Employment Contracts in Lubbock, Texas

Employment contracts in Lubbock, Texas are legally binding and consist of an agreement between employer and employee regarding specified work conditions. Most Texas employment contracts can be negotiable since both parties benefit from a suitable agreement that is unique to their circumstances. Employment contracts specifying a term of employment provide employees with some measure of job security if conditions are satisfied. They further permit the employer to directly control employee productivity to some degree.

» Find the Right Lawyer Now

Common Terms in Texas Employment Contracts

The majority of employment contracts in the state of Texas include the following: salary or wages, job descriptions, duration of employment (if any - most are at will), and termination/advancement grounds. However, there are also other, less common, clauses that are worthy of notice. First, an arbitration clause requires parties to forego their rights to access the courts for any employment dispute.

Secondly, the procedures for ending employment can be stated in a "termination clause". Courts may hold an employer who violates such clauses liable for wrongful termination. Third, work that is completed by an employee, or information obtained by them are covered in clauses known as confidentiality clauses and non-compete clauses.

How Can a Lubbock Lawyer Help?

An Lubbock attorney specializing in Texas employment law can help you to understand what a given employment contract contains. You can also obtain counsel from an attorney as to what is fair in a contract. They can also negotiate terms for you with regards to concerns with entering or leaving employment.

Find a a Lubbock Lawyer that Specializes in Your Area of Need:

There are 359 Employment and Labor Law cases posted in Lubbock

   Cases Posted to LegalMatch listed by ZIP Code:

Employment Contracts Lawyers in Other Texas Cities

Life in Lubbock

Lubbock is located in Lubbock County, Texas.  It is specifically located in the north west region of the state.  The 2010 census has reported its population to be 229,573 people.  It is the eighty-seventh most populated city in the United States, and the eleventh most populated city in Texas.

It's nickname is "Hub City" because the city is seen as an education and health care hub of the South Plains region of Texas.

Interestingly, CNNMoney.com ranked it twelfth amongst the best places to start a small business.  With Lubbock being a business-friendly area, naturally it has a strong legal force to support local businesses and residents.  Therefore, residents and businesses do not have to travel far to receive excellent legal care!

Popular sites include the National Ranching Heritage Center, the Southwest Collection, Texas Tech University and the Museum of Texas Tech University. 

Employment Contracts Attorneys and Law Firms in the Largest TX Cities

Show Texas Cities


» Find the Right Lawyer Now

Top Rated Lawyers

Along with full attorney profiles, you'll see how other LegalMatch users rate each attorney that may respond to your case.

Brigida R. DALLAS, TX

Family Law

Rating (5 users) *****

G. Riley H. MATAGORDA, TX

Wills, Trusts and Estates

Rating (9 users) *****

Shannon L. ATASCOSA, TX

Criminal Law

Rating (8 users) *****

Jeffrey B. COLORADO, TX

Family Law

Rating (8 users) *****

Employment and Labor Law cases posted in Lubbock as mapped below.

Loading ....

Mouseover the markers above to see the number of cases posted to LegalMatch.

Need an Employment Lawyer?

No obligation - Lawyers compete for your case. Choose your issue & get started now: