Ponderosa Pine Energy, LLC, Nixon Peabody, LLP, and Shannon, Gracey, Ratliff & Miller, LLP v. Illinova Generating Company N/K/A Illinova Corporation

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 1, 2015
Docket05-15-00339-CV
StatusPublished

This text of Ponderosa Pine Energy, LLC, Nixon Peabody, LLP, and Shannon, Gracey, Ratliff & Miller, LLP v. Illinova Generating Company N/K/A Illinova Corporation (Ponderosa Pine Energy, LLC, Nixon Peabody, LLP, and Shannon, Gracey, Ratliff & Miller, LLP v. Illinova Generating Company N/K/A Illinova Corporation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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ACCEPTED 05-15-00339-CV FIFTH COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXAS 7/1/2015 5:18:29 PM LISA MATZ CLERK

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No. 05-15-00339-CV FILED IN 5th COURT OF APPEALS DALLAS, TEXAS _________________________________________________________________ 7/1/2015 5:18:29 PM In the Court of Appeals LISA MATZ Clerk For the Fifth District of Texas at Dallas _________________________________________________________________ PONDEROSA PINE ENERGY, LLC, NIXON PEABODY LLP and SHANNON, GRACEY, RATLIFF & MILLER, LLP, Appellants v.

ILLINOVA CORPORATION, Appellee _________________________________________________________________ On Appeal from the 14th District Court Dallas County, Texas; Cause No. 10-04536 _________________________________________________________________ BRIEF OF APPELLEE ILLINOVA CORPORATION _________________________________________________________________

Mike A. Hatchell Thomas F. Loose mahatchell@lockelord.com tloose@lockelord.com Texas Bar No. 09219000 Texas Bar No. 12561500 LOCKE LORD LLP Bradley C. Weber 600 Congress Avenue, Suite 2200 bweber@lockelord.com Austin, Texas 78701-2748 Texas Bar No. 21042470 (512) 305-4700; (512) 305-4800 Fax LOCKE LORD LLP 2200 Ross Avenue, Suite 2200 Dallas, Texas 75201-6776 (214) 740-8000; (214) 740-8800 Fax

Counsel for Appellee Illinova Corporation IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL APPELLANTS: APPELLANTS’ COUNSEL: Ponderosa Pine Energy, LLC, B. Frank Cain Nixon Peabody LLP and Texas Bar No. 03607500 Shannon, Gracey, Ratliff & Miller, LLP Joseph W. Spence Texas Bar No. 18913500 SHANNON, GRACEY, RATLIFF & MILLER, LLP 420 Commerce Street, Suite 500 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 (817) 882-7614; (817) 336-3735 Fax

Frank H. Penski Constance M. Boland Abigail T. Reardon NIXON PEABODY LLP 437 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022 (212) 940-3000; (212) 940-3111 Fax

APPELLEE: APPELLEE’S COUNSEL: Illinova Corporation Mike A. Hatchell Texas Bar No. 09219000 LOCKE LORD LLP 600 Congress Avenue, Suite 2200 Austin, Texas 78701-2748 (512) 305-4700; (512) 305-4800 Fax

Thomas F. Loose Texas Bar No. 12561500 Bradley C. Weber Texas Bar No. 21042470 LOCKE LORD LLP 2200 Ross Avenue, Suite 2200 Dallas, Texas 75201-6776 (214) 740-8000; (214) 740-8800 Fax

i TABLE OF CONTENTS IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL .............................................................i

TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................................... ii REJOINDER TO APPELLANTS’ STATEMENT OF FACTS ............................... 2

A. The underlying arbitration agreement required quick payment. ................ 3 B. Illinova paid the award under protest to halt the accrual of interest and asserted its right to contest the award. ................................................ 3 C. Ponderosa and its counsel abetted the grounds on which the arbitration award was vacated. ................................................................... 7 D. Ponderosa forced the present suit by refusing Illinova’s legitimate right to restitution under the Miga decisions. ............................................ 8

E. Appellants promised to pay the prejudgment interest they now attack. .........................................................................................................9

F. After it lost in the Texas Supreme Court, Ponderosa again refused to release the Wired Funds to Illinova. ....................................................10

SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ......................................................................11 ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITY .........................................................................17

A. Texas Supreme Court decisions negate application of the voluntary payment rule in cases, like this, where there is an unequivocal reservation of a right to appeal when a tender is made. ...........................17

1. The trial court correctly applied the Miga principles to protect Illinova’s right to restitution. ....................................................................18

2. Appellants’ defensive theories misinterpret and mis-apply the Miga decisions regarding the necessity of an existing judgment and a binding contract about the nature of the tender. .......................................22 3. The judgment properly implements policy concerns underlying Illinova’s restitution claim. .......................................................................30

B. The Trial Court properly awarded Illinova prejudgment interest. ........... 31 ii 1. Equity supports the trial court’s prejudgment interest award. .................. 32

2. The trial court properly determined prejudgment interest began to accrue 180 days after Illinova’s June 7, 2007 Tender Letter.................... 32

3. Prejudgment interest was properly calculated. .........................................35

4. The trial court’s award may also be affirmed because Illinova filed a counterclaim seeking restitution on October 3, 2007. ...........................36 C. The Trial Court properly enjoined Ponderosa from proceeding with the premature second arbitration against Illinova until after the conclusion of all appeals in this case .......................................................37 1. Ponderosa’s second arbitration against Illinova is premature given its position in this case. .............................................................................37

2. The injunction meets the requirements for permanent injunctions under Texas law. .......................................................................................38 3. The injunction appropriately preserves the status quo. ............................42

4. Weighing the relative harm to the parties favors injunctive relief. .......... 43 D. The Trial Court properly held Appellants jointly and severally liable. ........................................................................................................44

1. Appellants jointly promised to pay interest. .............................................45 2. Joint and several liability is proper because Appellants acted in concert in withholding the Wired Funds. .................................................46

3. Equity and public policy support joint and several liability. ....................48 PRAYER ..................................................................................................................49

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE .......................................................................51

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ................................................................................51

iii INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

Page(s) CASES Alex Sheshunoff Mgmt. Servs., L.P. v. Johnson, 209 S.W.3d 644 (Tex. 2006) ..............................................................................40

Baltimore & O. R. Co. v. United States, 279 U.S. 781 (1929) ............................................................................................31 Bluestar Energy, Inc. v. Murphy, 205 S.W.3d 96 (Tex. App.—Eastland 2006, pet. denied) ..................................45

BMG Direct Mktg., Inc. v. Peake, 178 S.W.3d 763 (Tex. 2005) ..................................................................17, 19, 44 Boquet v. Herring, 972 S.W.2d 19 (Tex. 1998).................................................................................44 Brainard v. Trinity Universal Ins. Co., 216 S.W.3d 809 (Tex. 2006) ........................................................................31, 32 Brown v. Enter.

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