Texas Employment Law

  • Texas Employment Law
    By Laura M. Franze

    Plainly, calculations of front pay cannot be totally accurate because they are prospective and necessarily speculative in nature; courts must employ “intelligent guesswork to arrive at the best answer.” Reneau v. Wayne Griffin & Sons ...

  • Texas Employment Law
    By Laura M. Franze, James R., Patrick J. Maher

    John Frantz Co., 723 S.W.2d 189, 192 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 1986, writ ref'd n.r.e.). This principle of contra proferentem is typically applied in interpretation of standard form contracts or invoked against a party operating at ...

  • Texas Employment Law
    By Laura M. Franze

    Brackens v . Dallas Indep . Sch . Dist . , 2010 U.S. Dist . LEXIS 138207 , * 59 n.18 ( N.D. Tex . Sept. 20 , 2010 ) , $ 21 : 7.A.3 Bradbury v . Scott , 788 S.W.2d 31 ( Tex . App . — Houston [ 1st Dist . ] 1989 , writ denied ) , S $ 29 ...

  • Texas Employment Law
    By Laura M. Franze

    Texas Employment Law

  • Texas Employment Law: The Guide for Plaintiffs & Defendants
    By Richard R. Carlson

    Texas Employment Law: The Guide for Plaintiffs & Defendants