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Leon Reyes v. Guadalupe Reyes

Tex. App.—7th Dist.December 22, 2016No. 07-16-00436-CV

Case Details

Status
Published
Procedural Posture
appeal

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Outcome

The appeal was dismissed for failure to pay the required $205 filing fee within the time specified by the court clerk, in violation of Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 42.3(c).

What This Ruling Means

**Leon Reyes v. Guadalupe Reyes - Employment Dispute** This case involved an employment law dispute between Leon Reyes and Guadalupe Reyes. Based on the limited information available, Leon Reyes brought some type of employment-related legal claim against Guadalupe Reyes, who appears to have been his employer. The case was heard by a Texas Court of Appeals and was filed in December 2016. Unfortunately, the court documents provided do not contain enough detail to determine what specific employment issue was at stake or what the court ultimately decided. The case outcome and any reasoning behind the court's decision are not available in the current record. **What This Means for Workers:** Without knowing the specific details or outcome of this case, it's difficult to draw concrete lessons for workers. However, this case serves as a reminder that employees do have legal options when they believe their workplace rights have been violated. Workers facing employment disputes should document any issues they experience and consult with employment attorneys who can explain their rights and potential legal remedies based on their specific circumstances and applicable state and federal employment laws.

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