C. Dempsey a/k/a Jack Dempsey and Gold Consultants, appellants v. U.S. Money Reserve, Inc. d/b/a United States Rare Coin & Bullion Reserve, appellee

On Appeal from the 58th Judicial District Court Jefferson County, Texas Tr. Ct. No. A-180,741

APPELLANT’S BRIEF Timothy A. Hootman, SBN 09965450 2402 Pease St Houston, TX 77003 713.247.9548; 713.583.9523 (f) Email: thootman2000@yahoo.com ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT, JOHN C. DEMPSEY A/K/A JACK DEMPSEY

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED

1 LIST OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL The following persons and entities are parties or counsel in this case:

Appellants: John C. Dempsey a/k/a Jack Dempsey Counsel for appellants Gary E. Patterson, SBN 15590830 in the trial court: 1010 Lamar St, Ste 860 Houston, TX 77002 713.223.3095 713.223.2121 (f) Email: gpatterson@gpattersonlaw.com

Counsel for appellants Timothy A. Hootman, SBN 09965450 on appeal: 2402 Pease St Houston, TX 77003 713.247.9548 713.583.9523 (f) Email: thootman2000@yahoo.com

Appellee: U.S. Money Reserve, Inc. d/b/a United States Rare Coin & Bullion Reserve Counsel for appellee John Werner, SBN 00789720 in the trial court and REAUD, MORGAN & QUINN, L.L.P. on appeal P.O. Box 26005 Beaumont, TX 77720-6005 409.838.1000 409.833.8236 (f)

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL ................................................................. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................... 3 INDEX OF AUTHORITIES .............................................................................. 4 STATEMENT OF CASE ................................................................................... 5 ISSUE PRESENTED ....................................................................................... 6 STATEMENT OF FACTS ................................................................................. 7 SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT .......................................................................... 16 ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES .................................................................. 17 PRAYER ...................................................................................................... 21 CERTIFICATE OF WORD COUNT ................................................................. 22 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ......................................................................... 23 APPENDIX ............................................................................. Final Judgment

3 INDEX OF AUTHORITIES Cases: M Forest Oil Corp. v. McAllen, 268 S.W.3d 51 (Tex. 2008) ........................ 17 In re Dillard Dep’t Stores, Inc. 198 S.W.3d 778 (Tex. 2006) (orig. proceeding)............................................................................... 18 In re FirstMerit Bank, N.A., 52 S.W.3d 749 (Tex. 2001) (orig. proceeding) ........................................................................................ 18 J.M. Davidson, Inc. v. Webster, 128 S.W.3d 223 (Tex. 2003) (orig. proceeding).......................................................................... 17, 18 Nationwide of Fort Worth, Inc. v. Wigington, 945 S.W.2d 883 (Tex. App.—Waco 1997, writ dism’d w.o.j. ) ................................. 17, 19 Perry Homes v. Cull, 258 S.W.3d 580 (Tex. 2008) .................................... 18 Richmont Holdings, Inc. v. Superior Recharge Sys., L.L.C., 455 S.W.3d 573 (Tex. 2014) (per curiam)................................................. 18 Statutes: 9 U.S.C. § 1 ) ................................................................................................. 17 TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE § 171.001 ......................................................... 17

4 STATEMENT OF THE CASE Appellee, U.S. Money Reserve, Inc. d/b/a United States Rare

Coin & Bullion Reserve, sued John C. Dempsey a/k/a Jack Dempsey

for an injunction and money judgment based on a non-compete

agreement signed in 2007 (CR 18-26). Appellant filed motion to stay

arbitration (CR 144-169), which the trial court denied (Sup RR vol. 2,

page 9). After an arbitration award was entered in favor of appellee,

appellant objected to the trial court’s confirmation of the award (CR

217-220). The trial court overruled appellant’s objection and entered

a final judgment confirming the award on behalf of USMR against

Dempsey in the amount of $1,650,000.00 (CR 222-223)

This appeal follows.

5 ISSUE PRESENTED Did the trial court err in denying Dempsey’s motion to stay arbitration, in denying his motion to set the case for a jury trial, in refusing to consider his no-evidence motion for summary judgment, and in overruling his objection to confirmation of the arbitration award?

6 STATEMENT OF FACTS The following are parties to the three agreements that are

referred to in this statement of facts:

• Appellant, John C. Dempsey a/k/a Jack Dempsey (“Dempsey”). • Appellee, U.S. Money Reserve, Inc. d/b/a United States Rare Coin & Bullion Reserve (“USMR”). • United States Gold Coin Exchange, LP (“USGCE”). Although this appeal turns on the 2007 agreement discussed

herein, there are three agreements between the parties that this

dispute revolves around and which give context for understanding the

issues in this appeal:

Jan 12, 2007 Dempsey signed a document titled “Confidential Services, Trade Secrete, and Employment Agreement” with USMR (CR 28-39; 177-188). Dec 10, 2010 Dempsey signed a document titled “Employment Agreement” with USGCE (CR 41-56). July 28, 2011 Dempsey signed a document titled “Separation and Release Agreement” with USGCE (CR 58-63). USMR had filed suit against various defendants unrelated to the

claims made against Dempsey; regarding this pending case, on March

29, 2012, USGCE filed a petition of intervention naming Dempsey as

a party against whom it sought a temporary and permanent

injunction and a money judgment related to alleged breaches of the

7 2010 and 2011 documents (CR 5-10). The following chronology of

events took place in the trial court before this case:

May 25, 2012 Based on USGCE’s petition of intervention the trial court signed an Order Granting Temporary Injunction” stating that Dempsey is enjoined, restrained, and prohibited from various activities related to USGCE and USMR (CR 14-16). July 17, 2014 USMR filed a fifteenth amended petition in the pending case adding Dempsey as a defendant and seeking injunctive and monetary relief against Dempsey based on the 2007, 2010, and 2011 agreements (CR 18-26). USMR claims that although the 2010 and 2011 agreements were not with USMR and Dempsey, they were with USMR’s affiliate and Dempsey (CR 20). July 31, 2014 Trial court signed an order extending its TRO regarding Dempsey (CR 123-124).

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J.M. Davidson, Inc. v. Webster
128 S.W.3d 223 (Texas Supreme Court, 2003)
In Re Dillard Department Stores, Inc.
198 S.W.3d 778 (Texas Supreme Court, 2006)
Perry Homes v. Cull
258 S.W.3d 580 (Texas Supreme Court, 2008)
Forest Oil Corp. v. McAllen
268 S.W.3d 51 (Texas Supreme Court, 2008)
In Re Firstmerit Bank, N.A.
52 S.W.3d 749 (Texas Supreme Court, 2001)
Nationwide of Fort Worth, Inc. v. Wigington
945 S.W.2d 883 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1997)
Richmont Holdings, Inc. v. Superior Recharge Systems, L.L.C.
455 S.W.3d 573 (Texas Supreme Court, 2014)

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