Smith v. American Medical Systems, Inc., 88-5527

Decision Date28 June 1989
Docket NumberNo. 88-5527,88-5527
PartiesAndrew C. SMITH, Plaintiff, v. AMERICAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant-Appellee, v. HUMANA HOSPITAL CORPORATION, INC., Defendant-Appellant.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Fifth Circuit

Richard Francis, Jerry A. Gibson, and Plunkett, Gibson & Allen, San Antonio, Tex., for defendant-appellant.

John Milano, Jr. and Thornton, Summers, Biechlin, Dunham & Brown, San Antonio, Tex., for defendant-appellee.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.

Before WILLIAMS and GARWOOD, Circuit Judges, and POLOZOLA, * District Judge.

POLOZOLA, District Judge:

Humana Hospital Corporation, Inc. appeals a decision of the district court which denied its motion for indemnity for attorney's fees from American Medical Systems, Inc. following an out-of-court settlement between the plaintiff and American Medical Systems, Inc. on plaintiff's damage claim against American Medical Systems, Inc. and Humana Hospital Corporation, Inc.

It appears to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit that this case involves questions of Texas law for which we find neither a dispositive statutory provision nor controlling precedent in the decisions of the Supreme Court of Texas. The answer to the question posed will be determinative of the issue presented on this appeal. Therefore, in accordance with Art. 5 Sec. 3-c of the Texas Constitution and Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 114, we certify to the Texas Supreme Court question of Texas law stated below.

CERTIFICATE FROM THE

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT

TO THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS

TO THE HONORABLE,

THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, AND

THE HONORABLE, THE CHIEF JUSTICE

AND ASSOCIATE JUSTICES THEREOF:

1. STYLE OF CASE

Andrew Smith versus American Medical Systems, Inc. versus Humana Hospital Corporation, Inc., Docket Number 88-5527 on the docket of this Court and SA-84-837 on the docket of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, where this appeal originates.

2. STATEMENT OF THE FACTS

Andrew Smith filed this tort suit to recover damages arising from the rupture of a prosthetic penile device. Named as defendants in the suit were Humana Hospital and American Medical Systems. The device was designed, manufactured, and sold by American Medical Systems to Humana Hospital. Humana Hospital then supplied the device to Smith's physician for the surgical implant. Humana made no changes or alterations in the device, nor was the hospital alerted to any alleged defects in its design or manufacture.

Humana Hospital filed a motion for partial summary judgment seeking indemnity and attorney's fees from American Medical Systems. The trial court granted Humana Hospital's unopposed motion for summary judgment which would have entitled the hospital to be indemnified by American Medical Systems in the event of a recovery by plaintiff against Humana Hospital. However, the court's order did not refer to the hospital's request for attorney's fees and costs.

Subsequently, American Medical Systems settled with the plaintiff without a judicial determination of the liability of the parties. Humana Hospital objected to the court's order of May 28, 1987 which disposed of the case because the court did not award Humana Hospital attorney's fees...

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  • Humana Hosp. Corp. v. American Medical Systems, Inc.
    • United States
    • Texas Supreme Court
    • 28 d3 Fevereiro d3 1990
    ...This case comes to us on a question certified by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. See Smith v. American Medical Systems, Inc., 876 F.2d 434 (5th Cir.1989). Pursuant to Texas Constitution article 5, § 3-c and Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 114, we have jurisdictio......
  • Smith v. American Medical Systems, 88-5527
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Fifth Circuit
    • 4 d3 Abril d3 1990
    ...the district court is AFFIRMED. * District Judge of the Middle District of Louisiana, sitting by designation.1 Smith v. American Medical Systems, Inc., 876 F.2d 434 (5th Cir.1989).2 Humana Hospital Corp. v. American Medical Systems, Inc., 785 S.W.2d 144 (Texas 1990).3 Id. at ...

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