Perry & Perry Builders, Inc./Sergio Galvan D/B/A Galvan Plastering Company v. Sergio Galvan, D/B/A Galvan Plastering Company/Perry & Perry Builders, Inc. Our Lady's Maronite Catholic Church And Insurance Company of the West

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 24, 2003
Docket03-02-00091-CV
StatusPublished

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Perry & Perry Builders, Inc./Sergio Galvan D/B/A Galvan Plastering Company v. Sergio Galvan, D/B/A Galvan Plastering Company/Perry & Perry Builders, Inc. Our Lady's Maronite Catholic Church And Insurance Company of the West, (Tex. Ct. App. 2003).

Opinion

TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN



NO. 03-02-00091-CV

Perry & Perry Builders, Inc./Sergio Galvan d/b/a Galvan Plastering Company, Appellants



v.



Sergio Galvan d/b/a/ Galvan Plastering Company/Perry & Perry Builders, Inc.; Our Lady's Maronite Catholic Church; and Insurance Company of the West, Appellees



FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 261ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

NO. 99-07409, HONORABLE DARLENE BYRNE, JUDGE PRESIDING

M E M O R A N D U M O P I N I O N


Perry & Perry Builders, Inc. ("Perry") appeals from a district court judgment favoring Sergio Galvan, doing business as Galvan Plastering Company. Perry, the general contractor on a construction project at Our Lady's Maronite Catholic Church, hired subcontractor Hebel SouthCentral, L.P. who in turn hired Galvan. Hebel failed to appear for trial, but Perry appeared. The jury found that Perry benefitted from Galvan's work and failed to compensate him with funds received from the church intended to pay the workers. The court awarded Galvan $86,937.18 in damages, plus interest, and up to $209,000 in attorney's fees against Perry; the court made the same award against Hebel, except that it awarded up to $231,000 in attorney's fees.

The parties raise several issues on appeal. Perry complains that the evidence is legally and factually insufficient to support the judgment and that the district court erred by awarding Galvan too much in attorney's fees and by refusing to award Perry attorney's fees for defeating some of Galvan's claims. Galvan complains that the district court erred by granting summary judgment that he take nothing on his third-party claims against the church and its surety, the Insurance Company of the West ("ICW") for foreclosure of lien, release of retainage, suit on payment, and conspiracy.

Because we conclude that the great weight and preponderance of the evidence is against the jury's failure to find that Perry spent the trust funds on job-related expenses, we will reverse the parts of the judgment awarding Galvan recovery under the trust-fund misapplication theory and awarding him attorney's fees, and remand these issues to the district court for further proceedings. We will affirm the judgment in all other respects.



BACKGROUND

The church hired Perry as general contractor on a building project. The contract provides that Perry retains eight percent of the cost of the work as its fee. The guaranteed maximum cost of $1.5 million could be (and was) adjusted by change orders.

Perry hired Hebel as a subcontractor to build exterior walls at the church. The walls required plastering. In its estimate to Perry, Hebel valued the plastering work at $45,000. Hebel hired Galvan to do the plastering on a cost-plus contract for a base amount of $84,000; the contract also contemplated Galvan doing additional unspecified work. (1)

Galvan testified that he performed all the work under the contract, as well as just under $24,000 worth of additional work. His invoice indicates that he billed Hebel a total of $107,937.18, for which Hebel paid him $45,000. (2) Hebel disputed the amount Galvan was due. When the dispute persisted, Galvan filed a mechanic's lien on the church's property.

Hebel filed this suit, seeking a declaratory judgment that Hebel owed Galvan nothing and that Hebel overpaid Galvan. Hebel accused Galvan of falsifying wage records to inflate his costs and, thereby, his fee. Hebel contended Galvan breached their contract.

Galvan countersued Hebel and sued Perry, the church, and ICW. Galvan alleged that Hebel breached their contract and sought, in the alternative, recovery in quantum meruit. Galvan alleged that Perry, the church, and ICW conspired with Hebel to deprive him of the funds. He sought foreclosure on his lien and payment from funds the church should have retained from its payments to Perry. Galvan alternatively sued for recovery in quantum meruit and for payment from a bond held by Perry as principal and ICW as surety. Finally, Galvan contended that Perry misapplied funds the church paid that Perry should have held in trust and used to pay him.

Perry, the church, and ICW filed motions for summary judgment against Galvan, contending that no evidence supported his claims. They contended that the existence of a payment bond prevented Galvan from foreclosing a lien on the church property and from suing for release of retainage because the bond released the church from having to retain funds. See Tex. Prop. Code Ann. § 53.201(b) (West Supp. 2003). They contended that Galvan could not recover on the payment bond because he did not provide timely or sufficient notice of his claim. They also argued that Galvan's contract with Hebel barred a quantum meruit recovery.

The court considered and disposed of the motions for summary judgment. The court ruled that Galvan take nothing on his claims against the church. The district court granted summary judgment against Galvan on his claims for foreclosure of lien, release of retainage, payment under the payment bond, attorney's fees under the Property Code, and civil conspiracy. The court further granted judgment against Galvan for his claims against ICW for misapplication of trust funds and quantum meruit debt. The case proceeded to trial on Galvan's claims against Hebel and Perry for recovery in quantum meruit and misapplication of trust funds, although only Galvan and Perry appeared at trial.

The jury made several findings. It found that Galvan performed $24,000 worth of compensable work for Perry. The jury also found that Perry intentionally or knowingly, directly or indirectly, retained, used, disbursed, or otherwise diverted trust funds without first fully paying all obligations due to Galvan, and that Perry did not use all the trust funds to pay expenses directly related to the construction. The jury found that Galvan was owed $62,937.18. The jury also found that Galvan incurred $109,000 in attorney's fees for trial, and could incur up to $100,000 in fees on appeal.

Based on the jury's findings, the district court awarded Galvan $86,937.18 in damages, plus $21,223.62 in prejudgment interest, against Perry and Hebel. The court awarded Galvan $131,000 in attorney's fees against Hebel and $109,000 in attorney's fees against Perry for work up to and including trial; the court assessed up to $100,000 in additional attorney's fees if the case proceeded to argument before the Texas Supreme Court. Adding $1793.80 in court costs, the district court concluded that Galvan was entitled to a single recovery of $340,954.60, with Perry liable for at most $318,954.60.



DISCUSSION

Both Perry and Galvan appeal the judgment. (3) Perry contends that the judgment incorrectly permits a double recovery for the same work under the quantum meruit and misapplication of trust fund theories.

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