Law Office of Thomas J. Crane (LexBlog Mexico)

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  • Customer Objects to Mexican Ownership

    Its a reminder that discrimination and prejudice is often just below the surface. A customer at a San Antonio restaurant left a racist note after he finished his meal at Di Frabo Ristorante Italiano. The restaurant lies in a wealthy area near the Dominion suburb. The customer left a note on his receipt: “The food...

  • Trump Spokesperson Tweeted about “Pure Breeds”

    So, back in 2012, the presidential election was between Barack Obama, son of a black father and white mother, and Mitt Romney, whose father was born in Mexico. Don Trump’s spokesperson tweeted at the time: “Perfect Obama’s dad born in Africa, Mitt Romney’s dad born in Mexico. Any pure breeds left?” See CBS news report....

  • Plaintiff Loses Spilled Hot Coffee Trial

    The McDonald’s coffee cup case from New Mexico some 20 years ago is often cited by folks alleging lawsuit abuse. What those folks do not know is the coffee was kept at a very high temperature (above 160 degrees) despite many complaints, the lady suffered third degree burns on her inner thigh and the McDonald’s...

  • Candidate Wins with Racist Comments

    It is a remarkable development for Texas.  Dan Patrick, candidate for Lieutenant Governor received 41% of the vote.  He will be in a run-off with the incumbent, David Dewhurst.  Mr. Dewhurst only garnered 28% of the vote.  It is remarkable because Dan Patrick has made numerous racist statements as part of this campaign and other...

  • Working From Home in Mexico

    You just cannot make this stuff up.  Dean Ernst, a Canadian software executive worked from home in Alberta.  He was from Calgary, so his two year employment contract anticipated he would move to Calgary at some point and work from there.  But, he changed that just a bit.  The business moved to Vancouver, while he...

  • Managers Who Violate Civil Rights Often Violate Other Rules

     A colleague tells me about a woman who works at a small manufacturing facility in the Houston area.  The facility employs many Hispanic workers who speak poor English with a heavy accent. The front office folks are Caucasian.  The workers on the floor are mostly Hispanic with a few recent immigrants from Mexico.   The...

  • New Mexico Hispanics are not Immigrants

     From a more sociological perspective, the San Antonio Express news agrees that requiring New Mexico employees to only speak English is wrong on many levels.  See story.  The Express news adds that New Mexico, of course, was Hispanic long before it became part of the US.  According to the author, Ruben Navarrette, the employees who...

  • How to Get Sued in Four Easy Steps

     This is how you get sued.  You buy an old motel, start making a lot of changes, such as: 1) telling Hispanic employees to pronounce their Hispanic names in an Anglo sort of way, 2) telling the Hispanic employees to speak English in your presence,  and 3) when they ask why, you tell them because...

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