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Month: September 2015

Employment Law, Litigation, Procedure, Whistleblower

County established former employee terminated for reasons other than whistleblower activity

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Nina Lopez v. Tarrant County, Texas, 02-13-00194-CV (Tex. App. – Fort Worth, August 25, 2015) This is a Whistleblower Claim where the Fort Worth Court of Appeals affirmed the granting of summary judgment for the employer County. Lopez was an executive secretary
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Litigation, Sovereign Immunity, TTCA

Boards sitting for 6 years were not being “used” by City for TTCA purposes; swimmer waiting to go into pool was engaged in recreational activity

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The City of Dalhart, Texas v. Carol Lathem 07-14-00229-CV (Tex. App. – Amarillo, August 31, 2015) This is a general negligence and premise liability case where a minor child was injured by falling boards at a public pool. The Amarillo Court of
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