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How Hard Is it To Get Your Day In Court

By Jairo N. Castellanos on December 5, 2022
Posted in FMLA violations, Legal Writting, Motion Practice, Trial Experience
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Austin Employment Lawyer Jairo Castellanos

Summary: Despite the fact that we have all grown up with the ideal that everyone should get their day in court, the sad reality is that fewer and fewer cases are going to trial. In large part this is because the rise of motions for summary …

Basic outline of removal and remanding a case

By Jairo N. Castellanos on August 18, 2022
Posted in Legal Writting, Motion Practice, Trial Experience
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Austin Employment Lawyer Jairo Castellanos

Removing and remanding a case to and fro state court is a rather straightforward process. Yet, there still exists a variety of procedural quirks and often unused processes that can make this a daunting task. In this blog I would like to present a very basic …

Motion to Dismiss v. Motion for Summary Judgment

By Julie St. John on May 26, 2022
Posted in Federal Rules of Civil procedure, Legal Writting, Litigation, Motion Practice, Summary Judgement
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Texas Employment Lawyer Julie St. John

After a lawsuit is filed and before it makes it to a jury, there are oftentimes various procedural hurdles it needs to clear. Two of the most common in employment law cases are motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment. Motions to dismiss typically…

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The Texas Employment Lawyer Blog is maintained by  Texas Employment Attorneys Kalandra Wheeler and Colin Walsh, and serves as a resource for employees with the goal of protecting the rights of individuals facing discrimination and unfair employment practices in Texas. If you need someone to give you a voice, we also provide consultations to assist in your employment issue.

The attorneys responsible for this the Texas Employment Lawyer blog are Kalnadra Wheeler, principle place of business Houston, Texas, and Colin Walsh, principle place of business Austin, Texas.