Oak Crest Manor Nursing Home, LLC Day Life Corporation Terry Rowan Norma Elemento And Grover Moore v. Peggy Barba, as Guardian of S.F.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedSeptember 27, 2016
Docket03-16-00514-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ACCEPTED 03-16-00514-CV 12930167 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 9/27/2016 3:15:20 PM JEFFREY D. KYLE CLERK NO. 03-16-00514-CV

FILED IN IN THE COURT OF APPEALS 3rd COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS FOR THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS 9/27/2016 3:15:20 PM AT AUSTIN JEFFREY D. KYLE Clerk

OAK CREST MANOR NURSING HOME, LLC, DAY LIFE CORPORATION, TERRY ROWAN, NORMA ELEMENTO, AND GROVER MOORE, Appellants,

v.

PEGGY BARBA, AS GUARDIAN OF S.F., Appellee.

On Appeal from the Probate Court, Travis County, Texas, Cause No. C-1-PB-16-00776

BRIEF OF APPELLEE

Jeff Diamant (Of Counsel) State Bar No. 00795319 John C. Ramsey State Bar No. 24027762 Joel Pardo State Bar No. 24083617 RAMSEY LAW GROUP, P.C. 7521 Westview Drive Houston, TX 77055 Phone: (713) 489-7577 Fax: (888) 858-1452 Email: john@ramseylawpc.com Email: jeff@ramseylawpc.com Email: joel@ramseylawpc.com Jacques G. Balette MARKS, BALETTE, GEISSEL & YOUNG, PLLC State Bar No. 00798004 10000 Memorial Drive, Suite 760 Houston, Texas 77024 Phone: (713) 681-3070 Fax: (713) 681-2811 Email: JacquesB@marksfirm.com

BRIEF OF APPELLEE PAGE II

TABLE OF CONTENTS

RECORD AND APPENDIX REFERENCES .................................................... 2

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT ....................................... 2

INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 2

ISSUES PRESENTED........................................................................................... 3

STATEMENT OF FACTS .................................................................................... 4

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

ARGUMENT........................................................................................................ 10

I. THE NURSING HOME ADMISSION AGREEMENT IS VOID AS APPELLEE LACKED CAPACITY TO CONTRACT. .............. 10

A. Shawn Frank lacked capacity to contract before, during and after his execution of the Admission Agreement. .................... 10

B. Appellants’ own contemporaneous records establish Shawn Frank lacked capacity upon admission. ..................................... 12

C. Appellee Established Lack of Capacity to Contract. ................ 14

1. Expert David E. Mansfield, M.D. establishes Shawn Frank as totally incapacitated on the date and time of the execution of the agreement at issue. ........................................ 15

2. The affidavit of Peggy Barba, Shawn Frank’s mother, also establishes that he was totally incapacitated on the date and time the agreement at issue was executed. ..................... 17

D. Appellants’ “lucid interval” argument fails. ............................ 18

1. The Affidavit of Terry Rowan must be disregarded and certainly does not support a “lucid interval” argument. ..... 19

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2. Appellants’ argument that other records generated by them show “lucid interval” also fail to substantiate their claim and are not qualified opinions or observations. ................... 22

E. The evidence establishes Shawn Frank lacked capacity to contract on the date and time of his execution of the agreement. ........................................................................................ 23

II. THERE IS NO WAIVER OF ANY “RIGHT TO VOID” THE ADMISSION AGREEMENT, NOR IS APPELLEE SOMEHOW ESTOPPED FROM ESTABLISHING IT IS VOID, NOR BOUND BY THE DIRECT-BENEFITS ESTOPPEL THEORY. .................... 24

A. Appellants’ “void v. voidable” argument is not valid. ........... 25

B. An incapacitated person can no more disaffirm an agreement than bind himself to it in the first place. ................................... 25

C. Appellee’s previous pleading of breach of contract does not create an estoppel as it is a permissive “alternative theory”, subsequently dropped by Appellee. .......................................... 26

D. The Direct-Benefits Estoppel argument does not apply......... 27

III. THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT IS VOID AND FEDERAL PREEMPTION OF STATE LAW BY THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT ARGUMENTS FAIL.................................... 28

A. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 74.451 bars enforcement of this arbitration provision. ................................ 29

B. The FAA does not preempt Chapter 74 due to a lack of interstate commerce. ...................................................................... 30

C. As a matter of policy, validating Appellants’ position would destroy state’s rights to enforce state law on many issues. .... 34

CONCLUSION .................................................................................................... 35

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TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

CASES

Buckeye Check Cashing v. Cardegna, 546 U.S. 440, 448 (2005) .................................................................................... 25

The Fredricksburg Care Company, L.P. v. Perez, 461 S.W.3d 513 (Tex. 2015), reh’g denied (June 26, 2015) .............................. 30

Gaston v. Copeland, 335 S.W.2d 406 (Tex. Civ. App.—Amarillo 1960, writ ref’d n.r.e.) ............ 25

Harrell v. Hochderffer, 345 S.W.3d 652 (Tex. App.—Austin 2011, no pet) ................................. 20, 22

In re December Nine Co., Ltd. 225 S.W.3d 693 (Tex. App.—El Paso, no pet) ............................................... 32

In re Estate of Gray, 279 S.W.2d 936 (Tex. App.—El Paso 1955, writ ref’d n.r.e.) ........... 16, 21, 22

In re L & L Kempwood Assoc, L.P., 9 S.W.3d 125 (Tex. 1999) .................................................................................. 30

In re Morgan Stanley & Co, 293 S.W.3d 182 (Tex. 2009) .............................................................................. 25

In re Nexion Health at Humble, Inc. 173 S.W.3d 67 (Tex. 2005) ................................................................................ 31

In re Tenant Healthcare, Ltd., 84 S.W.3d 760 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2002, no pet.) ................... 32

J.M. Davidson Inc. v. Webster, 128 S.W.3d 223 (Tex. 2003) .............................................................................. 11

Oram v. General American Oil Company of Texas, 513 S.W.2d 533 (Tex. 1974) .............................................................................. 26

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