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Sight's My Line, Inc., a Florida Corporation, and Stewart Lantz v. Riggs Aleshire & Ray, a Texas Professional Corporation Blazier, Christensen, Bigelow & Virr, a Texas Professional Corporation And Adams & Graham, a Texas Limited Liability Partnership

Tex. App.—3rd Dist.September 13, 2018No. 03-18-00492-CV
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Case Details

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Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

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Outcome

Appellants filed an unopposed motion to dismiss the appeal, which was granted by the court.

What This Ruling Means

Based on the limited information available, this case involved Sight's My Line, Inc. (a Florida company) and Stewart Lantz filing a lawsuit against three Texas law firms: Riggs Aleshire & Ray, Blazier Christensen Bigelow & Virr, and Adams & Graham. The case was filed in a Texas appeals court in September 2018 and involved employment law claims. Unfortunately, the court documents don't provide details about what specific employment issues were at stake or what the court ultimately decided. The case summary indicates it was litigation against multiple law firms, but doesn't specify whether it involved wrongful termination, discrimination, wage disputes, or other workplace problems. Without knowing the specific facts or outcome, it's difficult to determine what this case means for workers. However, the fact that it involved multiple law firms as defendants suggests it may have been a complex employment dispute, possibly involving professional services or legal workplace issues. **What this means for workers:** This case highlights that employment disputes can involve multiple parties and become complex legal matters. Workers should be aware that employment law cases can take time to resolve and may involve appeals processes, especially when multiple employers or professional service firms are involved.

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