AMERICAN NAT. INS. v. INTERN. BUS. MACH.

No. 04-95-00196-CV.

933 S.W.2d 685 (1996)

AMERICAN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant, v. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION; Image Sciences, Inc.; and Thomas Kendra, Individually, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, San Antonio.

Rehearing Overruled November 12, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph D. Jamail, Frank Staggs, Jamail & Kolius, Houston, John S. McEldowney, Andrew J. Mytelka, Scott D. Daniel, Greer, Herz & Adams, L.L.P., Stephen R. Lewis, Jr., Lewis & Williams, L.L.P., Galveston, for appellant.

George W. Vie, III, Jack C. Brock, Mills, Shirley, Eckel & Bassett, L.L.P., Galveston, Evan R. Chesler, Cravath, Swaine & Moore, New York City, Scott L. Davis, Peter S. Vogel, Kimberly M. Robinson, Cynthia Hollingsworth, Gardere & Wynne, L.L.P., Dallas, Russell G. Burwell, Burwell, Enos & Baron, P.C., Texas City, for appellees.

Before STONE, DUNCAN and JOHN G. HILL, JJ.


HILL, Justice (Assigned).

American National Insurance Company appeals from a summary judgment dismissing certain tort actions that it brought against International Business Machines Corporation, Thomas Kendra, an employee of IBM, and Image Services, Inc., the appellees. American National brought a breach of contract action against the appellees arising out of two contracts between itself and IBM, with Image serving as a subcontractor under the second contract. American...

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