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Mary Dean sued Bill Bushell and Syndex Corporation for assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and sexual harassment under the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act. The trial court initially ruled in Dean's favor. After a complex appellate history, including a reversal by the Court of Appeals that was subsequently overturned by the Texas Supreme Court, the case was remanded. In this opinion, the Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment. The court addressed Syndex's arguments concerning employer liability and the admissibility of witness testimony, ultimately finding that Syndex failed to preserve certain objections and that the trial court acted within its discretion.
Syndex Corp. v. Dean is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Texas. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Texas.
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Mary Dean sued Bill Bushell and Syndex Corporation for assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and sexual harassment under the Texas Commission on Human Rights Act. The trial court initially ruled in Dean's favor. After a complex appellate history, including a reversal by the Court of Appeals that was subsequently overturned by the Texas Supreme Court, the case was remanded. In this opinion, the Texas Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment. The court addressed Syndex's arguments concerning employer liability and the admissibility of witness testimony, ultimately finding that Syndex failed to preserve certain objections and that the trial court acted within its discretion.
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