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A Texas Legislative Postmortem | Jerry Bullard

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Butler Snow issued the following announcement on Oct. 14.

Todd Smith and Jody Sanders welcome back Jerry Bullard, an attorney at Adams, Lynch & Loftin, PC, for a rundown on new statutes from the Texas Legislature’s regular and special sessions that affect trial and appellate practitioners. In this episode, you’ll receive updates on bills concerning business organizations, healthcare for medical workers during the COVID pandemic, and more. The discussion includes revisions to Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 38.001, which now covers all business organizations, and bills of interest that didn’t make it out of the Legislature. Don’t miss these important updates!

A TEXAS LEGISLATIVE POSTMORTEM | JERRY BULLARD

Our guest is a repeat guest that we’ve had in January 2021. We had Jerry Bullard on to give us a forecast of what the Texas legislature might be looking at doing the session. Now that we’ve ended the regular session and we’re now into multiple special sessions, we thought we’d have Jerry back to give us the rundown of what happened, what’s going on right now and maybe things that we can keep an eye out for in the future that might come back around from this last session. Jerry, welcome back. Tell us briefly who you are and what you do for readers who may not have read our prior episode with you.

I’m happy to do that, Jody. First of all, thank you for having me back. I like to think of myself probably as more of a repeat offender than repeat guest. I’ll try to make sure my mind matters this time. Jerry Bullard with Adams, Lynch & Loftin in the Mid Cities. I consider myself a Fort Worth lawyer, even though I’m technically not in Fort Worth proper. I’m an appellate practitioner primarily like Jody and Todd. I’ve been tracking the legislature since about 2004, primarily to keep an eye on what’s going on.

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