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Can you get sued for quitting your job?

On behalf of Law Offices of William A. Pigg, PLLC | Dec 4, 2020 | Uncategorized

Texas has at-will employment, which means that both employers and employees are generally free to terminate their relationship at any time. There are, of course, some exceptions to that rule. You only generally hear about them when they end up causing a lawsuit. Most...

The point where civil and criminal law intersect in Texas

On behalf of Law Offices of William A. Pigg, PLLC | Mar 20, 2020 | Uncategorized

Criminal law involves the creation and enforcement of statutes intended to protect people and Society from the inappropriate, abusive or violent actions of others. Civil law creates structure and responsibilities between members of society to one another. Civil law,...

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