San Angelo Community Medical Center, LLC Regional Employee Assistance Program, Inc. D/B/A Community Medical Associates And Michael S. Blanc, M.D. v. Miltiadis Leon, M.D., and Cardiology Associates of West Texas, P.A.
The appellate court reversed the trial court's denial of a TCPA motion to dismiss regarding a business-disparagement claim and remanded for determination of attorney's fees, costs, and sanctions. The remainder of the trial court's order was affirmed.
What This Ruling Means
**What Happened**
Dr. Miltiadis Leon, a cardiologist, left San Angelo Community Medical Center along with his practice group, Cardiology Associates of West Texas. The medical center and Dr. Michael Blanc then sued Dr. Leon and his practice, claiming they had spread false and damaging statements about their business reputation after the departure.
**What the Court Decided**
The appellate court sided with Dr. Leon on one key issue. Texas has a law called the Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA) that protects people's right to speak on matters of public concern. The court found that the trial judge was wrong to deny Dr. Leon's request to dismiss the business-disparagement claim under this law. The court sent the case back to the lower court to determine if Dr. Leon should receive payment for his attorney's fees and other costs. The medical center's other claims against Dr. Leon were allowed to continue.
**Why This Matters for Workers**
This ruling shows that employees may have legal protection when speaking about workplace issues that affect the public interest, even after leaving their jobs. However, workers should understand that not all workplace disputes qualify for this protection, and leaving an employer can still lead to complex legal battles over various claims.
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