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  2. Nate Paul - Wikipedia

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    Natin [1] "Nate" Paul (born 1987 in Victoria, Texas) [2] is an American real estate developer, who founded the real estate firm World Class Capital Group.Paul is at the center of the abuse-of-office complaints that ultimately led to the 2023 impeachment and suspension of Attorney General of Texas Ken Paxton: 6 of the 20 articles of impeachment against Paxton in 2023 mention Paul by name.

  3. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Texas

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    John C. Alaniz (1957): [77] [78] First Hispanic American male (a lawyer) elected to the Texas State House of Representatives from Bexar County, Texas (1960) Andrew L. Jefferson Jr. (1959): [ 79 ] First African American male to serve as the Assistant District Attorney of Bexar County, Texas (1961)

  4. State Bar of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The State Bar of Texas is composed of those persons licensed to practice law in Texas and is an "integrated" or "mandatory" bar. The State Bar Act, adopted by the Legislature in 1939, mandates that all attorneys licensed to practice law in Texas be members of the State Bar. [4] [5] As of 2023, membership in the Texas Bar stood at 113,771. [6]

  5. United States District Court for the Western District of Texas

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    The first federal judge in Texas was John C. Watrous, who was appointed on May 26, 1846, and had previously served as Attorney General of the Republic of Texas. He was assigned to hold court in Galveston, at the time, the largest city in the state. As seat of the Texas Judicial District, the Galveston court had jurisdiction over the whole state ...

  6. Jim Wilkes - Wikipedia

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    In October 2015, Jim Wilkes represented Harry Reid in a product liability lawsuit against Thera-Band maker Hygenic Intangible Property Holding Co. and related companies. . The lawsuit sought $50,000 as compensation for alleged face, eye, and rib injuries that Reid claimed to suffer while using the Thera-Band prod

  7. Edward A. Clark - Wikipedia

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    He became a county attorney in San Augustine and, in 1932, moved to Austin. He was assistant attorney general of Texas from 1932 to 1935. [1] In 1935, Clark became assistant to Governor James V. Allred. Soon afterward, he met Lyndon B. Johnson, and the two men became close friends. [citation needed] Allred appointed Clark secretary of state in ...

  8. Brown & Wood - Wikipedia

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    The firm had offices in New York, Beijing, Hong Kong, London (1989), Los Angeles (1971), San Francisco (1986) and Washington, D.C. (1980) as well as a representative office in Tokyo. In 1986, the firm absorbed Tufo & Zuccotti , the firm of former New York City Deputy Mayor John Zuccotti and Peter Tufo , ex Davis Polk & Wardwell attorneys ...

  9. Jonathan F. Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Franklin Mitchell (born September 2, 1976) [1] is an American lawyer, academic, and legal theorist [2] [3] who served as the Solicitor General of Texas from 2010 [4] to 2015. He has argued seven cases before the Supreme Court of the United States . [ 5 ]