BRADY v. HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DIST.

Nos. 96-20122, 96-20191.

113 F.3d 1419 (1997)

Shirley BRADY, Plaintiff—Appellee-Cross-Appellant, v. HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT; Ernie Carney; Faye Bryant, Defendants—Appellees, Thomas Cortese; Brent Mahaffey; Steve Sokol, Defendants—Appellants-Cross-Appellees. Shirley BRADY, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al., Defendants, Thomas Cortese; Brent Mahaffey; Steve Sokol, Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

June 11, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Beatrice A. Mladenka-Fowler, Barbara Brady Gupta, Karen Susie Adams, Mladenka-Fowler, Adams & Associates, Houston, TX, for Brady.

David M. Feldman, Christopher Velle Bacon, Feldman & Associates, Houston, TX, for Cortese, Mahaffey, Sokol and Bryant.

A.J. Harper, II, Scott Robert McLaughlin, Fulbright & Jaworski, Houston, TX, for Carney.

Before DAVIS, SMITH and DUHÉ, Circuit Judges.


DUHÉ, Circuit Judge:

In March 1994, Shirley Brady sued the Houston Independent School District ("HISD"), four HISD employees (Thomas Cortese, Brent Mahaffey, Steve Sokol, and Faye Bryant), and Ernie Carney, an outside computer consultant employed by HISD on an hourly basis. Brady alleged numerous federal and state claims relating to her reassignment from her position as systems programmer to a position of significantly reduced responsibilities. The district court...

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