Sarah Edwards is a seasoned legal writer with more than a decade of experience. Edwards has a deep understanding of advanced legal concepts and a knack for conveying complex topics in simple language.
Navigating employment law in Texas is complex, largely due to the state’s strict employment-at-will doctrine. This policy, which grants employers the right to fire employees for any reason—or none ...
Brett Surbey is a corporate paralegal and freelance writer based out of Alberta, Canada. His work has appeared in Publishers Weekly, Canadian Mortgage Trends, Industry West Magazine, and various ...
The Texas Supreme Court last week reaffirmed its decision in the Entergy v. Summers workers’ comp case. After a 2007 decision interpreted state law so that the owner of a work-site premises could ...
Fixing employees' bad backs, sore knees and other work-related injuries costs Oklahoma City-based Hobby Lobby three times as much in Oklahoma as it does in Texas or Arkansas. Employers who do business ...
A pre-trial hearing was held Thursday, where the city of Austin refused to accept Suzanne LaFollette's claim.
Kevin Schiller had no idea what hit him. With 21 years on the job, the building engineer for Macy's department stores had been in and out of every nook and cranny of many of the retail giant's Texas ...