BLOCH v. DOWELL SCHLUMBERGER INC.

No. 01-95-01548-CV.

925 S.W.2d 301 (1996)

Christopher BLOCH, Appellant, v. DOWELL SCHLUMBERGER INCORPORATED, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.).

June 6, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregg M. Rosenberg and Ian Scharfman, Houston, for Appellant.

David E. Black and Daniel E. Rogers, Houston, for Appellee.

Before SCHNEIDER, C.J., and ANDELL and TAFT, JJ.


OPINION

TAFT, Justice.

Appellant, Christopher Bloch, brought a common-law breach-of-contract action for recovery of severance pay benefits allegedly owed him under Dowell Schlumberger Incorporated's (Dowell) written severance plan. The trial court rendered a take-nothing summary judgment in favor of Dowell. The sole issue on appeal is whether a wage claimant must exhaust all administrative remedies through the Texas Workforce Commission before filing a civil...

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