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Texas Practice Guide Employment, 2025 ed.

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Employment Practice serves as a vital source of federal and Texas employment law and procedure. It includes practical tips that can help you streamline your practice, predict and prevent problems, and provide a winning edge. This softbound, two-volume

Publisher:Thomson West
Service Number:30920513
Pages:2016
Publication date:2025-03-09
Practice area:Labor & employment law
Jurisdiction:Texas
External Product Title:PROVIEW PLUS PRINT TX PRACTICE GUIDE EMPLOYMENT SET
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Available Formats:Book & eBook, eBook, eBook, Softbound book
Copyright:2025
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Elizabeth Lang-Miers

Elizabeth ("Liz") Lang Miers was a Justice on the Court of Appeals for the Fifth District of Texas at Dallas until December 2018. She is a Partner in Locke Lord LLP's Appellate Practice Group and Director of Attorney Development, based in the Dallas office.

 

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Brad L. Whitlock, Brian Thompson Morris, C.L. Mike Schmidt, Christopher Martin, Craig B. Glidden, D. Mark Elliston, Dan L. Nicewander, Daniel K. Hedges, David E. Keltner, Elizabeth Lang-Miers, Hon. Greg Abbott, Hon. Judge Nikki DeShazo, Hugh M. Ray former contributing author, Ike Vanden Eykel, J. Cary Barton, Jack Hebdon, James N. Johnson deceased, Jerome S. Levy, Joe Brown deceased, Judge, Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable, Kathryn J. Murphy, Kim Askew, Knox D. Nunnally deceased, Lawrence A. Waks, Linda L. Addison, Lynne Liberato, Marjorie J. Stephens, Mark Kincaid, Molly Buck Richard, Robert C. Prather, Robin Russell, Ronald G. Franklin, Ronald R. Cresswell, Sarah Patel Pacheco, Sharon Brand Gardner, Stewart Gagnon, Thomas M. Featherston Jr., W. Mike Baggett