Bill Text: TX HCR101 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Granting Mike Leach permission to sue Texas Tech University.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-18 - Referred to Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence [HCR101 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HCR101-Introduced.html
| By: Eiland | H.C.R. No. 101 | |
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| WHEREAS, Mike Leach alleges the following. | ||
| WHEREAS this case involves a dispute between Texas Tech | ||
| University and Leach, its former head football coach, over the | ||
| termination of his employment. | ||
| WHEREAS Texas Tech University executed a contract of | ||
| employment with Leach effective January 1, 2009 (the "Agreement"), | ||
| contracting to retain Leach's services as Head Football Coach of | ||
| the University's Division 1 football program for a term of five | ||
| years. | ||
| WHEREAS the Agreement incorporates Texas Tech University's | ||
| policies and procedures as terms of the contract, and provides that | ||
| Leach is entitled to the benefits of Texas Tech University's | ||
| policies and procedures. Among other things, the TTU Operating | ||
| Procedures ("OP") provide that an employee aggrieved by an | ||
| employment decision of the University may appeal that decision | ||
| through a grievance proceeding without fear that the University | ||
| will retaliate. | ||
| WHEREAS at Coach Leach's election, that proceeding could | ||
| take the form of a civil lawsuit: | ||
| In the event the employee files substantially the same issues as the | ||
| grievance or complaint before or during this procedure with any | ||
| external agency or court, the employee may elect to remove such | ||
| issues of grievance or complaint from further consideration through | ||
| this process. | ||
| WHEREAS these policies were established under a direct grant | ||
| of authority by the Texas Legislature. | ||
| WHEREAS the Employment Agreement contains certain provisions | ||
| limiting termination by Texas Tech University, including a | ||
| termination without cause provision, a termination for cause | ||
| provision, and a notice and cure provision. | ||
| WHEREAS on December 28, 2009, Leach received a letter | ||
| suspending him as head football coach of Texas Tech University. | ||
| WHEREAS Leach's attorney sought a temporary restraining | ||
| order in the District Court of Lubbock County as allowed by Texas | ||
| Tech OP 70.10 to complain of Defendant's actions and failure to | ||
| accord Leach due process, and to complain of Texas Tech's breach of | ||
| his contract. | ||
| WHEREAS on December 30, 2009, representatives of Texas Tech | ||
| handed Leach's counsel a letter of termination advising Leach that | ||
| he was terminated from his employment for cause effective December | ||
| 30, 2009. | ||
| WHEREAS in firing Leach, Texas Tech University invoked the | ||
| "with cause" provision of his contract. As a result, the University | ||
| has refused to pay him the compensation, including bonuses to which | ||
| Leach was or would have been entitled and certain guaranteed income | ||
| it owes under the Agreement. | ||
| WHEREAS Texas Tech University, has still yet to pay Leach for | ||
| his completed services during the 2009 football season, including a | ||
| payment due under the Employment Agreement for $1.6 million as | ||
| "Guaranteed Outside Income." | ||
| WHEREAS though Leach followed Texas Tech University's | ||
| required procedure to address grievances under the Employment | ||
| Agreement, he has never been able to fully adjudicate his claims | ||
| against Texas Tech University. Leach has been prohibited by Texas | ||
| Tech University's protection under sovereign immunity. Leach | ||
| alleges that Texas Tech University breached its contract by, among | ||
| other things, suspending him without any process or contractual | ||
| basis, failing to give Coach Leach notice as required under his | ||
| contract and a reasonable opportunity to cure, and allegedly | ||
| terminating him for cause when no good cause exists. In addition, | ||
| because the procedural safeguards, including an appeal, are a term | ||
| and condition of Coach Leach's employment, termination without | ||
| permitting such appeal constitutes a breach of contract. | ||
| WHEREAS if successful in proving his allegations against | ||
| Texas Tech University, Mike Leach is entitled to an award of actual | ||
| damages for breach of contract, which may include consequential, | ||
| special and incidental damages, and is also entitled to reasonable | ||
| attorney fees, interest on past damages, and costs of suit as may be | ||
| authorized by law. | ||
| WHEREAS the damages that Mike Leach seeks shall not include | ||
| tort damages or punitive damages. Nor does Leach seek permission to | ||
| sue any individual official of Texas Tech University for any cause | ||
| of action. By this resolution, Mike Leach does not seek | ||
| authorization or permission to join any other agency, institution | ||
| or university of the State of Texas in this or any other lawsuit. | ||
| WHEREAS Mike Leach, if successful, shall initially seek to | ||
| satisfy the judgment from non-appropriated funding sources | ||
| available to the Texas Tech University Athletic Department. Any | ||
| attempt to satisfy the judgment from appropriated state funds shall | ||
| require separate approval of the State Legislature. | ||
| WHEREAS the Seventh Court of Appeals of Texas ruled that | ||
| Texas Tech University had not waived its protection from suit under | ||
| sovereign immunity and that the Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
| was the only proper entity to waive such sovereign immunity. | ||
| RESOLVED by the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas, That | ||
| Mike Leach is granted permission to sue Texas Tech University for | ||
| breach of contract.; and be it further | ||
| RESOLVED, That, Guy Bailey at the Office of the President of | ||
| Texas Tech University, as a representative of Texas Tech University | ||
| and the Attorney General of the State of Texas be served with | ||
| process as provided by Section 107.002 of the Texas Civil Practices | ||
| and Remedies Code. | ||
