Tami Craft-Demming, who very nearly won election to one of Houston’s intermediate appellate courts, has sued a Houston law firm and its partners, alleging she was terminated for speaking out about malpractice at the firm.

As she’s settled back into her solo law practice while keeping plans to run for judge again, Craft has sued law firm McKenney McClelland and attorneys Hugh McKenney and Craig McClelland.

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