FERNANDEZ v. FROST NAT. BANK

No. 13-06-00149-CV.

267 S.W.3d 75 (2008)

Ann M. FERNANDEZ, Appellant, v. FROST NATIONAL BANK, Former Executor of the Estate of Elena Suess Kenedy, Deceased, and Frost National Bank and Pablo Suess, Trustees of the John G. Kenedy, Jr. Charitable Trust, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Corpus Christi-Edinburg.

May 22, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eric Gordon Walraven, Marcos G. Ronquillo, Christi M. Villarreal, Shawn M. McCaskill, Julia F. Pendery, Dallas, Michele Mobley, Michael C. McCrea, DuBois, Bryant, Campbell & Schwartz, Austin, TX, for Appellant.

J.A. "Tony" Canales, Tara Adami Hoelscher, Canales & Simonson, P.C., Corpus Christi, Stephen Jody Helman, Jeffrey T. Knebel, Osborne & Helman, Bruce V. Griffiths, Office of the Atty. Gen., Austin, Jacqueline M. Stroh, Thomas H. Crofts, Jr., Crofts & Callaway, San Antonio, for appellees.

Before Chief Justice VALDEZ and Justices YAÑEZ and BENAVIDES.


OPINION

Opinion by Chief Justice VALDEZ.

By petition for bill of review, Ann Fernandez, appellant, directly attacked a declaratory judgment rendered in 1949. Frost National Bank, Former Executor of the Estate of Ellena Suess Kenedy, Deceased, and Frost National Bank and Pablo Suess, Trustees of the John G. Kenedy Jr. Charitable Trust (collectively referred to as the "Trustees"), appellees, moved for summary judgment and an anti-suit injunction. The district...

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