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Double Duty Weighs on Legislative Solos
Solos and small-firm lawyers who also serve in the Texas Legislature filed for most of the legislative continuances in court between 2003 and 2005, according to a new study by a political watchdog group. The study shows that just five lawyer-legislators, all of whom are solos or small-firm attorneys, accounted for 81 percent of the 431 legislative continuances. In the top slot: Roberto Alonzo, who sought 241. Phil King, who came in second, explains solos have no one to substitute for them in a crunch.Solos Seek Most Legislative Continuances
Solos and small-firm lawyers who also serve in the Texas Legislature filed for most of the legislative continuances between 2003 and 2005, according to a recent study.800-Page Bill Simplifies Texas' Business Laws
Texas Business Law Foundation leaders can't be blamed for crowing a little over the fact that the House of Representatives recently passed H.B. 1156 -- a massive piece of legislation that reorganizes, simplifies and modernizes the state's business laws.Trending Stories
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