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Ontiveros v. Flores

Supreme Court of Texas
Apr 27, 2007
218 S.W.3d 70 (Tex. 2007)

Summary

holding that the plaintiff waived error on appeal as to summary judgment as to claims for tortious interference with a contract, conspiracy, conversion, and fraud by failing to challenge the trial court's summary judgment on those claims

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Opinion

No. 06-0607.

March 2, 2007. Rehearing Denied April 27, 2007.

Appeal from the 92nd District Court, Hidalgo County, Edward G. Aparicio, J.

Adam Poncio, Law Offices of Cerda Poncio, P.C., San Antonio, Carlos L. Guerra, Guerra Moore, LTD., L.L.P., McAllen, for Petitioners.

David Paul McClain, Jeffrey Brian Price, Tony Loren Draper, McClain Maney Patchin, P.C., George M. Kirk, George M. Kirk Associates, Houston, Roberto M. Garcia, Garcia Lopez, Edinburg, for Respondent.


Respondent Juan Flores sued Petitioners Candelario and Melissa Ontiveros and Med Care Emergency Medical Services (collectively "Ontiveros") for fraudulent transfer, breach of fiduciary duty, tortious interference with a contract, conspiracy, conversion, and fraud. The trial court granted Ontiveros's motion for summary judgment as to all causes of action. Flores appealed and the court of appeals reversed and remanded as to all claims. 218 S.W.3d 98. Ontiveros urges that the court of appeals erred by reversing as to causes of action that Flores did not complain about.

The parties now agree that in the court of appeals, Flores complained only about the summary judgment granted on his claims for fraudulent transfer and breach of fiduciary duty. Because Flores did not assert error as to his claims for tortious interference with a contract, conspiracy, conversion, and fraud claims, he waived error as to them. See Jacobs v. Satterwhite, 65 S.W.3d 653, 655-56 (Tex. 2001) (citing San Jacinto River Auth. v. Duke, 783 S.W.2d 209, 209-10 (Tex. 1990)). The court of appeals erred in reversing the summary judgment on those claims. Id.

Accordingly, pursuant to Rule 59.1 of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, we grant the petition for review, and without hearing oral argument we reverse that part of the court of appeals' judgment reversing and remanding Flores's claims for tortious interference with a contract, conspiracy, conversion, and fraud claims. We affirm the trial court judgment that Flores takes nothing on those claims.

Ontiveros does not challenge the court of appeals' judgment reversing summary judgment on Flores's claims for fraudulent transfer and breach of fiduciary duty so we do not address them.


Summaries of

Ontiveros v. Flores

Supreme Court of Texas
Apr 27, 2007
218 S.W.3d 70 (Tex. 2007)

holding that the plaintiff waived error on appeal as to summary judgment as to claims for tortious interference with a contract, conspiracy, conversion, and fraud by failing to challenge the trial court's summary judgment on those claims

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holding appellant waived appellate review of validity of summary judgment on unchallenged claims

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concluding the court of appeals erred by reversing summary judgment as to claims the appellant did not challenge on appeal

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Case details for

Ontiveros v. Flores

Case Details

Full title:Candelario ONTIVEROS, Melissa Ontiveros, and Med Care Emergency Medical…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Apr 27, 2007

Citations

218 S.W.3d 70 (Tex. 2007)

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