Ferguson v. Building Materials Corporation of America Ferguson v. Building Materials Corporation of America

Ferguson v. Building Materials Corporation of America

295 S.W.3D 642, 52 TEX. SUP. CT. J. 1095, 2009.TX.0005407

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At issue in this appeal is whether the plaintiffs in a personal injury suit should be estopped from pursuing their claim because they initially omitted it as a listed asset in a pending bankruptcy. The court of appeals, in a divided opinion, concluded that the doctrine of judicial estoppel should apply and affirmed the trial courts dismissal of the plaintiffs personal injury claim. 276 S.W.3d 45. The court of appeals reasoned that the doctrine applied because of the plaintiffs failure to add the personal injury claim as an asset in their bankruptcy proceeding before the personal-injury defendant pointed out the omission and moved for dismissal. Because we disagree that the doctrine is invoked under the circumstances of this case, we reverse and remand the personal injury claim to the trial court.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2009
July 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
3
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
69.6
KB

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