David Gregory represents employers in disputes involving claims of wrongful termination, age, sex, and race discrimination and retaliation, unemployment compensation, employment contracts, wages and hours, anti-competition covenants, unfair competition, misappropriation of trade secrets, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Board Certified in Labor and Employment law, Mr. Gregory serves clients in both federal and state trial and appellate courts and various federal and state agencies. He represented a government unit before the United States Supreme Court in a case involving an alleged violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act�s provisions on the required use of compensatory time. In another case, he helped a major manufacturer obtain summary judgment in the Southern District Court of Texas in a case involving alleged violations of Title VII standards on race discrimination and retaliation and a state law claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress. Education J.D., summa cum laude, South Texas College of Law, 1998 Member, South Texas Law Review Order of Lytae B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, 1993 Bar Admissions Texas, 1998 Admitted To Practice U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado Representative Experience Represented a governmental unit in front of the United States Supreme Court regarding an alleged violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act concerning the required use of compensatory time. Represented and defended against a the certification of a class of approximately 400 former employees seeking unpaid wages and commissions. Represented oilfield services company and obtained a summary judgment in the Eastern District of Texas against claims alleging violations of the American with Disabilities Act. Represented a major manufacturer and obtained summary judgment in the Southern District of Texas regarding alleged violations of Title VII for race discrimination and retaliation and state law claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress. Defended telemarketing company in a temporary injunction for an alleged unlawful hiring of a senior manager due to a covenant not to compete Represented a premier distributor of beverages and obtained a motion to dismiss in the Southern District of Texas for alleged violations of Title VII for race and gender discrimination and retaliation. Publications & Presentations November 2005-Presented at The Entrepreneurship Institute Right People In and Wrong People Out. January 2004 Presented speech on recent case developments in the Labor and Employment practice area at the ABA Committee for Liaison with EEOC, OFCCP and Dep�t Justice in New Orleans, Louisiana. Articles The Elusive Covenant Not to Compete 4/1/2006 Press Release Locke Liddell & Sapp Elevates Six Associates to Partners 12/21/2006 Professional History Partner in the law firm of Locke Liddell & Sapp Brief Attorney for Fourteenth Court of Appeals, 1998 Professional Affiliations Member, State Bar of Texas Member, Houston Bar Association Member, Texas Young Lawyers Association Community Leadership Board Member of Houston Texas Exes Member St. Lukes United Methodist Church. |