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073938P.pdf 01/14/2009 Charles Brooks Co. v. Georgia-Pacific
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 07-3938
and No: 08-1026
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas - El Dorado
[PUBLISHED] [Riley, Author, with Bright and Melloy, Circuit Judges]
Civil case - contracts. District court did not err in finding plaintiff Mr.
"B" Logging did not have a separate corporate existence at the time the
action was filed because it had merged with Charles Brooks Co; nor did
the court err in finding that plaintiff Charles Brooks Co. lacked capacity
to sue because its corporate charter had been revoked at the time the
complaint was refiled; Charles Brooks did not have an injury separate
from the corporation's, and he did not have standing to sue. Judge Bright,
concurring.