Melden & Hunt, Inc. v. East Rio Hondo Water Supply

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 29, 2015
Docket13-15-00227-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ACCEPTED 13-15-00227-CV THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 6/29/2015 3:52:50 PM CECILE FOY GSANGER CLERK

NO. 13-15-00227-CV

IN THE THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT FILED IN 13th COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI/EDINBURG, TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI/EDINBURG, TEXAS 6/29/2015 3:52:50 PM * * * CECILE FOY GSANGER Clerk MELDEN & HUNT, INC.

Appellant

V.

EAST RIO HONDO WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION,

Appellee

BRIEF OF APPELLANT

***

GONZALEZ, CHISCANO, ANGULO & THE LAW OFFICE OF KASSON, P.C. JACQUELINE M. STROH, P.C. Henry B. Gonzalez III Jacqueline M. Stroh State Bar No. 00794952 State Bar No. 00791747 hbg@gcaklaw.com jackie@strohappellate.com Jeffrie D. Boysen 10101 Reunion Place, Suite 600 State Bar No. 24071785 San Antonio, Texas 78216 jboysen@gcaklaw.com (210) 477-7416 613 N.W. Loop 410, Suite 800 (210) 477-7466 (telecopier) San Antonio, Texas 78216 (210) 569-8500 (210) 569-8490 (telecopier)

ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT, MELDEN & HUNT, INC.

APPELLANT RESPECTFULLY REQUESTS ORAL ARGUMENT IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

In accordance with Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 38.1(a), Appellant presents the following list of all parties to the judgment and their counsel:

1. Appellant/Defendant Below

Melden & Hunt, Inc.

2. Counsel for Appellants

Henry B. Gonzalez III Trial/Appellate Counsel Jeffrie D. Boysen Gonzalez, Chiscano, Angulo & Kasson, P.C. 613 N.W. Loop 410, Suite 800 San Antonio, Texas 78216

Jacqueline M. Stroh Appellate Counsel The Law Office of Jacqueline M. Stroh, P.C. 10101 Reunion Place, Suite 600 San Antonio, Texas 78216

3. Appellee/Plaintiff Below

East Rio Hondo Water Supply Corporation1

4. Counsel for Appellee

Richard W. Fryer Trial/Appellate Counsel Brian J. Hansen Fryer & Hansen, PLLC 1352 West Pecan Boulevard McAllen, Texas 78501 -and- Roman “Dino” Esparza Esparza & Garza, LLP 964 E. Los Ebanos

1 The style of the case does not include “Corporation,” but the body of Plaintiff’s Original Petition does. (CR 4)

ii Brownsville, Texas 78520

5. Other Defendants Below

Hawkins & Affiliates, Inc. HRM Environmental, LLC Greystar EIG, LP, d.b.a Greystar Ovivo, USA, LLC

6. Counsel for Other Defendants Below

Seth A. Russell Andrews Myers, P.C. 3900 Essex Lane, Suite 800 Houston, Texas 77027-5109 Attorneys for Hawkins & Affiliates, Inc. and HRM Environmental, LLC

Timothy M. McDaniel Irelan McDaniel, PLLC 440 Louisiana Street, Suite 1800 Houston, Texas 77002 Attorneys for Greystar EIG, LP, d/b/a Greystar

E. Michael Rodriguez Eduardo R. Rodriguez Atlas, Hall & Rodriguez, L.L.P. 50 W. Morrison Rd., Suite A Brownsville, Texas 78521 -and- Gretchen N. Miller Greenberg Traurig, L.L.P. 77 West Wacker Drive, Suite 3100 Chicago, Illinois 60601 Attorneys for Ovivo, USA, LLC

iii TABLE OF CONTENTS

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IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL ........................................................... ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................................................................................iv

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES.................................................................................. viii

STATEMENT OF THE CASE ................................................................................ xv

STATEMENT REGARDING JURISDICTION ....................................................xvi

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT .......................................... xvii

ISSUES PRESENTED......................................................................................... xviii

Issue No. 1:

Whether Appellant Melden & Hunt, Inc. is entitled to a dismissal with, or without, prejudice of all, or a majority, of the claims asserted against it by Appellee East Rio Hondo Water Supply Corporation, where Appellee failed to file a certificate of merit in compliance with chapter 150 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.

East Rio offered the affidavit of Dan Leyendecker as its certificate of merit, but the affiant failed to show his competency or knowledge to testify and failed to even reference an active engagement in the practice of engineering – within the four corners of his affidavit or otherwise. Additionally, the affiant failed to address each and every theory asserted by East Rio and failed to discuss virtually all of them with the specificity required by chapter 150. These defects require dismissal of East Rio’s complaint against Melden & Hunt with prejudice. At the very least, and without waiving its entitlement to a complete dismissal with prejudice, Melden & Hunt remains entitled to a dismissal, even if it is without prejudice and even if it is only in part. .. xviii

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

iv STATUTORY FRAMEWORK ................................................................................. 2

SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ........................................................................ 8

ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES ...................................................................... 13

I. The Governing Standard of Review Is De Novo................................. 13

II. Courts Begin with a Statute’s Plain Language in Any Statutory Construction Effort, But Must Construe That Language in Context, in Accordance with the Legislative Scheme, and So as Not to Render Any Part Thereof Meaningless or Superfluous ........... 14

III. While Plaintiff Filed an Affidavit Purporting to Be a Certificate of Merit, Its Attempted Certificate Is Insufficient; and the Plaintiff’s Claims Must Be Dismissed ................................................ 16

A. The Court Is Confined to the Four Corners of the Affidavit in Determining Competency, Qualifications, and Current Practice Status; Regardless, East Rio Offered Nothing Beyond Leyendecker’s Attempted Certificate to Show Compliance ..................................................................... 17

1. Leyendecker Has Not Demonstrated That He is Competent and Qualified to Testify ............................... 20

a. Leyendecker Must Have Tied His Purported Expertise to the Specific Issues Involved in East Rio’s Claims ................................................. 20

b. Leyendecker Must Have Offered More Than Conclusory Assertions of Competency and Knowledge............................................................ 26

c. Leyendecker’s Affidavit Failed to Satisfy the Statutory Requirements .................................. 28

2. Leyendecker Has Failed to Demonstrate That He Is Actively Engaged in the Practice of Engineering....... 29

v B. East Rio Was Required to File a Sufficient Certificate of Merit as to All Claims Asserted against Melden & Hunt, Which It Failed to Do..................................................... 33

1. The Applicable Statutory Text Requires the Affiant to Have Addressed Every Theory of Recovery against Melden & Hunt .................................. 33

2. A Certificate of Merit Must Set Forth Specifically, for Each Theory of Recovery, the Negligence or Other Action, Error, or Omission and Must State the Factual Basis for Each Such Claim .......................... 34

3. Leyendecker’s Affidavit Fails to Address Each Theory as Required by Section 150.002(b) and Wholly Fails to Address Causation ................................ 37

4. At the Very Least, Leyendecker’s Equivocation Precludes the Affidavit’s Sufficiency ............................. 42

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