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Generally, no, if you follow Rule 7.05 concerning written solicitations and Rule 7.04 concerning filing requirements of written solicitations. However, also see Rule 8.04(a)(9) which prohibits lawyers from engaging in conduct that constitutes barratry as defined by the law of this state.
To enforce this standard, the State Bar of Texas investigates and prosecutes complaints of professional misconduct against attorneys licensed in Texas." -- From the first page of the brochure "Attorney Complaint Information." Below are set forth the Questions and Answers from the brochure.
Complainants are required to use the State Bar's current grievance form, effective September 1, 2023, to report attorney misconduct. A grievance can be submitted electronically at , or the current grievance form can be downloaded from there.
From the State Bar: These rules establish the procedures that must be followed in a lawyer discipline case, including how the disciplinary system works and how cases are handled. The rules of conduct that all Texas attorneys must follow from the Texas State Bar.
Subject to the inherent power of the Supreme Court of Texas, the responsibility for administering and supervising lawyer discipline and disability is delegated to the Board of Directors of the State Bar of Texas.
To enforce this standard, the State Bar of Texas investigates and prosecutes complaints of professional misconduct against attorneys licensed in Texas." -- From the first page of the brochure "Attorney Complaint Information." Below are set forth the Questions and Answers from the brochure.
Call the DBA Lawyer Referral Service (214) 220-7444. Visit your local library and look at a law directory such as the Texas Legal Directory or Martindale-Hubbell. Directories give a brief biography of lawyers practicing in your area and elsewhere.
File (turn in) your completed answer form with the court. To file online, go to E-File Texas and follow the instructions. And you can read TexasLawHelp's How to E-File. To file in person, take your answer (and copies) to the district clerk's office in the county where the plaintiff filed the case.
As lawyers, many of us rely on Microsoft Word in our daily practice (for better or for worse). And, Word can be a fickle friend. If formatting a document has ever frustrated you, and if you want to know how to harness Word to the best of its capabilities, this CLE is for you.
Small Claims Cases in Texas Justice courts provide a more informal setting than the higher-level courts, so parties will often represent themselves rather than hiring an attorney. The limit to the amount that a person can sue for in small claims cases is $20,000.