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Ann Manning - Lubbock, Texas

About

Ann Manning is the handling shareholder of the Lubbock office. She is Board Certified in Labor and Employment Law by way of the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Her number one attention is in schooling, employment and fitness regulation consisting of civil litigation in those regions. She has been the president of the Texas Council of School Lawyers and become at the board of administrators of the School Law Section of the Texas State Bar.

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Legal Issues

    Education Law
    Employment Law
    Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, ERISA, Overtime & Unpaid Wages, Sexual Harassment, Whistleblower, Wrongful Termination
    Gov & Administrative Law
    Administrative Law, Election Law, Government Contracts, Government Finance, Legislative & Government Affairs
    Health Care Law

Costs

    Certificates

    Labor and Employment Law
    Texas State Bar

    Certified provider of Continuing Education for school boards
    Texas Education Agency

    Certified Provider of Continuing Professional Education for educators
    Texas Education Agency

    Board Certified Labor and Employment Law
    Texas Board Of Legal Specialization

    Languages

      Accepted Jurisdictions

      Texas Jurdictions
      Texas
      Since 1984

      Experience

        Educations

        Texas Tech University School of Law Education School Logo
        Texas Tech University School of Law
        J.D. (1984)
        Graduation year:
        Texas Tech University - Texas Tech University Education School Logo
        Texas Tech University - Texas Tech University
        B.S. (1970) | Education
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