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Texas Supreme Court advisory
Contact: Osler McCarthy, staff
attorney for public information
512.463.1441or email
Friday, September 2, 2005
Texas Supreme Court Clears Hurdles to Assist Clients of
Displaced Lawyers in Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath
Under emergency provisions to assist
clients in Hurricane Katrina-ravaged regions, the Texas Supreme Court ordered
Friday that Texas will permit lawyers from Louisiana, Mississippi or Alabama
to temporarily practice law from Texas locations.
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here to view the court order.
"We’re acting to honor the
immediate needs of clients whose lawyers have been forced from their offices
by the vast destruction Katrina inflicted," said Chief Justice Wallace B.
Jefferson.
In an order approved Friday, the
Court acted to assure lawyers displaced from Louisiana, Mississippi or Alabama
who established temporary offices in Texas that they could continue to serve
their clients without fear that they might be practicing law in Texas illegally.
The Court’s order will be
in effect for 30 days. In the meantime the Court will review other provisions
to accommodate emergency circumstances and establish registration procedures
to communicate with out-of-state lawyers displaced in Texas.
Lawyers from the affected states
should contact the State Bar of Texas’ Membership Department.
The Court also instructed the State
Bar to withhold suspension notices for lawyers in the affected regions who
had not paid dues for their existing Texas licenses. The Texas Board of
Law Examiners also was directed to waive late fees for lawyers from Katrina-affected
regions who were planning to take the next Texas bar examination but had
not met the August 30 deadline for paying bar exam registration fees.
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