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Thousands of low-income Texans are enjoying clean water and are on a path to improved prosperity, thanks to the hard work of Austin lawyer David Méndez. From 2005 to 2008, Méndez served as counsel to the receiver of the now-defunct La Joya Water Supply Corp. The Texas Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division sued the company in 2005, alleging fraudulent billing and other violations, according to the petition. Later that year, the court placed the utility into receivership, according to court documents.
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