Attorney Holly Williams Talks Disability in Texas Bar Journal
In the October issue of The Texas Bar Journal, attorney Holly Williams penned an article examining the definition of “disability” under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), specifically the third prong, applying to individuals who are “regarded as” disabled. In “‘Regarded as’ Claims Under the ADA and TCHRA: Advantage and…
Continue ReadingHolly Williams Recognized as 2019 Texas Super Lawyer
Attorney and Williams Law Firm founder Holly Williams has once again been selected to Thomson Reuters’ annual listing of Texas Super Lawyers. This marks the fifth consecutive year Ms. Williams has been selected. As in previous years, she has been recognized for her work in labor and employment law. “Being…
Continue ReadingMidland-based Holly Williams Named to Texas Super Lawyers List
MIDLAND, Texas – The founding partner of Midland-based employment firm Williams Law Firm P.C., Holly Williams, has earned a spot on the 2018 Texas Super Lawyers listing. Ms. Williams was selected for her work in the area of labor and employment law, an area she has been selected for every…
Continue ReadingWest Texas Jury Returns $1M Sexual Harassment, Pregnancy Discrimination Verdict Against Oilfield Services Company
Company founded by high school, NFL star assessed $800,000 in punitive damages MIDLAND, Texas – A federal jury in Midland has returned a $1 million sexual harassment and pregnancy discrimination verdict against Odessa-based oilfield services company Brinkerhoff Inspection Inc. doing business as SMOB. The $1.008 million verdict returned on Wednesday…
Continue ReadingOdessa Woman Wins $600,000 Verdict in Sex Discrimination Case Against UPS
MIDLAND, Texas – A federal court jury in Midland, Texas, has awarded a $600,000 verdict against United Parcel Service (UPS) in a sexual discrimination lawsuit filed by a former driver for the package-delivery giant. The verdict represents the culmination of a four-year legal battle between Odessa resident Amber Ibarra and…
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