Linda Douglas v. Taylor Sims and Dallas Performance, LLC.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 1, 2018
Docket05-17-01187-CV
StatusPublished

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ACCEPTED 05-17-01187-CV FIFTH COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXAS 6/1/2018 9:53 PM LISA MATZ CLERK

NO. 05-17-01187-CV

FILED IN 5th COURT OF APPEALS IN THE COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXAS

FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT6/1/2018 9:53:31 PM LISA MATZ DALLAS, TEXAS Clerk

LINDA DOUGLAS v. TAYLOR SIMS AND DALLAS PERFORMANCE, LLC

BRIEF OF APPELLEES

ON APPEAL FROM CAUSE NO. CC-16-03688-E IN THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NUMBER FIVE DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS HON. MARK GREENBERG, JUDGE PRESIDING

JULIE GOEN PANGER The Kiechler Law Firm Filed June 1, 2018 619 Broadway Street Lubbock, Texas 79401 (806) 712-2889 (808) 712-2529 (f) State Bar Number 24069793 julie@thelubbocklawyer.com

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

Appellant: Linda Douglas

Trial Counsel: James Ellis 6440 North Central Expressway, Suite 750 Dallas, Texas 75206

Debran O’Neil Carrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal, LLP 901 Main Street, Suite 5500 Dallas, Texas 75202

Appellate Counsel: Anthony Arguijo Scott Douglass & McConnico, LLP 303 Colorado Street, Suite 2400 Austin, Texas 78701

Appellees: Taylor Sims and Dallas Performance, LLC

Trial Counsel: Justin Kiechler The Kiechler Law Firm, PLLC 619 Broadway Street Lubbock, Texas 79401

Appellate Counsel: Julie Goen Panger The Kiechler Law Firm, PLLC 619 Broadway Street Lubbock, Texas 79401

BRIEF OF APPELLEES i TABLE OF CONTENTS

IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL ............................................... i

TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................... ii

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ...................................................................... v

STATEMENT OF THE CASE ............................................................... viii

STATEMENT OF FACTS ......................................................................... 1

A. Linda initially authorized DP to perform certain repairs and modifications to her car’s camshaft. ................... 1

B. DP gave Linda notice of its storage fee policy. ....................... 2

C. Linda later authorized DP to perform more modifications and repairs to her car, including work on the motor. ............................................................................... 3

D. Linda failed to pay the total amount owed to DP for work she requested, so DP has the car in its possession. ...... 6

SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ........................................................ 10

ARGUMENT ........................................................................................... 11

Issue One ...................................................................................... 13 DP rightfully possesses Linda’s car, because she failed to pay for the work she requested.

A. DP rightfully retained possession of the car pursuant to a possessory lien. ............................................................... 14

1. Linda authorized DP to perform repairs and modifications to her car. .............................................. 14

BRIEF OF APPELLEES ii 2. DP completed the work requested by Linda. .............. 15

3. Linda failed to pay for the work DP performed on the car. .......................................................................... 15

B. Linda did not prove each element of conversion or wrongful detainer. ................................................................. 16

1. Linda did not prove that she was entitled to possession of the car. . .................................................. 17

Issue Two ...................................................................................... 18 Linda agreed to DP’s storage-fee policy, of which she was made aware before DP began working on her car.

A. DP and Linda agreed to the storage-fee policy..................... 19

1. DP offered to store Linda’s car for a fee.. .................... 19

2. Linda accepted DP’s offer to store the car for a fee, had a meeting of the minds with DP, and consented to the terms of the policy. ........................... 21

3. The storage-fee agreement was supported by consideration. ............................................................... 24

Issue Three ................................................................................... 26 Linda accepted the additional services DP performed on the car when Brent signed the estimate authorizing DP to proceed with the work, which entitled DP to an award in quantum meruit.

A. DP’s additional work on Linda’s car supported an award in quantum meruit..................................................... 26

1. DP provided valuable services for Linda. .................... 26

BRIEF OF APPELLEES iii 2. Linda accepted the services, and she was reasonably notified that she would be charged for DP’s work. ................................................................... 26

Issue Four ..................................................................................... 29 The trial court’s award of attorney’s fees to DP should be affirmed, because Linda prevailed on the above claims.

PRAYER .................................................................................................. 30

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE................................................................. 31

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ........................................................ 31

BRIEF OF APPELLEES iv INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

CASES 2900 Smith, Ltd. v. Constellation New Energy, Inc., 301 S.W.3d 741 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2009, no pet.)...... 13

Arthur Andersen & Co. v. Perry Equip. Corp., 945 S.W.2d 812 (Tex. 1997) ................................................................ 29

Associated Indem. Corp. v. CAT Contracting, Inc., 964 S.W.2d 276 (Tex. 1998) ................................................................ 11

Autozone, Inc. v. Reyes, 272 S.W.3d 588 (Tex. 2008) (per curiam) ........................................... 11

Cain v. Bain, 708 S.W.2d 175 (Tex. 1986) (per curiam) ..................................... 12, 13

City of Keller v. Wilson, 168 S.W.3d 802 (Tex. 2005) .......................................................... 11, 12

Collision Center Paint & Body, Inc. v. Campbell, 773 S.W.2d 354 (Tex. App.—Dallas 1998, no writ) ...................... 15, 16

Cont’l Coffee Prods. Co. v. Cazarez, 937 S.W.2d 444 (Tex. 1996) ................................................................ 12

Domingo v. Mitchell, 257 S.W.3d 34 (Tex. App.—Amarillo 2008, pet. denied) .................... 20

Gentry v. Squires Constr., Inc., 188 S.W.3d 396 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2006, no pet.) ............................ 29

Green Int’l, Inc. v. Solis, 951 S.W.2d 384 (Tex. 1997) ................................................................ 29

BRIEF OF APPELLEES v Kroger Tex. Ltd. P’ship v. Suberu, 216 S.W.3d 788

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