Weaver v. Texas Capital Bank N.A., No. 10-10835 (5th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseThis case stemmed from SL Management's Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition where Texas Capital appeared as a creditor in SL Management's bankruptcy suit. During the pendency of SL Management's bankruptcy case, Texas Capital filed an action in Texas state court to enforce guarantee agreements between it and plaintiff, a member of SL Management. The Texas state court entered a default judgment against plaintiff and Texas Capital initiated collection proceedings against plaintiff in Louisiana state court and registered the Texas judgment. In response to the collection action, plaintiff filed the instant action seeking a declaration that SL Management's debt to Texas Capital was fully satisfied by the surrender of collateral. The court subsequently held that the Rooker-Feldman doctrine was not implicated and proceeded to consider whether plaintiff's claim for declaratory relief was barred by res judicata. The court held that res judicata barred the assertion of plaintiff's claims for declaratory judgment. Accordingly, the court reversed the judgment of the district court and rendered judgment in favor of Texas Capital.
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