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Texans for Lawsuit Reform has thousands of supporters from all across Texas who are committed to a fair and balanced civil justice system. Since TLR’s founding in 1993, supporters on the TLR Team have made their voices heard in the State Capitol – by telephone, e-mail and personal visits – on every issue that affects a healthy civil justice system. The TLR Team receives updates on legislative actions and the positive impact of the civil justice reforms we have championed. We’ll also make sure you are current on attempts by special interests to reverse the progress that has been made. There are no dues to pay, and we do not give our list to other groups. Join the TLR Team today and help us continue our work to make Texas civil courts honest and fair. By signing up, we will also send you a copy of the TLR Advocate.

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FBI probing law firm McClenny Moseley for alleged hurricane litigation fraud

Here’s what happened: The FBI is investigating Houston-based law firm MMA (formerly McClenny Moseley and Associates) following disciplinary actions related to the firm’s storm-chasing litigation practices, including improper client solicitation, filing lawsuits for non-clients and mishandling settlement checks. Dig deeper: MMA allegedly violated state laws by paying millions to marketing firms to generate thousands of […]

Catching Up on Texas’ New Courts

Here’s what happened: With Texas’ new business court and Fifteenth Court of Appeals coming online in September, some recent moves are putting these critical new venues in the national spotlight. Expert judges: Last week, Gov. Abbott announced his appointments to all of the business court divisions and the Fifteenth Court. These highly competent expert judges […]

O.H. SKINNER: Here Is Why The Left Is Desperate To Keep These Cases Out Of The Supreme Court

Here’s what happened: Activists are increasingly attempting to use public nuisance lawsuits to target various products and industries—from plastics to cars to energy producers—at the expense of everyday consumers. Behind the curtain: Environmental activist groups have spent years influencing state and federal judges through events and curricula to favor their positions in climate nuisance […]

A Climate Case for the Supreme Court

Here’s what happened: The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to weigh in on the city and county of Honolulu’s climate nuisance lawsuit, one of dozens nationwide seeking to hold oil and gas companies responsible for damages related to climate change. ICYMI: As part of those considerations, SCOTUS has asked for the Biden administration’s input […]