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  2. Greg Coleman (jurist) - Wikipedia

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    He was a lawyer at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in its Houston office from 1993–1995, left to clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas from 1995–1996, rejoined the Weil Houston office from 1996–1998, was appointed as the first Solicitor General of Texas from 1999–2001, [1] and rejoined Weil to head its Austin office from 2001–2007.

  3. Judd Stone - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Stone began working in the office of the Texas Solicitor General. After Texas Solicitor General Kyle D. Hawkins announced his intent to resign in January 2021, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appointed Stone to replace him. Stone became Texas Solicitor General upon Hawkins' resignation on February 1, 2021. [3] [5]

  4. Scott A. Keller - Wikipedia

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    University of Texas Scott A. Keller is an American attorney who was the sixth solicitor general of Texas from January 2015 to September 10, 2018. Early life and education

  5. Solicitor General of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Solicitor General of Texas is the top appellate solicitor or lawyer for the U.S. state of Texas. It is an appointed position in the Office of the Texas Attorney General that focuses on the office's major appellate cases. The majority of the cases handled by the solicitor are argued in the United States Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of ...

  6. Marshall v. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Marshall v. Marshall, 547 U.S. 293 (2006), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a federal district court had equal or concurrent jurisdiction with state probate courts over tort claims under state common law.

  7. Texas Solicitor General - Wikipedia

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  8. AIB Group (UK) plc v Mark Redler & Co Solicitors - Wikipedia

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    The Judge held Mark Redler was in breach of trust, and awarded £273,777 as equitable compensation. The Court of Appeal held that the claim was not so limited, and MR had no authority to release any funds until the redemption statement, unless the first charge for AIB was registered, but upheld the judge's award.

  9. Right of redemption - Wikipedia

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    The right of redemption, in the law of real property, is the right of a debtor whose real property has been foreclosed upon and sold to reclaim that property if they are able to come up with the money to repay the amount of the debt. [1] About half of all U.S. states have a statutory provision that allows such a reclamation of property. [2]