Laporte, Sehrt, Romig & Hand, CPA's v. Gulf Island Operations

557 So. 2d 359, 1990 WL 6298
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 30, 1990
Docket89-CA 0924
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Laporte, Sehrt, Romig & Hand, CPA's v. Gulf Island Operations, 557 So. 2d 359, 1990 WL 6298 (La. Ct. App. 1990).

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557 So.2d 359 (1990)

LAPORTE, SEHRT, ROMIG & HAND, CPA'S
v.
GULF ISLAND OPERATIONS, INC., Gulf Island Marine, Inc., Blue Streak-Gulf Island Partnership, Blue Streak Operations, Inc., Blue Streak Industries, Inc., Blue Streak, Inc., Blue Streak Marine, Inc., Dennis L. Good and Cyril G. Hentze, Jr.

No. 89-CA 0924.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

January 30, 1990.
Rehearing Denied March 21, 1990.
Writ Denied May 18, 1990.

*361 Maumus F. Claverie, Jr., New Orleans, for appellants.

Jerry J. Blouin, New Orleans, for appellees.

Before BYRNES, CIACCIO and WILLIAMS, JJ.

CIACCIO, Judge.

Plaintiff, LaPorte, Sehrt, Romig & Hand, CPA's, (LaPorte, Sehrt) filed suit on open account for the balance due for accounting services rendered against Blue Streak/Gulf Island Partnership in Liquidation, its partners Blue Streak Operations, Inc. and Gulf Island Operations, Inc., and several other related corporations, namely, Blue Streak Industries, Inc., Blue Streak, Inc., Blue Streak Marine, Inc. and Gulf Island Marine, Inc. Also named as defendants in the suit were Jeffrey R. Nicholson and Cyril G. Hentze, Jr., the court-appointed liquidators of the partnership and Dennis L. Good, one of the officers of the Blue Streak entities. Default judgment was rendered against Blue Streak/Gulf Island Partnership, Gulf Island Operations, Inc. and Gulf Island Marine, Inc. on November 24, 1987. During the course of this litigation, defendant Nicholson filed bankruptcy proceedings and all actions pending against him were stayed.

Following a trial on the merits, the trial court rendered judgment for the amount outstanding on the account, $5,114.75, as well as 25% attorney's fees, interest and court costs in favor of plaintiff and against the remaining defendants, Blue Streak Operations, Inc., Blue Streak, Inc., Blue Streak Marine, Inc., Dennis L. Good and Cyril G. Hentze, Jr.

We affirm that part of the judgment which holds Blue Streak Operations, Inc. liable on the suit for open account as well as for attorney's fees, interest and court costs. Because we find liability on the part of Cyril G. Hentze, Jr. for the debt of the partnership in liquidation as well as for attorney's fees, interest and court costs, we affirm that part of the judgment. However, finding no liability on the part of any of the other defendants, we reverse the judgment of the trial court insofar as it finds solidary liability on the part of Dennis L. Good, Blue Streak Marine, Inc. and Blue Streak, Inc.

The Blue Streak/Gulf Island partnership was formed by Articles of Partnership on October 25, 1984 by partners Blue Streak Operations, Inc. and Gulf Island Operations, Inc. for the purpose of operating and managing self-elevating marine oil service and liftboat vessels owned by others pursuant to vessel management contracts. The partnership agreement defined the working relationship between the partnership and other related corporations, defined in the agreement as "affiliates", and provided for a schedule of fees and a non-competition clause. Subsequently, disputes arose between the partners and these affiliated companies regarding the operation of several vessels, distribution of partnership profits or proceeds and overall operations of the partnership.

The accounting services rendered by plaintiff which are made the subject of this suit were initiated by a court order during the judicial liquidation proceedings of the Blue Streak/Gulf Island partnership filed in the 25th Judicial District Court by Gulf Island Operations, Inc. and Gulf Island Marine, Inc. against the partnership, Blue Streak Operations, Inc., Blue Streak Industries, Inc., Blue Streak Marine, Inc., Blue Streak, Inc. and Dennis L. Good. That order, dated November 18, 1985, provides in pertinent part as follows:

"LaPorte, Sehrt, Romig & Hand Certified Public Accountants, by agreement of the parties, are hereby appointed an expert by this Court who are to examine and report thereon at its earliest convenience *362 and in any event within sixty (60) days of November 8, 1985.
"All books and records and/or property of the partnership of Blue Streak/Gulf Island partnership and particularly such as may be found in the possession of or under the control of defendants, Blue Streak Operations [sic], Blue Streak Marine, Inc., Blue Streak Industries, Inc., Blue Streak, Inc. and Dennis L. Good shall be retained in the possession of Blue Streak Marine, Inc. during the pendency of the proceedings in the capacity of the consent keeper until such time as this Court may order, without alteration, modification or distribution.
"The said LaPorte, Sehrt, Romig & Hand shall prepare, using the accrual method of accounting, the following reports and/or statements for the partnership: Balance Sheet as of November 8, 1985; Income Statement for the period January 1 through November 8, 1985; Statement of Changes in Financial Position through November 8, 1985; Cash Flow Statement through November 8, 1985 and fixed assets list of November 8, 1985. Said expert shall cause to be prepared an inventory of all assets of the partnership as they existed on November 8, 1985.
* * * * * *
"Within thirty (30) days of this order the said LaPorte, Sehrt, Romig & Hand (CPA) shall audit all vessel owners accounts and prepare a report regarding the balances thereof, said report shall include a listing of all disputed and undisputed claims or charges ... (Excerpt from Order of the Twenty-Fifth Judicial District Court appointing plaintiff as experts.)"

Following this order of the court, La-Porte, Sehrt began performing the above-described accounting services, and periodically remitted invoices to the liquidators of the partnership for payment. All of these invoices, except for the final bill dated August 31, 1986, were paid by the court-appointed liquidators, Hentze and Nicholson, on behalf of the partnership. This final invoice in the amount of $5,114.75 was not paid by the partnership or the liquidators, and is the outstanding balance on this account which is made the subject of this lawsuit.

Prior to this final billing, on or about August 1, 1986,[1] Clinton Romig, the senior partner (now president) of LaPorte, Sehrt, attended a meeting between himself and the co-liquidators of the partnership, Nicholson and Hentze. The record reflects that during this meeting, the parties entered into a final settlement of the partnership. The terms of this settlement agreement are contained in the Receipt, Release and Settlement Agreement signed by the co-liquidators on August 1, 1986.

Cyril Hentze, the liquidator for Blue Streak Operations, Inc., testified at trial that during this meeting, the payment of the remaining balance due to LaPorte, Sehrt was discussed by Romig, Nicholson and himself. He stated that the exact amount due was unknown as all of the accounting work had not yet been completed by LaPorte, Sehrt at that time. He further testified that during the course of the discussion, Nicholson, the liquidator for Gulf Island Operations, Inc., made a verbal representation that the remaining balance due to LaPorte, Sehrt would be paid by Gulf Island. This remaining balance, amounting to $5,114.75, was never paid by Nicholson or Gulf Island Operations, Inc.

The trial court, in rendering judgment against Blue Streak Operations, Inc., Blue Streak Marine, Inc., Blue Streak, Inc., Dennis Good and Cyril Hentze, stated:

I'll grant the judgment.

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