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Local eateries accused of cheating teen workers out of pay

Dillard's store manager sues for age discrimination after losing job

Houston Grand Opera

Sixel: Is it a sexually hostile environment? 

$730K settlement awarded in gender discrimination case.  Read here and here

Martin Shellist named Litigator of the Week

$3.2M settlement awarded in sexual harassment case

Waiters can keep the change - but not all of it
By Sandra Pedicini
March 14, 2011 

Hear That Whistle Blow: Terminated County Employee Sues Judge, Prosecutor and Others
By Mary Alice Robbins
October 11, 2010

Employee handbook: Ignore it at your peril
By L.M. Sixel
October 13, 2010

Janet Cox Worked For A Judge, Until She Supported His Electoral Opponent
By Craig Malisow
October 7, 2010

BARC Supervisor, On Tape, Squelches Employee Complaint And Says Mayor Has His Back
By Craig Malisow
September 21, 2010

BARC Sued By Another Whistleblower; Still Stonewalling On Releasing Information
By Craig Malisow
August 4, 2010

City Settles with Barc whistleblower
By Khou.com staff
June 16, 2010

Swanita Taylor: Yet Another Woman Suing KBR Over Rape And Other Mistreatment
By Chris Vogel
June 16, 2010

Courthouse News Service
By Cameron Langford
June 15, 2010

Former TSU Baskeball Coach Files Discrimination Lawsuit
By Laura Fishman
April 12, 2010

Dixon Files Federal Lawsuit Against Texas Southern Univ.
By Mark Berman
March 31, 2010

Galveston fast food employee claims sexual harassment by supervisor
By John Suayan, Galveston Bureau
March 24, 2010

Attorney files sexual harassment suit against Duane Morris
By Leigh Jones
March 6, 2010

Firings illegal, lawsuit claims
By John Lowman
March 10, 2010

Leach, Texas Tech going to court for hearing on lawsuit
USA Today.com 
January 20, 2010

Former Employee Sues Texas Tech University
By James Clark
January 12, 2010

BARC Whistleblower Lawsuit
39online.com
September 1, 2009

Former CSPD Chief's Suit Claims He Didn't Know of Investigation
by Ashlea Sigman
June 7, 2009

College Station Police Chief Claims
Retaliation for Speaking Out
by Steve Fullhart
June 1, 2009

Former College Station, Texas Police
Chief Sues City, Staff

by Ashlea Sigman
May 31, 2009

Servers Win Tip-Pool Case
Against Chili's
by Ron Rugless
March 25, 2009

Houston Guardsman Sues Over Job Loss
chron.com
by Mary Flood
March 17, 2009

Do You Think a Man Should Be Able to
Work at Hooters as a Waiter?
by Joan Hamburg
http://www.wor710.com/
January 29, 2009

Lily's Big Day
(The Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act)
By Gail Collins
January 28, 2009

Former TSU Women's Hoops Coach Sues Universityf
Fox News Houston
September 29, 2008
View the Video on MyFoxHouston.com

Suit Targets Overtime at Cemex
By L.M. Sixel
Houston Chronicle
September 25, 2008

Order Stands on Destroying Judge Blackstock's Drives
By John Tompkins
http://www.thefacts.com/
September 10, 2008

Contractor or employee? Ask the IRS.
By L.M. Sixel
Houston Chronicle
July 24, 2008

Judge Rules Chili's Lawsuit Can Proceed
By Morgan Bettex
http://www.law360.com/
July 11, 2008.

Ex TSU Hoops Coach Says He Should Be The Man
Fox News Houston
March 28, 2008

Vet Wins Lawsuit Against City
http://www.click2houston.com/

Judge Allows Others to Join Local Starbucks Suit / Over 11,000 Nationwide Could Seek Overtime Pay
chron.com
By L.M. Sixel
1/7/2006

Restaurant Managers Accused of Horning in on Tips
chron.com
By L.M. Sixel
7/25/2003

Successes

  • $730K settlement awarded in gender discrimination case

    A federal court jury Friday returned a $730,000 gender discrimination judgment in favor of Surina Dixon - who was hired as women's basketball coach at Texas Southern University in March 2008 but left in a contract dispute without coaching a game.

  • $3.2M settlement awarded in sexual harassment case

    A former Brazoria County judge has been ordered to pay more than $3 million to three women who say he sexually harassed them while he was on the bench.

  • $875,000 Settlement in Whistleblower suit against the City of Houston

    The city council agreed to pay $875,000 to a veterinarian who successfully sued the City of Houston; after he was unfairly fired from his job at the city's animal pound for complaining of animal abuse at the kennel. The jury found him retaliated against by his superiors who fired him with prejudice.

  • Wage & Hour Settlement in the amount of $574,000

    Our firm represented 70 current and former servers of a restaurant chain that required its servers to share a portion of their tips with the managers and owners of the restaurant.

  • $375,000 Jury Verdict in a Gender Discrimination suit against the Houston Police Department

    The jury found a female HPD cadet was discriminated against because of her gender when she was fired from the cadet class. HPD said she violated the Cadet Code of Conduct by carrying a gun in her personal car; however there were previous cases where male cadets were only reprimanded and not terminated.

  • Sexual Harassment Settlement in excess of $300,000

    Our firm represented several employees who were sexually harassed by a male supervisor. After obtaining a letter of determination from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, our firm was able to negotiate a settlement in excess of $300,000.

  • Verdict in excess of $300,000 in National Origin Discrimination Case

    Our firm represented a former dental professor at the University of Texas Health & Science Center who was discriminated against based on his national origin. At trial, we provided evidence of racial slurs, retaliation, and disparate wages in comparison to white professors. After two days of deliberation, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the professor and awarded mental anguish damages in excess of $150,000.

  • $250,000 Jury Verdict in a Racial Discrimination suit against Montgomery County Sheriff's Department

    The jury found the Lieutenant was demoted from a Detective to Recruiting because he is black. He was terminated six months after complaining to authorities. The jury agreed the termination was a form of retaliation and awarded him lost wages past and future.

  • $229,268 Jury Verdict in a Reverse Discrimination suit against the Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority ("Metro")

    A white male employee sued the Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority ("Metro") alleging race discrimination in violation of Chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code. The employee was denied a promotion to the position of Superintendent despite being the most qualified person for the position. The jury found that the interview panel was tainted by a person on the panel, the second term president of the local chapter of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials ("COMTO"), and an organization which promotes the creation of opportunities for minorities.

  • Same-Sex Sexual Harassment Settlement in excess of $150,000

    Our firm represented a male employee who was sexually harassed by another male employee at a construction company. We were able to open dialogue with the construction company and bring about a quick resolution for our client.

  • Wage & Hour Settlement in excess of $149,000

    Our firm represented 16 current and former waitresses at two popular bars that required their waitresses to work off-the-clock and to share a portion of their tips with members of management. The bar also failed to pay its waitresses overtime for hours they worked in excess of 40 in a work week. Our firm was able to demonstrate that the bar's actions were in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act, which resulted in settlement.

  • Arbitration award in excess of $120,000 in a Breach of Employment Contract suit.

    An employee of a Houston based company was terminated in breach of his employment contract. The company alleged that the employee had performance issues which allowed the company to terminate the employee under its "for cause" provision. Our firm was able to show that the alleged performance issues were false and that the company breached the employment agreement by terminating the employee prior to the expiration of the term of the agreement.

  • $115,000 Jury Verdict in a Racial Discrimination suit against the INS

    The jury found the INS discriminated against a black inspector. The inspector filed a complaint with authorities in the department for being passed over for promotion. The jury determined that passengers were solicited and asked to prepare written complaints against the employee to be used against him as a basis for termination. . The jury found the INS acted with prejudice toward the inspector.

  • $106,000 Jury Verdict in Wrongful Termination suit against the City of Houston

    The jury found the city acted with malice in firing a dog-catcher for reporting instances of animal cruelty and racial discrimination of Hispanic workers to a supervisor. Jurors concluded the city violated the state whistle-blower law, which prevents government agencies from retaliating against employees simply for reporting problems.

  • Wage & Hour Settlement in the amount of $100,000

    We filed suit on behalf of six servers of a fine dining establishment under the Fair Labor Standards Act, arguing that the restaurant's requirement that its servers share a percentage of their tips with the restaurant's manager was in violation of federal law. The parties were able to reach resolution of the matter at mediation.

  • Wage & Hour Settlement in the amount of $100,000

    The firm filed a collective action under the Fair Labor Standards Act on behalf of five current and former servers of a fine dining establishment, arguing that the restaurant violated federal law by failing to pay its servers overtime, requiring them to work off-the-clock, and requiring that its servers share a portion of their tips with the restaurant's manager on duty. After notice of the lawsuit was mailed to other current and former servers, an additional seven servers joined the lawsuit. The parties settled the case at mediation.

  • Wage & Hour Settlement in the amount of $95,000

    An employee of a communications company was terminated when he complained to management that he was not receiving overtime pay for hours he worked in excess of 40 in a work week. The company alleged that the employee was not entitled to overtime because he was exempt under the computer professional exemption to the Fair Labor Standards Act, and that the employee was terminated because he refused to sign a non-competition agreement. Our firm was able to demonstrate that the employee did not meet the duties of an exempt computer professional, which resulted in settlement of the matter.


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