Recent News About Travis County
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Butler Snow Adds Nine Attorneys Across Five Offices.
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On Monday, November 1 a remote jury trial was scheduled to commence in a Travis County district court.
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AUSTIN – The State Bar of Texas released its latest disciplinary actions today, among which is a judgment of disbarment for an Austin attorney who represented her roommate after bringing charges against him.
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AUSTIN—Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC (TLRPAC) today endorsed Dr. Dawn Buckingham in her campaign for Texas Land Commissioner.
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Office of the Attorney General of Texas (OAG) filed an appellate brief with the Austin-based 3rd Court of Appeals fully debunking a group of former OAG political appointees who had gone rogue and lodged unfounded accusations against Attorney General Paxton.
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AUSTIN – Trial attorney Kim Bueno has joined Butler Snow LLP, expanding the firm’s bench of nationally-recognized first-chair trial attorneys, according to a press release.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton applauded the Supreme Court of Texas for granting the state’s petition and directing the court of appeals to enjoin enforcement of Austin Mayor Steve Adler’s and Travis County Judge Andy Brown’s illegal local orders, which imposed a four-day shutdown of dine-in food and beverage services from 10:30 p.m.
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My team and I are preparing decisive action against the City of Austin and Travis County," said Attorney General Paxton.
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AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton applauded the Supreme Court of Texas for granting the state’s petition and directing the court of appeals to enjoin enforcement of Austin Mayor Steve Adler’s and Travis County Judge Andy Brown’s illegal local orders, which imposed a four-day shutdown of dine-in food and beverage services from 10:30 p.m.
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AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lack of action to correct false claims made by former staffers to the media continues to compound the damage to Nate Paul’s reputation, according to a letter sent to the OAG today.
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AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton’s staff blindsided him when they publicly attacked him earlier this month, a move he says was made to set the narrative.
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AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton has reportedly closed an investigation of possible abuse surrounding the FBI raids of Nate Paul's home and offices last August – a maneuver that set off a harsh reaction from Paul's attorney on Sunday.
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AUSTIN - More than a year has passed since FBI agents raided the home and offices of area businessman Nate Paul, yet no apparent criminal charges have materialized.
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AUSTIN – Two real estate partnerships with ties to Nate Paul’s World Class Holdings recently filed for bankruptcy.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office is neither confirming nor denying an investigation of officials with the FBI, Department of Justice, and Texas State Securities Board in relation to search warrants executed in Austin last August.
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HOUSTON - Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan has joined officials from four other counties in a brief filed with the Supreme Court explaining that voters should not have to risk their health in order to exercise their constitutional right to vote in an election.
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AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that the Hon. Catherine Mauzy of the 126th Judicial District Court of Travis County has ruled Dr. Richard Malouf of ASDC Holdings, LLC responsible for 1,842 unlawful acts under the Texas Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act. Dr. Malouf operated orthodontics clinics for many years in the Dallas area and billed tens of millions of dollars to Texas Medicaid.
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HOUSTON - Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan has asked an appeals court for an order clarifying that the County can proceed with vote by mail applications for the July 14th primary runoff.
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HOUSTON - Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan supports the County Clerk’s request for additional funding for vote by mail efforts, citing a recent court ruling amid public health concerns.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a letter in response to Representative Stephanie Klick’s request for guidance on whether, under the Texas Election Code, Texans may claim disability based on fears of contracting the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and receive a ballot to vote by mail in upcoming elections.