Recent News About Soah
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Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that its Texas-based Energy & Natural Resources team added three new attorneys.
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HOUSTON – Because the Texas Education Agency failed to meet its burden to prove its allegations against Michael Feinberg, a co-founder of KIPP charter schools, the State Board for Educator Certification should not impose any sanction against him, according to the State Office of Administrative Hearings.
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AUSTIN – A Texas court of appeals has upheld a district court's ruling that affirms a Commissioner of Workers' Compensation's penalty of more than $20,000 ordered against a Texas chiropractor stemming from a medical fee dispute.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton applauded Governor Greg Abbott’s appointment of current Texas Assistant Solicitor General Kristofer Monson to Chief Administrative Law Judge for the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH). The Chief Administrative Law Judge oversees SOAH, which is a forum for the conduct of adjudicative hearings in the executive branch of state government.
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After the 120-mile-an-hour winds of Hurricane Rita caused widespread damage in Southeast Texas three years ago, many insurance companies stopped writing policies that include windstorm coverage.