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  27. Port Arthur
  28. San Antonio
  29. Sugar Land
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Retaining a Foreign Attorney
Barristers and Solicitors: In some foreign countries it may be necessary to retain the services of both a solicitor and a barrister. In such jurisdictions, barristers are allowed to appear in court, including trial courts and higher courts of appeal or other courts. Solicitors are allowed to advise clients and sometimes represent them in the lower courts. They may also prepare cases for barristers to try in the higher courts.. Notaries, "Notaires", "Notars", and "Huissiers": In some countries, notaries public, "notaires", "notars" and "huissiers" can perform many of the functions performed by attorneys in the United States. A notary in a civil law country is not comparable to a notary public in the United States. Their education and training differs from that of most notaries public in the United States. They frequently draft instruments such wills and conveyances. In some countries a notary is a public official appointed by the Ministry of Justice, whose functions include not only pr ... [Read More]

Counsel to the President, Judge Alberto Gonzales
Among his many honors, in 2003 Gonzales was inducted into the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Alumni Hall of Fame, washonored with the Good Neighbor Award from the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce, and received President's Awardsfrom the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the League of United Latin American Citizens. In 2002, he wasrecognized as a Distinguished Alumnus of Rice University by the Association of Rice Alumni and was honored by theHarvard Law School Association with the Harvard Law School Association Award. Gonzales was recognized as the 1999Latino Lawyer of the Year by the Hispanic National Bar Association, and he received a Presidential Citation from theState Bar of Texas in 1997 for his dedication to addressing basic legal needs of the indigent. He was chosen as one ofthe Five Outstanding Young Texans by the Texas Jaycees in 1994, and as the Outstanding Young Lawyer of Texas by theTexas Young Lawyers Association in 1992. Gonzales was honored by the United W ... [Read More]

Lost in Translation: Texas Notary Public v. Mexico Notario Publico
Texas Young Lawyers Association and the State Bar of Texas. ...

The largest fee a Texas Notary Public may charge for his/her services is six dollars. Few, if any, people in Texas earn a living solely from notarial services. In contrast, the Mexican Notario Publico may earn fees into the many thousands of dollars and most Notario Publicos work full time in their notarial practices. In Mexico, it is not uncommon to see many lawyers and secretaries preparing paperwork for the review and approval of the Notario Publico . Given the extensive need for the Notario Publico in all kinds of transactions and their limited availability, good relations with a Notario Publico are vital to the expeditious processing of documentation. ... [Read More]

Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Attorney, Lawyer, Law Firm - Find TX Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms
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THECB > About Us > The Board Members
Principal Attorney and Co-owner, Adams, Lynch & Loftin, P.C. b. Nov. 17, 1945. BBA, Marketing, Texas A&M University, 1968. JD, Baylor School of Law, 1970. Member, State Bar of Texas. Member, Board of Managers and Planning Committee, Tarrant County Hospital District. Member, Executive Committee, 12th Man Foundation, Texas A&M University. Member, Texas A&M University Corps Development Council. Member, Corps of Cadets Association, Texas A&M University. Member and President, Board of Directors, Texas A&M University Former Yell Leaders Association. Member, Advisory Council, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Ad hoc professor, College of Education Doctoral Program for Superintendents, Texas A&M University, The University of Texas at Austin, Baylor University, and Lamar University. Former Member, Board of Directors, State Board of Legal Specialization, State Bar of Texas Former Member, District 7A Grievance Committee, State Bar of Texas, and Chairman, Panel No. 4. Former Chairman, Boa ... [Read More]

Southern District of Texas, Local Rules Appendix A
A. A lawyer suspended or disbarred by another court in the United States shall promptly notify the clerk of court in writing of that action and immediately cease to practice before this court. The lawyer will furnish a certified copy of the order of suspension or disbarment. A lawyer subjected to a published reprimand by a state bar shall notify the clerk of court, but may continue to practice, pending review by this court. ...

A. A lawyer who is disbarred on consent or resigns from the bar of another court in the United States to avoid further discipline must advise the clerk of the action and immediately cease to practice before this court. The lawyer shall furnish a certified copy of the disciplinary order to the clerk. ... [Read More]

Martindale.com Homepage
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Lawyer Locator | Legal Articles | Dispute Resolution | Experts and Services ...

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State Bar of Texas | Selecting a Lawyer
The State Bar offers a Lawyer Referral Service and other tools to help you select a lawyer who best suits your needs. ...

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USDOJ: Office of the Attorney General - Alberto Gonzales
Among his many honors, in 2003 Gonzales was inducted into the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Alumni Hall of Fame, was honored with the Good Neighbor Award from the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce, and received President's Awards from the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the League of United Latin American Citizens. In 2002, he was recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus of Rice University by the Association of Rice Alumni and was honored by the Harvard Law School Association with the Harvard Law School Association Award. Gonzales was recognized as the 1999 Latino Lawyer of the Year by the Hispanic National Bar Association, and he received a Presidential Citation from the State Bar of Texas in 1997 for his dedication to addressing basic legal needs of the indigent. He was chosen as one of the Five Outstanding Young Texans by the Texas Jaycees in 1994, and as the Outstanding Young Lawyer of Texas by the Texas Young Lawyers Association in 1992. Gonzales was honored by the ... [Read More]


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