MISSION PETROLEUM CARRIERS, INC. v. SOLOMON

No. 09-99-533 CV.

37 S.W.3d 482 (2000)

MISSION PETROLEUM CARRIERS, INC., Appellant, v. Roy B. SOLOMON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Beaumont.

Delivered February 22, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cliff Harrison, Andrew M. Gilchrist, Harrison, Bettis & Staff, L.L.P., David M. Gunn, Hogan Dubose & Townsend, L.L.P., Houston, for appellant.

M. Joseph Greer, Douglas P. Greer, Greer & Greer, L.L.P., Tommy Yeates, Moore Landrey, L.L.P., Beaumont, for appellee.

Before WALKER, C.J., BURGESS and FARRIS, JJ.


OPINION

FARRIS, Justice (Retired).

The primary issues presented by this appeal involve the duty an employer owes to its employees in conducting drug screening tests. Roy Solomon sued his former employer, Mission Petroleum Carriers, Inc., complaining it negligently conducted the collection of his urine specimen during a mandatory drug test. Solomon contends that as a consequence of Mission's negligence the...

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