W. Clark Lea | Attorney

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Clark is a shareholder in the Litigation Section and heads the firms Employment Law Litigation Practice Group. As a former loan officer with an MBA, Clark brings a business understanding to the realities of employment claims. Clark is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the Fifth and Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals, and all Federal and State Courts of Texas. Clark has recently been appointed by the Texas Supreme Court as a member of the 12 person Board of Disciplinary Appeals, a state-wide appellate entity hearing attorney disciplinary matters.

AREAS OF CONCENTRATION

Employment Litigation

Clark is experienced in resolving employment disputes through his representation of employers. He has successfully represented clients before the EEOC, as well as in Federal and State Courts. Clark has experience litigating claims arising under Title VII, ADEA, FLSA, ADA, and common law causes of action which generally arise in the workplace. He defends employers on claims alleging invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, breach of fiduciary duty, interference with contractual relations, and numerous other causes of action arising out of the employment relationship.

In addition, Clark has drafted and negotiated employment contracts, severance agreements, non-compete covenants, confidentiality agreements, and other contractual matters arising in the employment context. Clark has also drafted and revised employee handbooks as well as general employment policies. Clark has conducted and supervised employee investigations and has advised clients in employment termination and counseling situations.

Oil and Gas Litigation

Clark has broad experience in the arena of oil and gas litigation, having represented clients in lawsuits arising from disputes over the interpretation of Joint Operating Agreements, Area of Mutual Interest Agreements, COPAS Accounting Procedures, Purchase & Sale Agreements, and lease access disputes. Although Clark generally represents operators in oil and gas litigation, he recently represented a non-operator in an Area of Mutual Interest dispute which settled prior to trial for a $9 million payment to his client. In addition to his experience with general oil and gas litigation, Clark has obtained the appointment of receivers for producing properties and has obtained temporary restraining orders and temporary injunctions in connection with oil and gas disputes.

EDUCATION

  • B.A., Austin College, 1979
  • M.B.A., Southern Methodist University, 1980
  • J.D., Baylor University, 1990

Education

Southern Methodist University

Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson PC Highlights

Banking & Finance, Wills & Probate, Government Agencies, Corporate, Government Contract, Workers' Compensation; Energy; Wills; Personal Injury; Contract; Employment; Trusts; Railroad Injury; Business Organization; Products Liability; Toxic Mold & Tort; Labor Law; Estate Planning; Insurance; Litigation

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