Reginald Bailey, as Administrator of the Estate of Sheryl English, and Joseph M. Hill, as the Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Sheryl English v. Barnhart Interest, Inc., L. Irvin Barnhart and Paul F. Barnhart, Jr.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 16, 2009
Docket14-08-00160-CV
StatusPublished

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Reginald Bailey, as Administrator of the Estate of Sheryl English, and Joseph M. Hill, as the Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Sheryl English v. Barnhart Interest, Inc., L. Irvin Barnhart and Paul F. Barnhart, Jr., (Tex. Ct. App. 2009).

Opinion

Reversed and Remanded in Part, and Reversed, Rendered and Dismissed in Part, and Memorandum Opinion filed June 16, 2009

Reversed and Remanded in Part, and Reversed, Rendered and Dismissed in Part, and Memorandum Opinion filed June 16, 2009.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-08-00160-CV

REGINALD BAILEY, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF SHERYL ENGLISH, AND JOSEPH M. HILL, AS TRUSTEE OF THE BANKRUPTCY ESTATE OF SHERYL ENGLISH, Appellants

V.

BARNHART INTEREST, INC., L. IRVIN BARNHART, AND PAUL F. BARNHART, JR., Appellees

On Appeal from the 295th District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 2003-27569

O P I N I O N

Reginald Bailey, as administrator of the estate of Sheryl English, and Joseph M. Hill, as trustee of English=s bankruptcy estate, appeal from the trial court=s grant of summary judgment in favor of appellees Barnhart Interests, Inc., L. Irvin Barnhart, and Paul F. Barnhart, Jr. (collectively, Athe Barnharts@).  We reverse and remand as to the trustee.  We reverse, render, and dismiss as to the administrator.


Background

English sued the Barnharts in state district court on May 23, 2003, alleging that she sustained personal injuries attributable to mold exposure while working in a building managed by the Barnharts.

English filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on November 15, 2004.  She filed her bankruptcy schedules and statement of financial affairs on the same day.  English failed to list her pending state court suit against the Barnharts in these filings as an asset of the bankruptcy estate.  English died on January 12, 2005, while her suit against the Barnharts and her bankruptcy were pending.

English=s attorney filed an emergency motion in the bankruptcy court on January 24, 2005, and requested permission to allow English=s brother, Reginald Bailey, to testify on English=s behalf at her section 341 creditors= meeting.  See 11 U.S.C.A. ' 341 (West 2004).[1]  English=s attorney asserted in this filing that Bailey assisted English in the preparation of her schedules and statements, and was familiar with her financial affairs.  The bankruptcy court granted the motion on January 25, 2005.  The appellate record does not reflect whether Bailey appeared at the creditors= meeting or disclosed any assets. 


Chapter 7 trustee Joseph M. Hill filed a no-asset report on February 2, 2005, and the estate was closed.  Upon learning of English=s state court suit against the Barnharts from the attorney handling that suit, Hill filed a motion on February 22, 2005 to withdraw his no-asset report and to reopen the bankruptcy estate. The bankruptcy court signed an order granting Hill=s motion and ordered the case reopened on February 23, 2005.  The appellate record does not reflect whether English=s bankruptcy schedules and statements were amended to identify the state court suit against the Barnharts as an asset of the bankruptcy estate.  On March 21, 2006, the bankruptcy court granted Hill=s motion authorizing the employment of an attorney to represent him as trustee and to prosecute the suit against the Barnharts.

Bailey was added as a plaintiff in a supplemental state court petition that was filed on June 16, 2006.  The Barnharts filed a motion for partial summary judgment under Rule 166a(c) on August 11, 2006, contending that judicial estoppel bars Bailey, as administrator of English=s estate, from pursuing English=s personal injury claims against the Barnharts due to English=s failure to list the suit in her bankruptcy filings.  Hill was added as a plaintiff in another supplemental petition filed on October 24, 2006.  The Barnharts filed a supplemental motion for summary judgment on December 18, 2006, contending that judicial estoppel also extends to Hill, as Chapter 7 trustee, and forecloses his pursuit of English=s personal injury claims based upon English=s omission.

In their summary judgment response, Bailey and Hill argued that the creation of a bankruptcy estate extinguishes the debtor=s property rights such that the bankruptcy trustee is the real party in interest with exclusive standing to assert the estate=s property rights.  Bailey and Hill also argued that judicial estoppel does not bar a bankruptcy trustee from pursuing claims the debtor failed to disclose.

On December 29, 2006, Bailey and Hill filed a supplemental response to the Barnharts= summary judgment motion on judicial estoppel.  A fourth supplemental petition was filed on January 11, 2007, adding a wrongful death claim.  The Barnharts filed a reply to appellants= response to the Barnharts= summary judgment motion based on judicial estoppel on February 2, 2007.


The trial court signed an amended order granting the Barnharts= summary judgment motion on judicial estoppel on February 14, 2007.[2]  Appellants filed a motion for new trial on March 15, 2007.  The trial court signed an order denying the motion for new trial on April 23, 2007.  Appellants timely filed their notice of appeal on February 20, 2008.[3]

Standard of Review

We review the trial court=s grant of summary judgment de novo. Joe v. Two Thirty Nine Joint Venture, 145 S.W.3d 150, 156 (Tex.

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