Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Employer sueing over employee negligence
I had a medical practice where I employed an office manager. I kept her on for 4 years before retiring. Since retiring, I realized the office manager was negligent in her duties possibly causing me to lose thousands of dollars. Do I have any rights if this person did not steal any money, but just did not do her job as expected.
Asked on 8/12/08, 6:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: Employer sueing over employee negligence
Probably not under criminal law (assuming there was no theft or fraud), however, depending upon the circumstances, you may have a civil action for damages.
Answered on 8/12/08, 7:13 pm
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