Abel C. Limas has resigned in lieu of discipline. The Texas Supreme Court order accepting his resignation is dated May 9, 2011.
(Texas Supreme Court; No 11-9078)
Three lawyers have resigned in lieu of discipline, two others have been placed on probation, and another has received a public reprimand, the State Bar of Texas reported recently.
February 20, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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Abel C. Limas has resigned in lieu of discipline. The Texas Supreme Court order accepting his resignation is dated May 9, 2011.
(Texas Supreme Court; No 11-9078)
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