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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Texas Lawyer's Commissions Claims Against Employer Can Proceed - Bloomberg Law

A lawyer that sued his former law firm for breach of contract over settlement commissions will be able to proceed with some claims, after a Texas appeals court ruled Wednesday that they weren’t barred by the statute of limitations.

William Fagan accepted a role with Aaron & Quirk LLP in 2013, the Texas Appeals Court, Fourth District, said. He was under a contract that stated he would be paid 25% of the law firm’s fees on cases he worked on that resulted in settlement proceeds, arbitration awards, restitution receipts, or billed legal defense services.

Fagan alleged that he advanced “hundreds” of files allocated to him and also advanced numerous non-allocated files. Fagan was paid biweekly, which typically reflected his commissions, but payments typically lagged the settlement dates by several weeks, the court said.

Fagan argues that he worked to settle many cases during his employment with the firm, including four cases in which A&Q recovered more than $50,000. After he resigned a few months later, he noted he hadn’t been paid the 25% of settlement proceeds for all the cases he worked.

He sued the law firm in 2017 to recover the payments. A&Q moved for summary judgment arguing that Fagan’s contract claims were past their statute of limitations because of the time gap. The district court granted summary judgment for the defendants.

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