Biography
Jon Mark Hogg defends companies and employers all over West Texas in a wide array of business- and employment-related litigation. Most notably, he has successfully defended national and international clients in multimillion-dollar commercial disputes in West Texas and handled the defense of a high-profile civil rights case which drew extensive national and international media coverage.
Mr. Hogg advises and provides counsel on a wide variety of complicated workplace- and business-related matters and transactions, such as responding to Charges of Discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, representing clients in Department of Labor investigations, addressing application of the Fair Labor Standards Act, and defending claims for unpaid overtime, among others.
In addition, he represents local governments all across West and West Central Texas, defending civil rights cases and other government-related litigation including defense of Open Meetings Act and Public Information cases, inverse condemnation and personal injury defense.
Being located in the firm's San Angelo office, Mr. Hogg maintains a large regional practice. He has represented clients all over West Central Texas, in the Trans-Pecos, the South Plains, and Texas Panhandle. Outside of San Angelo, he regularly represents clients in Court in Midland-Odessa, Pecos, Monahans, Sonora, Ozona, Fort Stockton, Marfa, Sanderson, Junction, Brady, Brownwood, Big Spring, Sweetwater, Abilene, Lubbock, Amarillo, and countless smaller communities in between.
Mr. Hogg is a former San Angelo City Council member and also served as the Mayor Pro Tem and Interim Mayor of San Angelo in 2009-2010.
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Organization Membership
Mr. Hogg is a member of the Labor and Employment Sections of the State Bar of Texas and is also a member of the Society For Human Resource Management.
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