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Expect the Unexpected: In Life and in Law, Judge Rhonda Hurley Just Rolls With It

Texas Lawyer

September 5, 2011

Serendipity has defined the life of 98th District Judge Rhonda Hurley. She ran her own family law and mediation solo practice from 1997 to 2003, when a serendipitous phone call pulled her into the Travis County district courts. She accepted a job as an associate judge, handling CPS cases. In 2007, then-98th District Judge W. Jeanne Meurer decided to retire, and Hurley says she took a career leap she never envisioned: She won election to that court in 2008, and took the bench in 2009.

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