ACCEPTED 02-15-00103-cv SECOND COURT OF APPEALS FORT WORTH, TEXAS 9/23/2015 1:17:46 PM DEBRA SPISAK CLERK No. 02-15-00103-CV IN THE SECOND COURT OF APPEALS AT FORT WORTH, TEXAS TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION, Appellant, v. MICHAEL QUINN SULLIVAN, Appellee. Expedited Appeal from the 158th District Court of Denton County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 14-06508-16 AMICUS BRIEF Laura Lee Prather Attorneys for Amici Curiae State Bar No. 16234200 Alicia Calzada State Bar No. 24076296 HAYNES AND BOONE, LLP 600 Congress Avenue, Suite 1300 Austin, Texas 78701 Telephone: (512) 867-8400 Facsimile: (512) 867-8470 [email protected] [email protected] IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL Amici certify that the following is a complete list of parties, attorneys, and any other person who has any interest in the outcome of this lawsuit. Appellant: Texas Ethics Commission Counsel for Appellant: Eric J.R. Nichols [email protected] State Bar No. 14994900 Gretchen S. Sween [email protected] State Bar No. 24041996 Beck Redden LLP 515 Congress Avenue Suite 1900 Austin, TX 78701 Telephone: (512) 708-1000 Facsimile: (512) 708-1002 Appellee: Michael Quinn Sullivan Counsel for Appellee: N. Terry Adams, Jr. [email protected] Bar No. 00874010 Joseph M. Nixon [email protected] State Bar No. 15244800 BEIRNE, MAYNARD & PARSONS, L.L.P. 1300 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 2500 Houston, TX 77056 i Telephone: (713) 623-0887 Facsimile: (713) 960-1527 James E. Trainor, III [email protected] State Bar No. 24042052 BEIRNE, MAYNARD & PARSONS, L.L.P. 401 W. 15th Street, Suite 845 Austin, TX 78701 Telephone: (512) 623-6700 Facsimile: (512) 623-6701 Richard D. Hayes [email protected] State Bar No. 09278700 HAYES, BERRY, WHITE & VANZANT, LLP 512 W. Hickory, Suite 100 PO Box 50149 Denton, TX 76206 Telephone: (940) 387-3518 Facsimile: (866) 576-2575 AMICI CURIAE: COUNSEL FOR AMICI: Texas Association of Broadcasters Laura Lee Prather 502 E. 11th Street, Suite 200 State Bar No. 16234200 Austin TX 78701 Alicia Calzada State Bar No. 24076296 Texas Press Association HAYNES AND BOONE, LLP 718 W. 5th Street 600 Congress Avenue, Suite 1300 Austin TX 78701 Austin, Texas 78701 Telephone: (512) 867-8400 Facsimile: (512) 867-8470 [email protected] [email protected] ii Trial Court: 158th District Court, the Honorable Steve Burgess presiding until recused, then the Honorable David Cleveland, sitting by assignment Denton County Courts Building 1450 East McKinney Street 3rd Floor Denton, TX 76206-4524 Telephone: (940) 349-2320 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL ............................................................ i TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................................................................................i v TABLE OF AUTHORITIES ..................................................................................... v STATEMENT OF INTEREST AND IDENTIFY OF AMICI CURIAE ................ vii SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT ................................................................................. 1 I. ARGUMENT .......................................................................................................... 2 A. The TCPA Motion was untimely. ......................................................... 4 B. The TCPA does not apply to this action because it fails under the TCPA’s exemption for enforcement actions. ........................ 8 1. This was an enforcement action brought by the State. ............................................................................................ 9 2. The legislative history and intent of the statute comports with a finding that this action is exempt from the TCPA. ......................................................................... 12 II. CONCLUSION AND PRAYER ......................................................................... 15 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE ....................................................................... 16 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ................................................................................ 17 APPENDIX .................................................................................................................. iv TABLE OF AUTHORITIES Cases Better Bus. Bureau of Metro. Dallas, Inc. v. Ward, 401 S.W.3d 440 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2013, pet. denied) .........................................................................4 City of Long Beach v. California Citizens for Neighborhood Empowerment, 111 Cal. App. 4th 302, 3 Cal. Rptr. 3d 473 (2003) ............................................13 Gilder v. Meno, 926 S.W.2d 357 (Tex. App.—Austin 1996, writ denied) .............10 Godwin v. Aldine Indep. Sch. Dist., 961 S.W.2d 219 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 1997, pet. denied) .............................................................................10 Hicks v. Group & Pension Administrators, Inc., __ S.W.3d __, 2015 WL 5234366 (Tex. App. --Corpus Christi Sept. 3, 2015, no pet. h.) ......................... 7 In re Estate of Check, 438 S.W.3d 829 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2014, no pet.) ..................................................................................................................4, 5 Key W. Life Ins. Co. v. State Bd. of Ins., 163 Tex. 11, 350 S.W.2d 839 (1961) .................................................................................................................10 Martin v. Bravenec, 04-14-00483-CV, 2015 WL 2255139 (Tex. App.—San Antonio May 13, 2015, pet. filed) .......................................................................3 Miller Weisbrod, L.L.P. v. Llamas-Soforo, __ S.W.3d __, 2014 WL 6679122 (Tex. App.—El Paso Nov. 25, 2014, no pet.) ..................................................6, 7 Patel v. Texas Dep't of Licensing & Regulation, __ S.W.3d __, 2015 WL 3982687 (Tex. June 26, 2015) ...........................................................................11 People ex rel. Lockyer v. Brar, 115 Cal. App. 4th 1315, 9 Cal. Rptr. 3d 844 (2004) .................................................................................................................14 People v. Health Labs of N. Am., Inc., 87 Cal. App. 4th 442, 104 Cal. Rptr. 2d 618 (2001) .....................................................................................................14 People v. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 228 Cal. App. 4th 1382, 176 Cal. Rptr. 3d 496 (2014) ..................................................................................... 13, 14 v San Jacinto Title Servs. of Corpus Christi, LLC v. Kingsley Props., LP, 452 S.W.3d 343 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi 2013, pet. denied) ..................... 11, 12 Schimmel v. McGregor, 438 S.W.3d 847 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2014, pet. denied) ................................................................................................. 4 Town of Madawaska v. Cayer, 103 A. 3d 547, 551, 2014 ME 121 .......................... 8 Woodard v. Office of Atty. Gen., 01-07-00954-CV, 2009 WL 793764 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] Mar. 26, 2009, no pet.) ...........................................10 Statutes AZ ST. § 12-752(E)(2) ............................................................................................3, 9 CAL. CIV. PROC. CODE § 425.16 ...................................................................... 3, 9, 13 LA C.C.P. ART. 971(E) ..............................................................................................9 OKLA STAT. ANN. TIT. 12 § 1439 ...........................................................................3, 9 OR. REV. STAT. § 31.155 ............................................................................................3 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 27.002 ...................................................................12 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 27.003 .....................................................................4 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 27.005 .................................................................2, 3 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 27.010 .................................................... 1, 3, 11, 13 Tex. Gov’t Code § 571.061 (a) ..................................................................................9 VT. STAT. ANN. TIT. 12 § 1041(H) ..........................................................................3, 9 Other Authorities CAPITOL RESEARCH SERVICES, Legislative History of Chapter 27, Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Entitled: Actions Involving the Exercise of Certain Constitutional Rights (Outlining the legislative history of Tex. H.B. 2973, 82d Leg., R.S.(2011) ..............................................13 Tex. Const. art. III, § 24a(a) ...................................................................................1, 9 vi STATEMENT OF INTEREST AND IDENTITY OF AMICI CURIAE Amici Curiae Texas Association of Broadcasters and Texas Press Association respectfully submit this brief of Amici Curiae in support of Petitioners the Texas Ethics Commission. Amici are media trade organizations that have a heightened interest in the proper application of the Texas Citizens Participation Act (“TCPA”) because their members rely on the TCPA to protect against retaliatory lawsuits brought against them for accurately reporting on matters of public concern. In accordance with Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 11(c), Amici hereby disclose no counsel for a party authored this brief in whole or in part, and no person other than Amici, their members, or their counsel made a monetary contribution to its preparation or submission. This brief was commissioned by the following Amici: The Texas Association of Broadcasters is a non-profit association that represents more than 1,300 television and radio stations in Texas with a tradition of community-oriented, free, over-the-air broadcasting. The Texas Association of Broadcasters was founded in 1953 and performs numerous services on behalf of its members, including advocating legislation relating to and affecting radio and television broadcasters and defending open government, as well as publishing guidebooks on various legal issues, including access to public information. vii The Texas Press Association (“TPA”) is a non-profit industry association representing nearly 500 daily and weekly newspapers in Texas, each of which upholds a strong tradition of journalistic integrity and community service. TPA, founded more than 130 years ago, performs numerous services on behalf of its members, including advocating legislation relating to free speech and press and taking legal action to protect the First Amendment and open government. viii SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT The case before this Court should be reversed both on procedural and substantive grounds. An anti-SLAPP motion brought pursuant to Texas Citizens Participation Act (“TCPA”)1 must be brought within 60 days of when a pleading introduces a particular cause of action against the moving party.2 The motion herein was untimely; thus, the trial court’s consideration of the motion was error. Further, even if the court were to consider the motion, the statute does not apply to “an enforcement action that is brought in the name of this state.”3 The trial court’s failure to recognize the statutory exemption flies in the face of the legislative intent and stated statutory requirements of the TCPA and is contrary to public policy. The trial court’s ruling effectively allowed a private citizen to, through procedural maneuvering, dismiss an appeal of an administrative action which that citizen himself brought. This ruling, if permitted to stand, dis-effectuates the plain language of the TCPA, and puts the enforcement mechanism for the more than 500 regulated industries in the State of Texas in a state of disarray. The Court’s ruling exposes administrative decisions by governmental entities to turmoil, and turns the legislative intent behind the TCPA on its head. For these reasons, Amici urge this Court to reverse the trial court’s decision and render. 1 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §§ 27.001 et. seq. 2 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 27.003. 3 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 27.010. See Tex. Const. art. III, § 24a(a) (the Texas Ethics Commission is a state agency). 1
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