Josefa Gonzalez, Irene Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez and the Gonzalez Family, L.P. v. Greyhound Lines, Inc., Craig R. Lentzsch, Jack W. Haugsland, Jeff W. Sanders, Frederick F. Richards, Mark E. Southerst, Floyd Holland, Richard J. Caley, Linda Chavez, Al A. Meitz, Frank L. Nageotte, Alfred E. Osborne, Jr., Stephen M. Peck

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 4, 2005
Docket08-04-00033-CV
StatusPublished

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Josefa Gonzalez, Irene Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez and the Gonzalez Family, L.P. v. Greyhound Lines, Inc., Craig R. Lentzsch, Jack W. Haugsland, Jeff W. Sanders, Frederick F. Richards, Mark E. Southerst, Floyd Holland, Richard J. Caley, Linda Chavez, Al A. Meitz, Frank L. Nageotte, Alfred E. Osborne, Jr., Stephen M. Peck, (Tex. Ct. App. 2005).

Opinion

COURT OF APPEALS

COURT OF APPEALS

EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

EL PASO, TEXAS

JOSEFA GONZALEZ, IRENE GONZALEZ,      )

JOSE GONZALEZ, and GONZALEZ                  )

FAMILY, L.P.,                                                     )

                                                                              )

Appellants,                         )

v.                                                                           )

GREYHOUND LINES, INC., CRAIG R.             )

LENTZSCH, JACK W. HAUGSLAND,              )

JEFF W. SANDERS, FREDERICK F.                 )              No.  08-04-00033-CV

RICHARDS, MARK E. SOUTHERST,                )

FLOYD HOLLAND, RICHARD J. CALEY,       )                 Appeal from the

LINDA CHAVEZ, AL A. MEITZ, FRANK L.     )

NAGEOTTE, ALFRED E. OSBORNE, JR.,         )               205th District Court

STEPHEN M. PECK, THOMAS G.                     )

PLASKETT, ERNEST P. WERLIN, CHRIS        )          of El Paso County, Texas

ENSERBERGER, Directors, LUIS VENEGAS,    )

MAL ACOSTA, TONY PERALTA,                    )                (TC# 2003-3058)

NORBERTO HERNANDEZ, NICK FLORI,       )

VAN BROWN, CHARLES BROWN,                 )

ALFONSO PENEDO, Indiv. and As President     )

of SISTEMA INTERNACIONAL DE                  )

TRANSPORTE DE AUTOBUSES, INC., and     )

SISTEMA INTERNACIONAL DE                      )

AUTOBUSES, INC.,                                            )

Appellees.                          )

O P I N I O N


Appellants Josefa Gonzalez, Irene Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez, and Appellant Gonzalez Family L.P. appeal the trial court=s order dismissing for lack of subject matter jurisdiction their suit against Appellees Greyhound Lines, Inc. (AGLI@), Sistema Internacional de Transporte de Autobuses, Inc. (ASITA@), and other named defendants.  Appellants argue on appeal that the trial court erred in granting the defendants= plea to the jurisdiction and dismissing the case.  Because jurisdictional evidence showed that Appellants lack standing to sue, we conclude the trial court did not err in determining it lacked subject matter jurisdiction and therefore, we affirm the trial court=s order.


On July 21, 2003, Appellant Gonzalez Family L.P. and Appellants Josefa Gonzalez, Irene Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez, as limited partners in Gonzalez Family, L.P., filed suit against GLI, SITA, and other named defendants,[1] who included the directors of GLI, various GLI terminal managers, and the president of SITA, individually and as president of SITA.  In their petition, the Appellants alleged that over the course of twenty years the Gonzalez family had built a prosperous and expanding interstate bus service company, Gonzalez, Inc. d/b/a Golden State, which had yearly sales of approximately nine million dollars.  According to the petition, Appellant Gonzalez Family, L.P. held the controlling stock interest in Golden State.  In 1998, the president of GLI approached the Gonzalez family to purchase controlling stock in Golden State.  SITA, GLI=s wholly owned non-carrier holding company, acquired the controlling stock interest in Golden State.  Appellants alleged that soon thereafter the defendants began diverting Golden State customers in El Paso to GLI and GLI subsidiaries= facilities.  Appellants claimed that these actions Aresulted in interference and depreciation of [their] real estate in El Paso, TX as well as in the depreciation of Golden State=s assets.@  The Appellants alleged that similar acts occurred in other cities as well and they further complained that Gonzalez family members were wrongfully removed from their respective managerial positions.  The Appellants further alleged that the defendants acquired Golden State=s customers and assets with the intent to eliminate and bankrupt the now-defunct Golden State.  In their petition, the Appellants asserted the following causes of action inter alia against the defendants: civil conspiracy, conspiracy in restraint of trade, fraudulent transfer, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, fraudulent inducement, statutory fraud, wrongful interference with prospective contractual or business relations, member oppression, and unjust enrichment.


On September 12, 2003, Appellees GLI and SITA separately filed pleadings containing a plea to the jurisdiction, subject to a suggestion of bankruptcy, plea in bar, plea in abatement, and subject to original answer, verified denials and pleas, and affirmative defenses.[2]  The Appellees who were represented by the same counsel argued inter alia that the trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction because the alleged causes of action were owned by the debtor, Golden State Transportation, and therefore were a part of the bankruptcy estate which was under the continuing exclusive jurisdiction of the United States Bankruptcy Court in Arizona.  As such, Appellees argued, Appellant=s claims as equity owners were barred by the bankruptcy automatic stay and the Appellants  also lacked standing to sue on their own.  Appellees also argued that Appellants Josefa Gonzalez, Irene Gonzalez, and Jose Gonzalez lacked standing and legal authority to assert claims for and on behalf of Appellant Gonzalez Family, L.P. because they are limited partners in that limited partnership, which could only sue through its general partner, who was not identified as a plaintiff in the petition.  Moreover, Appellees asserted that regardless, AGonzalez Family, L.P.@

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