Relators Hoescht Aktienggesellschaft (AG), a German Corporation, and Hoescht Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, seek writs of mandamus directing the trial court to vacate its May 17,1993, order overruling their special appearances and to enter an order granting their special appearances. See TEX.R.CIV.P. 120a. The controlling issue is whether mandamus is the proper remedy in these cases. We hold that rela-tors have an adequate remedy by appeal and, therefore, that mandamus is not appropriate in these cases.
Relators, along with six other defendants, have been sued by more than 100 plaintiffs for damages arising from the alleged pollution of the water, air, and ground from a chemical plant in Pampa, Texas. Hoechst AG owns 100 percent of Hoechst Corporation which owns 100 percent of Hoechst Celanese Corporation, a Delaware Corporation. Hoechst Celanese Corporation in turn owns 100 percent of the Texas corporation, Hoechst Celanese Chemical Group, Inc., which owns and operates the Pampa chemical plant. All four of these corporations are named as defendants in the toxic tort suit pending in the district court.
Mandamus is an extraordinary remedy available in limited circumstances where a clear abuse of discretion has occurred or where a duty imposed by law has been violated and where there is no adequate remedy by appeal.
Walker v. Packer,
It is well settled that an order overruling a special appearance is not subject to an interlocutory appeal.
Carpenter Body Works, Inc. v. McCulley,
In both
United Mexican States v. Ashley,
supra, and
Hutchings v. Biery,
supra, the appellate court was faced with compelling factors which made mandamus, and not direct appeal, the appropriate remedy. In
United Mexican States,
the doctrine of sovereign immunity protected the relator, the country of Mexico, from suit.
Hutchings
arose out of a child custody dispute. As the Supreme Court noted in
Proffer v. Yates,
Relators have not established that mandamus is an appropriate remedy. Therefore, the petitions for writ of mandamus are refused.
