ACCEPTED
04-15-00087-CV
FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
3/23/2015 7:20:09 PM
KEITH HOTTLE
CLERK
NO. 04-15-00087-CV
FILED IN
4th COURT OF APPEALS
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
FOURTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO
03/23/2015 7:20:09 PM
KEITH E. HOTTLE
Clerk
ESTATE OF SHIRLEY L. BENSON
THOMAS MILTON BENSON, JR.,
AS TRUSTEE OF THE
SHIRLEY L. BENSON TESTAMENTARY TRUST,
Appellant
v.
Renee Benson,
Appellee
On Appeal from Probate Court No. 2
Bexar County, Texas
Cause No. 155,572 and 155,572-A
UNOPPOSED MOTION TO ABATE DUE TO
REMOVAL TO FEDERAL COURT
The Appellant— Thomas Milton Benson, Jr., in his capacity as Trustee of the
Shirley L. Benson Testamentary Trust—removed this case to federal court last
Wednesday, March 18, 2015. See Ex. 1.
Upon receiving notice of removal, the state courts “shall proceed no further
unless and until the case is remanded.” 28 U.S.C. §1446(d). Therefore, this Court
should abate the appeal, including the briefing schedule, until it is determined
whether the case will remain in federal court. Lattin v. Barrett, 153 S.W.3d 700, 701
(Tex. App.—Waco 2005, no pet.) (“Because of the removal, we will abate this
proceeding, subject to reinstatement when and if the bankruptcy court executes a
remand order and the clerk of that court mails a certified copy to this Court.”) (citing
Quaestor Invs., Inc. v. State of Chiapas, Mex., 997 S.W.2d 226, 229 (Tex.1999) (per
curiam)).
As of now, the appellant’s brief has been filed, and the appellee’s brief is due
March 26, 2015. This Court denied Thomas Benson’s motion to further expedite
this accelerated appeal but stated that no extensions of briefing deadlines would be
granted absent extraordinary circumstances. For the moment, because of the
removal, Renee Benson has no choice but to switch her attention away from this
brief to the federal-court proceedings. If and when the case is remanded to state
court, and the briefing schedule resumes, Renee Benson respectfully requests that
this Court reset the deadline for her appellee’s brief to give her a reasonable amount
of time to complete and file the brief. The parties agree to 14 days from the day the
Court is notified of remand, but Renee Benson reserves the right to request a slightly
longer period depending on the circumstances at the time remand occurs.
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Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Harriet O’Neill
Bennett L. Stahl Harriet O’Neill
State Bar No. 19006500 State Bar No. 00000027
blstahl@csg-law.com honeill@harrietoneilllaw.com
CURL STAHL GEIS LAW OFFICE OF
A PROFESSIONAL HARRIET O’NEILL, P.C.
CORPORATION 919 Congress Avenue, Suite 1400
One Riverwalk Place Austin, Texas 78701
700 North St. Mary’s Street, Ste. 1800 Telephone: (512) 944-2222
San Antonio, Texas 78205 Telecopier: (512) 476-6441
Telephone: (210) 226-2182
Telecopier: (210) 226-1691 Douglas W. Alexander
State Bar No. 00992350
Emily Harrison Liljenwall dalexander@adjtlaw.com
State Bar No. 12352250 Amy Warr
eliljenwall@scs-law.com State Bar No. 00795708
SCHOENBAUM, CURPHY awarr@adjtlaw.com
& SCANLAN, P.C. ALEXANDER DUBOSE
112 E. Pecan, Suite 3000 JEFFERSON & TOWNSEND LLP
San Antonio, Texas 78205 515 Congress Avenue, Suite 2350
Telephone: (210) 224-4491 Austin, Texas 78701-3562
Telecopier: (210) 224-7983 Telephone: (512) 482-9300
Facsimile: (512) 482-9303
Attorneys for Appellee Renee Benson
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CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE
On March 23, 2015, I conferred with Russell Post, attorney for Appellant, and
he stated that his client does not oppose the motion to abate. Further, if remand
occurs, his client does not oppose a new deadline for appellee’s brief of 14 days after
this Court receives notice of the remand.
/s/ Harriet O’Neill
Harriet O’Neill
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
On March 23, 2015, I electronically filed this document with the Clerk of the
Court using the eFile.TXCourts.gov electronic filing system which will send
notification of such filing to the following:
David J. Beck
State Bar No. 0000070
dbeck@beckredden.com
Russell S. Post
State Bar No. 0079758
rpost@beckredden.com
Troy Ford
State Bar No. 24032181
tford@beckredden.com
Owen J. McGovern
State Bar No. 24092804
omcgovern@beckredden.com
BECK REDDEN LLP
1221 McKinney Street, Suite 4500
Houston, Texas 77010-2010
Telephone: (713) 951-3700
Telecopier: (713) 951-3720
Attorneys for Trustee Thomas Milton Benson, Jr.
As Trusted of the Shirley L. Benson Testamentary Trust
/s/ Harriet O’Neill
Harriet O’Neill
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EXHIBIT 1
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
SAN ANTONIO DIVISION
RBNEB BENSON $
$
v $ C.A. No. 15-202
$
THOMAS MILTON BENSON, JR. $
As Trustee of the $
SHIRLEY L. BENSON $
TESTAMENTARY TRUST $
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
TO THE HONORABLE UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE:
Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. $$ 1441, et seq., Defendant / Defendant-Trustee Thomas Milton
Benson, Jr. ("Mr. Benson") hereby rerroves to this Court the state court action Renee Benson v.
Thomas Milton Benson, Jr., as Trustee of the Shirley L. Benson Testamentary Trust, Cause Number
155,572-A.r As grounds for removal, Mr. Benson states as follows:
NATURE OF THE ACTION
l. After being appointed as Temporary, Lirnited Co-Receivers in a pending state court
action to remove Mr. Benson as the Trustee of the Shirley L, Benson Testamentary Trust ("Trust"),
Co-Receivers Phil Hardberger and Art Bayern filed a Plea in Intervention to join in that action and
assert new claims. This filing hijacked the underlying action against the Trustee, using it as a
vehicle to pursue an entirely new case that bears no resemblance whatsoever to the original trustee
removal action and could not have been pursued in its own right.
t
M.. B.nton only seeks removal of Cause Number I15,572-A, Renee Benson v. Thomas Milton
Benson, -/r., which contains (1) Petitioner's original petition to remove Mr. Benson as Trustee
and (2) the Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention. He does not seek to remove Estate of Shirley L.
Benson, Cause Number 155,572, which is the original action adrninistering the Estate of
decedent Shirley L. Benson. The adrninistration of that Estate has been closed for over thirty
years.
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2. Unlike the original petition between Mr. Benson-in his official capacity as
Trustee-and his daughter-Petitioner Renee Benson-the Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention sues
Mr. Benson in his personal capacity. And whereas the original action affirrnatively stated that it
sought no monetary relief from Mr. Benson individually, the Co-Receivers' seek a declaration that
would (l) invalidate his $550 million reacquisition of assets from several trusts that are completely
unrelated to the underlying trustee removal proceeding, and (2) divest him of one share of stock in
Bensco, Inc.-a company with more than 1.6 rnillion outstanding shares.
3. Faced with this radically altered action against his personal assets, Defendant /
Defendant-Trustee Mr. Benson now seeks to exercise his right to rernove this case to federal court.
TIMELINESS OF REMOVAL
4. Service of the Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention was effected on or about March2,
2015. See Tab F. This Notice of Removal has been filed within thirty (30) days of service of the
last-served defendant (Mr. Benson in his individual capacity)2 and with the consent of all earlier-
served defendants (Mr. Benson as Trustee) and is therefore tirnely. See28 U.S.C. $ 1446(bX2XC)
("If defendants are served at different times, and a later-served defendant files a notice of removal,
any earlier-served defendant may consent to the removal even though that earlier-served defendant
did not previously initiate or consent to removal.").
5. Removal is also tirnely for Mr. Benson in his capacity as Trustee under the Fifth
Circuit's long-recognized "revival exception." This judicially-created exception to 28 U,S.C.
' Mr. Benson was not made a defendant in his personal capacity in tlie original removal
proceeding. See Hofe, v. Melo,502 U.S. 21,27 (1991) ("the distinction between official-
capacity suits and personal-capacity suits is more than a mere pleading device."); Werner v.
Colwell,909 S.W.2d 866, 870 (Tex. 1995) ("Nowhere in her operative pleading does Colwell
allege that I.M. Werner was liable in her capacity as trustee. Unless waived by a general
appearance a court cannot confer acapacity on the party that has not been pleaded.").
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$ 1446's 3O-day requirement provides that"a lapsed right to remove an initially removable case
within thirty days is restored when the complaint is amended so substantially as to alter the
character of the action and constitute essentially a new lawsuit." Johnson v. Heublein Lnc.,227
F.3d,236,241 (5thCir.2000). The Plea in Intervention has aligned the parties "in a completely
different manner" such that the allegations now "bear no resemblance whatsoever" to the
original action. See id. Whereas the original petition was an action between 4 beneficiary and a
Trustee, the Plea in Intervention seeks to transform the case into a declaratory action between the
Trust itself (through the Co-Receivers) and Mr. Benson in his individual capacity. Such an
action "bears no resemblance whatsoever" to the allegations in the original petition-which do
not mention, rnuch less contest, the ownership of Bensco shares or the validity of the 2015 asset
exchange. Further, Mr. Benson certainly has not consented to litigating those issues in state
coutl.3 Because the Plea in Intervention "starts a virtually new, rnore complex, and substantial
case against the [defendant] upon which no signif,rcant proceedings have been held, [and] the
removal will not result in delay, waste, or undue tactical advantage to a party," Johnson,227
F.3d at 242,the revival exception allows Mr. Benson to remove the entire case at this tirne.
6. Finally, removal is timely under 28 U.S.C. $ 1446(bX3), which allows removal
within 30 days of the filing of an "other paper" giving notice of a federal question, to wit, the
Co-Receivers' March 2,2015 Plea in Intervention.
' "[A] willingness on the part of the defendant to remain in a state court to litigate a particular
claim should not be interpreted as a willingness on his part to remain in a state court to
adjudicate a completely different claim." 14C CHARLES ALAN WRIGHT, ARTHUR R.
MILLER & EDWARD H. COOPER, FEDERAL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE $ 3732, ar
321 (1ee8).
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REMOVAL UNDER 28 U.S.C. Q 1441ft)
7. Removal is proper under 28 U.S.C. $ 1441(b). Section I44l(b)(2) permits
removal if the Court has original jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. $ 1332(a) and none of the "parties
in interest properly joined and served as defendants is a citizen of the State in which such action
is brought."
8. All served Defendants (Mr. Benson in his individual capacity and Mr. Benson in
his capacity as Trustee) are citizens of Louisiana.
9. All served Defendants (Mr. Benson in his individual capacity and Mr. Benson in
his capacity as Trustee) have consented to removal.
CO-RECEIVERS' PLEA IN INTERVENTION
I. The Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention Meets the Requirements for Diversity
Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. $ 1332.
10. This Court has jurisdiction of the state court lawsuit under 28 U.S.C. $ 1332 because
the matter in controversy exceeds the sum or value of $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs, and is
between citizens of different states.
A. The Amount in Controversy Requirement is Satisfied.
11. The amount in controversy is well in excess of $75,000. Removal is "proper if it
is 'facially apparent' frorn the complaint that the claim or claims asserted exceed the
jurisdictional amount." Salovitz v. Uber Technologies, Inc., A-I4-CV-823-LY, 2014 WL
5318031, at *5 (W.D. Tex. Oct. 16, 2014) (citing Allen v. R & H Oil & Gas Co., 63 F .3d 1326,
1335 (5th Cir. 1995)). In cases where the plaintiff seeks non-monetary relief, the rule in the Fifth
Circuit is that "[t]he amount in controversy . . . is the value of the right to be protected or the
extent of tlre injury to be prevented." St. Paul Reins. Co. v. Greenberg, 134 F.3d 1250, 1252-53
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(5th Cir. 1998) (internal quotation marks omitted). The Court rnay apply "common sense" when
rnaking an amount in controversy determination. See Allen,63 F.3d at 1336.
12. Mr. Benson recently furnished 5449,857,572 in promissory notes and real
property to trusts he created for Petitioner and her children in exchange for the assets held by
those trusts. The Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention seeks a declaration invalidating this
exchange. Tab F at7-9.
13. The Co-Receivers' further challenge the ownership of Bensco, Inc., seeking a
declaration that (l) the Shirley Benson Trust is a 50o/o co-owner of Bensco and (2) that the
remaining 50o/o of Bensco is owned by the 2009 Trusts set up for Petitioner and her children,
rather than Mr. Benson himself. Bensco owns five car dealerships across Louisiana and Texas.
It is uncontested that the value of these ownership interests exceeds $75,000.
14. It is therefore facially apparent from the state court pleadings that the amount in
controversy exceeds $75,000.
B. There is Complete Diversity Between the Co-Receivers and Mr.
Benson.
15. Cornplete diversity exists because this is a suit between Texas Plaintiffs (Co-
Receivers and Petitioner) and Louisiana Defendants (Mr. Benson, both as an individual and as
Trustee). In aligning the parties for purposes of diversity, courts must "look beyond the pleadings,
and arrange the parties according to their sides in the dispute to ensure that the parties have a
collision of interests over the principal purpose of the suit and the primary and controlling rnatter in
dispute." Chesapeake Louisiana, L.P. v. Buffco Prod., Inc., 564 Fed. App'x 751, 755 (5th Cir.
2014), reh'g denied (June 5, 2014) (quoting City of Indianapolis v. Chase Nat'l Bank of City of
N.Y., 314 U.S. 63, 69 (1941)) (internal quotation marks omitted).
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16. Plaintiffs-in-Intervention Phil Hardberger and Art Bayern-the Temporary,
Limited Co-Receivers-upon information and belief are residents of San Antonio, Bexar County,
Texas.
17. Robert Rosenthal is Trustee of the Renee Benson 2009 Irrevocable Trust, the Rita
Benson LeBlanc 2009 Irrevocable Trust, and the Ryan LeBlanc 2009Irrevocable Trust ("2009
Trusts"). Rosenthal may be served with citation at his place of business at Rosenthal Pauerstein
Sandoloski Agather LLP, 755 East Mulberry St., Suite 200, San Antonio, Texas 78212.
Although identified as a party-in-interest in the suit, Rosenthal's interests are aligned with the
Plaintiffs-in-Intervention, making him a Plaintiff for the purposes of diversity analysis. The
"generally accepted test for alignment places the parties with the same 'ultimate interests' in the
litigation on the same side." Grffin v. Lee,621 F.3d 380, 388 (5th Cir. 2010). The Co-
Receivers' Plea in Intervention seeks to declare that Mr. Benson's $550 million reacquisition of
assets from the 2009 Trusts was invalid for failure to provide "equivalent value" and that the 2009
Trusts-not Mr. Benson-own 50% of Bensco, Inc. This is the exact sarne position Mr.
Rosenthal has taken on the issue.a That the Co-Receivers seek the same result that Mr. Rosenthal is
currently pursuing in other litigation demonstrates that they share the same "ultimate interest" and
should be placed on the same side for purposes of diversity jurisdiction.
a
,See Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and Injunction, Thomas Milton Benson, Jr. v. Robert
Rosenthal, Civil Action No. 2:15-cv-00782 (E,.D. La. frled March ll,2015), ECF No. 1 at 15,
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18. Thomas Milton Benson, Jr. ("Mr. Benson") is an individual who is domiciled5 at
16 Audubon Place, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118. Mr. Benson is a citizen of the State of
Louisiana, spends the vast majority of his time in Louisiana, and manages his substantial
business activities-including the New Orleans Saints, the New Orleans Pelicans, and the
Trust-from his Louisiana office, located at 5800 Airline Drive, Metairie, Louisiana 70003. Mr,
Benson owns the controlling interest in Bensco, Inc. His ownership interest is the subject matter
of the Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention.
19. It is therefore apparent from the face of the pleadings that cornplete diversity exists
between Plaintiffs and the Defendant on the Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention. Because the Plea
in Intervention satisfres both the amount in controversy and diversity requirements of 28 U.S.C.
$ 1332, removal is appropriate.
II. The Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention Meets the Requirements for Federal
Question Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. $ 1331.
20. This Court has jurisdiction of the state court lawsuit under 28 U.S.C. $ 1331 because
the matter is a "civil action[] arising under the Constitution, laws, or treaties of the United States."
21. The well-pleaded complaint rule requires that for a federal court to have "arising
under jurisdiction, the plaintiff s federal law claims must appear on the face of the complaint."
McKnight v. Dresser, Inc., 676 F.3d 426,430 (5th Cir. 2012). A federal question exists if "the
plaintiff s right to relief necessarily depends on resolution of a substantial question of federal law."
Singh v. Duane Moruis LLP,538 F.3d 334, 337-38 (5th Cir. 2008).
s In her related Petition for Interdiction-filed in the Civil District Court for the Parish of
Orleans in Louisiana-Petitioner Renee Benson admits that Mr. Benson is domiciled in
Louisiana. See In re Interdiction of Thomqs Milton Benson,.,Ir., Cause No. 15-655, af I (La.
Dist. Ct. filed Jan. 22,2015). The domicile of a natural person under Louisiana law is "the place
of his habitual residence." La. Civil Code art. 38. For Mr. Benson, that place is l6 Audubon
Place, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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22. The Co-Receivers and Mr. Rosenthal challenge Mr. Benson's ownership of Bensco,
Inc. on the grounds that his exchange of assets was insufficient, However, the 2009 and 2012
Trusts are grantor trusts, which are exclusively a creation of federal law. In accordance with the
Internal Revenue Code provisions governing grantor trusts, the grantor of a grantor trust is treated as
the owner of the assets held by the trust, and the grantor is responsible for all taxes attributable to
assets held by the trust. 26 U.S.C. $$ 671-679.
23. The Internal Revenue Code's grantor trust provisions interact with other
provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Specifically, among other things, under Sections 2036
and 2038 of the Internal Revenue Code, the grantor's exercise of the rightto exchange assets in a
grantor trust may, under ceftain circumstances, result in all of the trust's assets being taxable in
the grantor's estate at their current fair market value, disregarding the date of the transfer.
24. The 2009 and2012 Trusts were expressly intended to be subject to Internal Revenue
Code $ 675(4), which gives Mr. Benson grantor status and allows him to "reacquire the trust corpus
by substituting other property of an equivalent value." 26 U.S.C. $ 675(4).
25. Mr. Benson's Notice of Exchange states that it was effective as of January l,
2015. The Notice contained a valuation adjustment clause that allowed Mr. Rosenthal to contest
the adequacy-rather than the validity-of the exchange. However, the Co-Receivers and Mr.
Rosenthal seek a declaration that because they deem the substituted property inadequate, no
exchange has occurred and, therefore, Bensco is owned by the 2009 Trusts instead of Mr.
Benson. This contention is contrary to Internal Revenue Code $ 675, revenue rulings, and
judicial precedents relating thereto, which provide that an exchange of assets under $ 675 is
effective on the date specified by the grantor, not the date the exchange is accepted by the
trustee.
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26. Because the Court cannot grant the relief requested by the Co-Receivers and Mr.
Rosenthal without resolving the question of when an asset reacquisition exchange becomes effective
under 26 U.S.C. $ 675(4), the Plaintifß' right to relief necessarily depends on the resolution of a
substantial question of federal law. It is therefore facially apparent from the state courtpleadings
that a federal question exists in this case, justifying removal of this action to federal court.
PETITTONN,R'S ORTGTNAL PE, ON TO REMOVE THE TRUSTEE
L Petitioner's Original Petition to Remove the Trustee Meets the Requirements
for Diversity Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. $ 1332.
27 . This Court has jurisdiction of the state court lawsuit under 28 U.S.C, $ 1332 because
the matter in controversy exceeds the sum or value of $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs, and is
between citizens of different states.
A. The Amount in Controversy Requirement is Satisfied.
28. For the purposes of establishing removal jurisdiction, a defendant may
demonstrate that the amount in controversy exceeds the $75,000 statutory minimum in either of
two ways: (i) by demonstrating that it is apparent from the face of the petition that the plaintiffs
claims are likely to exceed $75,000, or (2) "by setting foth the facls in controversy-preferably
in the removal petition, but sometimes by affidavit-that support a finding of the requisite
amount." Allen,63 F.3d at 1335; accord, Manguno v. Prudential Prop. and Casualty Ins. Co.,
276 F.3d 720,723 (5th Cir. 2002) (quoting Simon v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 193 F.3d 848, 850
(5th Cir. 1999)); Grant v. Chevron Phillips Chem. Co., 309 F.3d 864, 868 (5th Cir. 2002);
Luckett v. Delta Airlines, Inc., 171F.3d295,298 (5th Cir. 1999).
29. Petitioner's original petition seeks to remove Mr. Benson as Trustee and place
herself in control of the Trust and its substantial assets. "The amount in controversy, in an action
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for declaratory or injunctive relief, is the value of the right to be protected or the extent of the
injury to be prevented." Greenberg, 134 F.3d at 1252-53.
30. The Trust contains-among other assets-approximxely $4.7 million in cash, a
substantial minority interest in Bensco, Inc., and a 97o/o ownership interest in Lone Star Capital
Bank, which has total deposits of $203 million. It is therefore both "facially apparent" from the
complaint and readily apparent upon analysis of the facts in controversy that the claim or claims
assefted exceed the jurisdictional amount. See Salovitz,2014 WL 5318031, at *5.
B. There is Complete Diversity Between Petitioner and the Trustee.
31. Petitioner Renee Benson is an individual having residence at 503 Bluffwood
Drive, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas 78216. She is a curent and remainder benefîciary of
the Trust and the Petitioner in the underlying action to remove Mr. Benson as Trustee.
32. Thomas Milton Benson, Jr. ("Mr. Benson"), in his capacity as a Trustee, is the
Trustee of the Shirley L. Benson Testamentary Trust. As stated, from the time the underlying
action was frled to date, he has been dorniciled at 16 Audubon Place, New Orleans, Louisiana
70118. Until the Co-Receivers were appointed, Mr. Benson managed the Trust from his
Louisiana offrce, located at 5800 Airline Drive, Metairie, Louisiana 70003.
33. It facially apparent from the state court pleadings that complete diversity exists
between Petitioner and Defendant-Trustee. Because both the amount in controversy and
diversity requirements of 28 U.S.C. $ i332 have been satisfied, removal is appropriate.
JURISDICTION UNDER 28 U.S.C. S 1367
34. This Court has diversity and federal question jurisdiction overthis case. 28 U.S.C.
$ 1367. "A claim forms part of the same case or controversy if the 'clairn [is] so related to the
original clairns that [it] derive[s] from a common nucleus of operative fact."' Venable v. Louìsiana
Workers' Comp. Corp.,740 F.3d 937,944 (5th Cir. 2013). Although the claims themselves are
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drastically different, they derive from a common nucleus of operative facts in that the Co-Receivers
derive their power frorn the temporary injunction issued pending resolution of Petitioner's action to
remove the trustee.6 Without the underlying trustee removal action, there would be no Plea in
Intervention. Thus, it is clear from the face of the pleadings that the Plaintiffs' state law claims all
arise from the same nucleus of operative facts. Supplernental jurisdiction is appropriate.
CONCLUSION
35. Mr. Benson l'eserves the right to submit additional evidence in support of this
Notice of Removal should Plaintiffs move to remand.
36. By virlue of this Notice of Removal, Mr. Benson does not waive the right to
asserl any claims, defenses or other motions permitted under the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure.
37. Probate Court Number 2 for Bexar County, State of Texas is located in San
Antonio, Texas, and therefore is within the United States District Court for the Western District
of Texas, San Antonio Division, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. $ 124(dX4),
38. Therefore, venue is proper in the Western District of Texas, San Antonio
Division, in accordance with 28 U.S.C. $ 1441(a), because it is the "district and division
ernbracing the place where such action is pending."
39. No previous application has been made by Mr. Benson for the relief requested
herein.
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The state couft's Second Amended Order Granting Injunction, Suspending Trustee & Appointing
Lirnited Temporary Co-Receivers with Restrictions is currently being appealed to the Court of
Appeals for the Fourth District of Texas at San Antonio. ,See Tabs U-W, Estate of Shirley L.
Benson / Thomas Milton Benson, Jr., as Trustee of the Shirley L. Benson Testamentary Trust v.
Renee Benson, No. 04-15-00087 (Tex. App.-San Antonio brief filed March 6,2015).
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40. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. $ 1446(a), a copy of the state court record as it existed as of
March 17, 2015, is attached as Tabs A-DD. No other process, pleadings, or orders have been
served upon Mr. Benson or appear in the record.
41. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. $ 1446(d), Mr. Benson will provide written notice of the
filing of this Notice of Removal to all adverse parties. In addition, a copy of this removal
petition is being filed with the clerk of the court in which the state action was f,rled.
42. For the reasons stated above, Mr. Benson respectfully requests that this Court take
jurisdiction of this action to its conclusion and frnal judgrnent to the exclusion of any further
proceedings in the state action.
March 18,2015 Respectfully submitted,
BECK I nnODnn r,LP
By: /s/ David J. Beck
David J. Beck
State Bar No. 00000070
l22l McKinney Street, Suite 4500
Houston, Texas 7 7 010-2010
Telephone: (713) 951-3700
Telecopier: (713)951-3720
ATTORNEY-IN-CHARGE FOR
THOMAS MILTON BENSON, JR., in
his individual capacity, and
TRUSTEE THOMAS MILTON
BENSON, JR.
as Trustee of the
SHIRLEY L. BENSON
TESTAMBNTARY TRUST
OF COUNSEL:
Troy Ford
State Bar No. 240321 81
l22l McKinney Street, Suite 4500
Houston, Texas 77010-2010
Telephone: (713)951-3700
Telecopier: (713)951-3720
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I
hereby certify that a true and correct copy of foregoing document was served in
compliance with the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure on March 18, 2015, by serving the
following via electronic mail:
Bennett L. Stahl Co-Receiver Phil Hardberger,
CURL STAHL GEIS c/o C. David Kinder, Mark J. Barrera, and
A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Ellen B. Mirchell
One Riverwalk Place Cox Smith Matthews Incorporated
700 North St. Mary's Street, Suite 1800 112 East Pecan Street, Suite 1800
San Antonio, Texas 78205 San Antonio, Texas 78205
Telephone : (21 0) 226 -21 82 Telephone: (210) 554-5500
Telecopier: (210)226 | 69 1 Telecopier: (210) 226-8395
tr I stah I (?cs e- I aw. co m pharclber r¡er@)cox smith. com
d ki n derlà,coxs m ith. com
Emily Harrison Liljenwall n"r barlera(¿.Ìcox s rn i th. conr
SCHOENBAUM, CURPHY & SCANLAN, P.C. qmitchell@)coxsmitlr.oom
Il2E. Pecan, Suite 3000
San Antonio, Texas 78205
Telephone: (210) 224-4491
Telecopier: (210) 224 -7 9 83
eli I i enwall rã.scs-law.com
Harriet O'Neill Co-Receiver Arthur H. Bayern,
LAW OFFICE OF HARRIET O'NEILL, P.C c/o Joyce W. Moore
919 Congress Avenue, Suite 1400 LANGLEY & BANACK,INC.
Austin, Texas 78701 745 East Mulberry Avenue, Suite 900
Teleplrone: (512) 944-2222 San Antonio, Texas 78212
Telecopier: (512) 476-6441 Telephone: (210) 736-6600
hone il llOharrietoneill law.com Telecopier: (210) 735-6889
a ba yern (â)l an gl ey b anack. co m
Douglas Alexander jwmoore(âD,lan gleyban acl<.con-r
ALEXANDER, DUBOSE, JEFFERSON &
TOWNSEND LLP
515 Congress Ave., Suite 2350
Austin, Texas 78701
Telephone: (512) 944-2222
Telecopier: (512) 47 6-6441
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ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER
RENEE BENSON
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Kevin P. Kennedy
1920 Nacogdoches Road, Suite 100
San Antonio, Texas 78209
Telephone: (210)824-0771
Telecopier: (210) -824-2731
ATTORNEY FOR ROBERT A. ROSENTHAL
in his capacity as TRUSTEE OF THE RENEE
BENSON 2OO9 IRREVOCABLE TRUST, THE
RITA BENSON LEBLANC 2OO9
IRREVOCABLE TRUST, THE RYAN
LEBLANC 2OO9 IRREVOCABLE TRUST,
THE RENEE BENSON 2012 IRREVOCABLE
TRUST, THE RITA BENCON LEBLANC 2012
IRREVOCABLE TRUST, THE RYAN
LEBLANC 2OI2 IRREVOCABLB TRUST,
THE TOM BENSON 2OI2 GRANTOR
RETINED ANNUITY TRUST, AND THB TOM
BENSON 2OI4 GRANTOR RETAINED
ANNUITY TRUST
Robeft A. ("Bobby") Rosenthal
brosenthal@rpsalaw. com
ROSENTHAL PAUERSTEIN SANDOLOSKI
AGATHER LLP
755 East Mulberry, Suite 200
San Antonio, Texas 78212
Telephone: (210)244-8860
Telecopier: (210) 244-8960
/s/ David J. Beck
DAVID J. BECK
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
SAN ANTONIO DIVISION
RENEE BENSON $
$
V $ C.A. No.
$
THOMAS MILTON BENSON, JR. $
As Trustee of the $
SHIRLEY L. BENSON $
TESTAMENTARY TRUST $
INDEX OF'MATTERS BEING F'ILED
TRIAL COUT RECORD
L Trial Court Documents (as filed with the San Antonio Court of Appeals)
A. State court docket sheet;
B. Clerk's Record, Trial Court Case No. 755,572-A in Probate Court No. 2 of Bexar
County, Texas;
C. Supplemental Clerk's Record, Trial Court Case No. 155,572-A in Probate Court No.
2 of Bexar County, Texas;
D. Second Supplemental Clerk's Record, Trial Court Case No. 155,572-A in Probate
CourtNo. 2 of Bexar County, Texas;
E. Reporter's Record - Transcript of February 4,2075 Temporary Injunction Hearing;
F. Reporter's Record - Transcript of February 5,2015 Temporary Injunction Hearing;
G. Repofter's Record - Transcript of February 9,2075 Temporary Injunction Hearing;
H. Reporter's Record - Exhibit List frorn Temporary Injunction Hearing;
I. Repofter's Record - Exhibits from Ternporary Injunction Hearing;
il. Trial Court Documents (filed after appeal)
J. Letter from Co-Receivers to Judge Rickhoff regarding transfer of Trust assets;
K. Co-Receivers' Plea in lntervention;
L. Letter frorn Judge Rickhoff responding to Co-Receivers' Plea in Intervention;
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M. Motion for Authority to Pay Note;
N. Motion for Authority to Pay Accountant;
O. Response of Thomas Milton Benson, Jr., as Trustee, to Motion for Authority to Pay
Note;
P. Proposed Order Granting Motion for Authority to Pay Note;
a. Certif,rcate of Service ofNotice of Removal;
R. Notice of Filing Notice of Removal.
S. Index of matters being filed;
T. List of allcounsel of record;
APPELLATE COURT RECORD
I. Motions, Orders, and Briefs
U. Emergency Motion to Expedite Appeal
V. Order Denying Appellant's Motion to Expedite Appeal;
W. Appellant's Brief;
II. Additional Correspondence
X. Correspondence from Court - Appeal docketed;
Y. Appellant'sDocketingStatement;
Z. Clerk's Record filed;
AA. L. Crain letter to Court;
BB. Repofter's Record frled;
CC. Supplemental Clerk's Record filed;
DD. Second Supplemental Clerk's Record filed.
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
SAN ANTONIO DIVISION
RENEE BENSON $
$
V $ C.A. No.
$
THOMAS MILTON BENSON, JR. $
As Trustee of the s
SHIRLEY L. BENSON $
TESTAMENTARY TRUST s
LIST OF ALL COUNSEL OF RECORI)
Bennett L. Stahl David J, Beck
CURL STAHL GEIS BECK I nnOOnN lln
A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 1221McKinney Street, Suite 4500
One Riverwalk Place Houston, Texas 77 010-2010
700 North St. Mary's Street, Suite 1800 Telephone: (713)951-3700
San Antonio, Texas 78205 Telecopier: (713)951-3720
Telephone : (21 0) 226 -21 82
Telecopier: (210)226 1 69 I ATTORNEY-IN-CHARGE FOR
blstahI@csg-law.coni THOMAS MILTON BENSON, JR., in
his individual capacity, and
TRUSTEE THOMAS MILTON
BENSON, JR.
as Trustee of the
SHIRLEY L. BENSON
TESTAMENTARY TRUST
Ernily Harrison Lilj enwall
SCHOBNBAUM, CURPHY & SCANLAN, P.C.
ll2E. Pecan, Suite 3000
San Antonio, Texas 78205
Telephone: (210) 224 -449 1
Telecopier: (210) 224-7 983
el i lì enwa ll@scs-law.com
Harriet O'Neill
LAW OFFICE OF HARRIET O'NEILL, P.C.
919 Congress Avenue, Suite 1400
Austin, Texas 7870I
Telephone: (512) 944-2222
Telecopier: (512) 476-6441
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Douglas Alexander
ALEXANDER, DUBOSE, JEFFERSON &
TOWNSEND LLP
515 Congress Ave,, Suite 2350
Austin, Texas 78701
Telephone: (512) 944-2222
Telecopier: (512) 47 6-6441
dalexander@adjtl aw. com
ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER
RENEE BENSON
Co-Receiver Phil Hardberger, Kevin P. Kennedy
clo C. David Kinder, Mark J. Barrera, and Ellen B 1920 Nacogdoches Road, Suite 100
Mitchell SanAntonio, Texas 78209
Cox Smith Matthews Incorporated Telephone: (210) 824-0771
112 East Pecan Street, Suite 1800 Telecopier: (210)-824-2731
San Antonio, Texas 78205
Telephone: (210) 554-5500 ATTORNEY FOR ROBERT A.
Telecopier: (210)226-8395 ROSENTHAL in his capacity as
pharclber serØcoxsm ith. coln TRUSTEE OF THE RENEE BENSON
dlcinder@,coxsmiilr.corn 2OO9 IRREVOCABLE TRUST, THE
m barrera(:lùcox s rn ith. com RITA BENSON LEBLANC 2OO9
em itchell @,coxsm ith.corn IRREVOCABLE TRUST, THE RYAN
LEBLANC 2OO9 IRREVOCABLE
Co-Receiver Arthur H. Bayern, TRUST, THE RENEE BENSON 2012
c/o Joyce W. Moore IRREVOCABLE TRUST, THE RITA
LANGLEY & BANACK,INC. BENCON LEBLANC 2OI2
745 East Mulberry Avenue, Suite 900 IRREVOCABLE TRUST, THE RYAN
San Antonio, Texas 78212 LEBLANC 2OI2 IRREVOCABLE
Telephone: (210) 7 36-6600 TRUST, THE TOM BENSON 2OI2
Telecopier: (210) 735-6889 GRANTOR RETINED ANNUITY
aba yenr (i?l an gl e),banack. com TRUST, AND THB TOM BENSON
iwrnoore@)lan evbanack.com 2OI4 GRANTOR RETAINBD
ANNUITY TRUST
Robert A. ("Bobby") Rosenthal
bro senthal@rpsalaw. com
ROSENTHAL PAUERSTEIN
SANDOLOSKI AGATHER LLP
755 East Mulberry, Suite 200
San Antonio, Texas 78212
Telephone: (210)244-8860
Telecopier: (210) 244-8960
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