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Doyle Dennis Attorneys Recognized as Super Lawyers

Doyle Dennis Avery LLP is proud to announce that Michael P. Doyle and Patrick Dennis were recently recognized by Thomson Reuters as Texas Super Lawyers. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from 70+ practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations. A “Super Lawyer” distinction is awarded to only 5% of all Texas lawyers. Additionally, Michael Doyle was named on the list of Top 100 Houston Super Lawyers.  

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Doyle Dennis Avery LLP V. Benthic USA: Negligence | Workplace Injury Lawsuit

Doyle Dennis Avery LLP recently filed suit against Benthic USA and its employee for wrongful and negligent conduct that resulted in Doyle Dennis Avery ’ client suffering a serious, life-altering injury.

The suit was filed in Harris County District Court, in Houston, Texas, alleging negligence, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of fiduciary duty for Benthic’s failure to provide basic medical attention and evacuation of an injured employee, working in Africa.

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Doyle Dennis Avery LLP Vs. Memorial Hermann: Workplace Discrimination Wrongful Termination

Doyle Dennis Avery LLP Vs. Memorial Hermann: Workplace Discrimination Wrongful Termination

Doyle Dennis Avery LLP prides itself on protecting and supporting workers who are victims of workplace discrimination or wrongful termination.  In these cases, typically the wrongful termination or discrimination occurs in retaliation for the worker reporting a workplace injury, reporting a safety violation, or reporting a violation of law.  Depending on the situation, the rights and remedies available to such a worker or whistleblower may fall under the Texas Labor Code § 451.001, which protects injured workers, Texas Administrative Code § 133.43 and Texas Health and Safety Code § 161.134, which protect hospital employees who report violations of law, or Texas Occupations Code § 301.413, which protects nurses who report safety violations.

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Texas Worker Fired For On-The-Job Injuries

Texas law provides protections to workers who were fired as a result of suffering injuries on the job and seeking workers’ compensation benefits. Doyle Dennis Avery LLP’s lawyers have dedicated years to protecting employees across the United States. This month, Doyle Dennis Avery LLP secured a $7.86 million verdict for a worker who worked on a drilling ship. Based upon this experience, the Doyle Dennis law firm was hired to file suit against Ascend Performance Materials Holdings Inc. for alleged violations of the Texas Labor Code, Section 451.001. The suit was filed last week in Harris County, Texas.

Doyle Dennis Avery LLP’s client worked for Ascend Performance Materials for nearly one decade. Ascend Performance Materials provides chemicals, fibers, fabrics, and plastics to make various goods. In 2021, Doyle Dennis Avery LLP’s client suffered severe injuries while carrying out his job duties. Following the injury, he filed a workers’ compensation claim. After Ascend Performance Materials learned about his injuries and protected activity, Ascend wrongfully fired him and provided a false basis for the termination.

The Texas Labor Code prohibits employers, including Ascend Performance Materials, from firing workers because they filed a workers’ compensation claim or instituted a workers’ compensation proceeding.

Doyle Dennis Avery LLP is proud to represent employees who were wrongfully terminated by their employer. If you have experienced discrimination or retaliation due to becoming injured on-the-job, call us for a free evaluation of your potential legal claim.

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