HENRY I. SIEGEL CO., INC. v. HOLLIDAY

No. C-1891.

663 S.W.2d 824 (1984)

HENRY I. SIEGEL COMPANY, INC., Petitioner, v. Edna HOLLIDAY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied February 22, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Neel & Sortino, Anthony T. Sortino, Houston, for petitioner.

Hinds & Meyer, Mona Lyman, Houston, Hilgers, Watkins & Kazen, Thomas H. Watkins, Austin, for respondent.


BARROW, Justice.

Petitioner, Henry I. Siegel Co., Inc. (Siegel), sued respondent, Edna Holliday, along with Alfred and Barbara Graham to collect on a sworn account. Siegel is a creditor of now-dissolved Holly Gram, Inc. (Holly Gram). Mrs. Holliday and the Grahams were officers and directors of Holly Gram. Siegel sought to hold the directors personally liable for Siegel's claim against Holly Gram on the basis of the "trust fund doctrine." The trial court, after a non...

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