KHAN v. SHELL OIL CO. & MOTIVA ENTER.

No. 06-01-00104-CV.

71 S.W.3d 890 (2002)

Mohammed KHAN and Jamila Williams, Appellants, v. SHELL OIL COMPANY AND MOTIVA ENTERPRISES, L.L.C., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana.

Decided March 19, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stuart J. Starry, Marta E. Montenegro, Starry & Associates, PC, Houston, for appellants.

David V. Wilson, II, Hays, McConn, Rice & Pickering, Houston, for appellees.

Before CORNELIUS, C.J., GRANT and ROSS, JJ.


OPINION

CORNELIUS, Chief Justice.

Mohammed Khan and Jamila Williams sued Shell Oil Company ("Shell") to recover damages resulting from personal injuries suffered by Khan when he was shot during an armed robbery at the Shell service station where he worked. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Shell, from which Khan and Williams now appeal.

The single issue presented for review is whether granting summary judgment was error. The propriety...

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