TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COM'N v. MILLER

No. 11-92-009-CV.

850 S.W.2d 254 (1993)

TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION, Appellant, v. John D. MILLER, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

Rehearing Denied April 29, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David J. Guillory, Atty. General's Office, Gen. Litigation Div., Austin, for appellant.

John C. Fleming, Robert T. Cain, Jr., Zeleskey, Cornelius, Hallmark, Roper & Hicks, Lufkin, for appellee.


OPINION

McCLOUD, Chief Justice.

John D. Miller sued his employer, the Texas Animal Health Commission, under the "Whistle Blower Act," TEX.REV.CIV. ST AT. ANN. art. 6252-16a (Vernon Pamph. Supp.1993).1 Miller alleged that the Commission suspended, terminated, and otherwise discriminated against him because he reported violations of law to the Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General's Office. The jury returned a verdict...

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