· 9/20/1996
Hill v. Hilliard
Citations
- 945 S.W.2d 948
- 1996 WL 532121
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- sexual harassment and retaliation claims arose from employment and were subject to compulsory arbitration in employment contract, but related common-law tort claims did not arise from employment and could therefore be litigated
- sexual harassment and retaliation claims arose from employment and were subject to compulsory arbitration in employment contract, but related common-law tort claims did not arise from employment and could therefore be litigated
- plaintiff’s allegations of rape against a supervisor did not arise out of her employment despite the fact that the alleged rape was committed “by a co-worker and occurred while on a business trip”
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Judges: Wilhoit, Combs, Howerton
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