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Son believes he was wrong terminated and wants to talk to a lawyer for advice. Pro bono would be great or a contingency fee would be great also.
shihitemuslim
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Todd Slobin. You should email or call the firm. They work on contingency
KingofCorpus
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Andrew Golub. One of the tops in Houston. Won't be pro bono, maybe contingency. His firm is in the Galleria. If it's a big enough settlement he may take it on contingency.
Homelander11
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How does this work in Texas since its an out will state? Guess you have to have some solid proof?
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Homelander11 said:

How does this work in Texas since its an out will state? Guess you have to have some solid proof?


It appears they didn't follow their termination procedure in their employment manual.
AJ02
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I'm just here hoping there are details. I just want to experience the drama from the sidelines.
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Petrino1
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TexasAggie73 said:

Homelander11 said:

How does this work in Texas since its an out will state? Guess you have to have some solid proof?


It appears they didn't follow their termination procedure in their employment manual.
I will save you time, if your son is a straight white male under the age of 40, then he likely has no case here. In Texas, you can be terminated for any reason at anytime.
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Petrino1 said:

TexasAggie73 said:

Homelander11 said:

How does this work in Texas since its an out will state? Guess you have to have some solid proof?


It appears they didn't follow their termination procedure in their employment manual.
I will save you time, if your son is a straight white male under the age of 40, then he likely has no case here. In Texas, you can be terminated for any reason at anytime.


LOL. He hits all the marks except he is 40.
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