Stephanie Rojo

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Member of CLM Since: 2015

Nominated By Katherine Tower

CLM Committees

  • Professional Liability
  • Committee Conference
  • Cyber, Management & Professional Liability
  • EPL (Fiduciary)
  • Management Liability

CLM Contributions

  • Speaker - 2015 Professional Liability and Municipal Law Conference
  • Speaker - 2016 CLM Austin- San Antonio Chapter Education and Networking Event - 12/08
  • Speaker - 2016 CLM Boston
  • Speaker - 2018 CLM Management and Professional Liability Conference

Articles

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Practice Areas

  • Cyber Liability
  • Diversity Equity & Inclusion
  • E-Discovery
  • Employment Liability/Litigation
  • Professional Liability
  • Religious & Non-Profit
  • Social Media/Technology (Data Security/Privacy)

Biography

Stephanie S. Rojo is a commercial litigator and is Board Certified in Labor & Employment Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.  Stephanie has been repeatedly named a Texas Super Lawyer and Texas Rising Star, and in 2017 and 2018 was named one of 50 Up-and-Coming Women Rising Stars by Texas Super Lawyers.  

Labor & Employment (Litigation & Counseling) – Stephanie represents employers and their leadership in discrimination and retaliation lawsuits and charges of discrimination, wage claims, suits for breach of contract and various employment-related torts, and suits for violation of state and federal statutes, such as the FLSA, the FMLA, WARN, and the Texas workers’ compensation retaliation statute. In addition, Stephanie has prepared hundreds of employment contracts, severance agreements, non-competes and other restrictive covenants, arbitration agreements, and employee handbooks and policies.  Stephanie advises clients daily on handing complex HR issues, compliance with various employment statutes, and proactively avoiding employee complaints. 

Commercial Litigation – Stephanie also represents businesses, non-profits, and their directors and officers in a variety of commercial disputes, including breach-of-contract claims, claims of breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, and misrepresentation, Deceptive Trade Practices Act cases, and community association and condominium governance issues.

Education

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Admissions/Licenses

  • Bar Admissions: TX
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