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19th Annual

Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Austin Sep 17-18, 2024 AT&T Conference Center
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Live Webcast Sep 17-18, 2024
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The Administrative and Public Law Section of the State Bar of Texas (APLS)
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Overview

The Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar brings together members of the judiciary, regulatory, and academic communities to engage with practitioners about the latest legislative and case law updates, rule changes, and other timely topics. Expected topics include:
 

  • 35 Years with Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht
  • Case Law Update: Part I and Part II
  • Parallel Investigations: Regulatory and Enforcement (DOJ)
  • History of the Third Court of Appeals
  • Hearsay and Evidence at SOAH
  • Judicial Panel
  • Readable Legal Writing
  • ChatGPT Ethics
Following the seminar, attendees will receive three free, on-demand eCourses containing additional programming, ensuring attendees can earn their required 15.00/3.00 Texas MCLE hours for the year.

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Event Schedule

Program is subject to change.
All times are Central Time Zone.

  • Day 1 September 17, 2024
  • Day 2 September 18, 2024
  • Time
    Credit
    Subject
    Speaker
  • Tuesday Morning, Sep. 17, 2024
    Presiding Officer:
    Karen L. Watkins, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
  • 7:30 am
    Austin Only
    Registration Opens
    Includes continental breakfast.

  • 8:20 am
    Welcoming Remarks

  • 8:30 am
    0.50 hr
    Case Law Update: Part I
    Examine significant administrative law cases issued during the last year.

    Karen L. Watkins, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX

  • 9:00 am
    0.50 hr
    Judicial Review
    A view from the bench.

    Hon. Laurie Rayson Eiserloh, 455th District Court - Austin, TX

  • 9:30 am
    15-Minute Break

  • 9:45 am
    0.75 hr
    0.25 hr ethics
    Guide to Representing Impaired Professionals
    A discussion of representing impaired professionals, including the prevalence of substance abuse/mental health struggles in professional practice, nuances of representing impaired professionals, and resources for helping impaired professionals. The panelists discuss working with impaired nurses from the defense attorney's perspective and the perspective of the peer assistance program.    

    Moderator:
    Darrin Dest, Lype, Dest & Smith, PLLC - Austin, TX
    Panelists:
    Brittney Majefski, Texas Nurses Foundation - Austin, TX
    Betty Smith, Lype, Dest & Smith, PLLC - Austin, TX

  • 10:30 am
    1.00 hr
    Hearsay and Evidence at SOAH
    Addressing and mastering common evidentiary issues in contested case hearings.

    Craig R. Bennett, Jackson Walker LLP - Austin, TX

  • 11:30 am
    Austin Only
    Pick Up Lunch (in Austin)
    Included in registration.

  • Tuesday Afternoon, Sep. 17, 2024
    Presiding Officer:
    Kristen L. Worman, Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Austin, TX
  • LUNCHEON PRESENTATION
  • 12:00 pm
    0.50 hr
    Secretary of State: Helping Agencies Achieve Transparency for Texas
    Learn about the procedures for submitting agency rules and open meetings notices to the Secretary of State and review common questions regarding these processes.

    Adam Bitter, Office of the Secretary of State - Austin, TX

  • 12:30 pm
    15-Minute Break

  • 12:45 pm
    1.00 hr
    Judicial Panel
    Engage in an unscripted round-robin discussion, with time for questions from the audience. Please submit your questions in advance regarding substantive administrative law issues to ConferenceQA@utcle.org.

    Moderator:
    H. Carl Myers, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
    Panelists:
    Hon. Jeff Boyd, The Supreme Court of Texas - Austin, TX
    Hon. James "Jimmy" Blacklock, The Supreme Court of Texas - Austin, TX
    Hon. J. Brett Busby, The Supreme Court of Texas - Austin, TX
    Hon. Evan A. Young, The Supreme Court of Texas - Austin, TX

  • 1:45 pm
    0.50 hr
    0.25 hr ethics
    How to Get it Right: Agendas, Closed Sessions, and Remote Meetings 
    Go beyond the basics and focus on the often-overlooked aspects the Open Meetings Act. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and enhance your agendas, closed sessions, and remote meetings.  

    Rosalind L. Hunt, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX

  • 2:15 pm
    15-Minute Break

  • 2:30 pm
    0.75 hr
    0.25 hr ethics
    35 Years with Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht
    A view from The Supreme Court of Texas.

    Hon. Nathan L. Hecht, The Supreme Court of Texas - Austin, TX

  • 3:15 pm
    0.75 hr
    Parallel Investigations: Regulatory and Enforcement (DOJ)
    What to consider when caught in the crosshairs of both regulatory and enforcement agency investigations. How to discern the aims and objectives underlying the investigations, balance competing pressures of a criminal or regulatory exposure, and evaluate when (or when not) to disclose information to investigative bodies.

    Ashlee Martin, Gerger Hennessy & Martin LLP - Houston, TX

  • 4:00 pm
    0.75 hr
    History of the Third Court of Appeals
    With administrative law jurisdiction moving to the Fifteenth Court of Appeals, it is the end of an era for the Third Court of Appeals. Two retired Chief Justices who led the Third Court of Appeals provide a retrospective discussion of landmark administrative law cases, and their thoughts on the future of administrative law practice.

    Moderator:
    Laurie Ratliff, Laurie Ratliff LLC - Austin, TX
    Panelists:
    Hon. Marilyn Aboussie, Chief Justice (Retired), Third Court of Appeals - San Angelo, TX
    Hon. James Lee Carroll, Chief Justice (Retired), Third Court of Appeals - Temple, TX

  • 4:45 pm
    Adjourn


  • Austin Only
    Networking Reception (in Austin from 4:45 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.)
    Join us for drinks and hors d'oeuvres with program faculty and attendees.

  • Time
    Credit
    Subject
    Speaker
  • Wednesday Morning, Sep. 18, 2024
    Presiding Officer:
    Franklin Hopkins, Germer Beaman & Brown PLLC - Austin, TX
  • 7:30 am
    Austin Only
    Conference Room Opens
    Includes continental breakfast.

  • 8:30 am
    0.50 hr
    Case Law Update: Part II
    Examine significant administrative law cases issued during the last year.

    Karen L. Watkins, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX

  • 9:00 am
    1.00 hr
    Agency Hearing Processes
    Summaries of bringing and presenting cases before the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the Railroad Commission of Texas, and the State Office of Administrative Hearings. Review filing and providing notice, conducting discovery, and a breakdown of the formal hearing process and appeals.

    Hon. Hunter Burkhalter, Public Utility Commission of Texas - Austin, TX
    William "Bill" Hayenga II, McElroy, Sullivan, Miller & Weber, LLP - Austin, TX
    Johnathan Stone, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX

  • 10:00 am
    15-Minute Break

  • 10:15 am
    1.00 hr ethics
    ChatGPT Ethics
    Topic description generated by ChatGPT: Using ChatGPT for legal purposes promises efficient information processing, yet raises ethical concerns including client confidentiality and the risk of providing inaccurate advice. It is paramount that attorneys ensure adequate supervision, maintain professional discretion, and stay vigilant about the tool's limitations to uphold their ethical obligations.

    Henson Adams, Haynes Boone, LLP - San Antonio, TX
    Adam Sencenbaugh, Haynes Boone, LLP - Austin, TX

  • 11:15 am
    0.50 hr
    Recent Changes and Updates to the Public Information Act
    An overview of the recent changes to the Public Information Act during the 88th Legislative Session and their practical application. Also, a look at any recent court cases and rule changes that affect the Public Information Act. 

    Tamara Smith, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX

  • 11:45 am
    Austin Only
    Pick Up Lunch (in Austin)
    Included in registration. 

  • Wednesday Afternoon, Sep. 18, 2024
    Presiding Officer:
    Sara J. Ferris, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX
  • LUNCHEON PRESENTATION
  • 12:15 pm
    0.75 hr
    0.25 hr ethics
    Your Hearing/Deposition Will Be “Remote” But You Can’t Be “Distant” 
    Sue Ayers remembers using a mimeograph machine to copy final exams for her high school students. She got her first email address in law school. She cried when her family made her give up her Blackberry. If she can take a virtual deposition, or participate in a two week contested hearing at SOAH remotely, so can you!

    Susan Dillon Ayers, Hutcheson | Bowers LLLP - Austin, TX

  • 1:00 pm
    15-Minute Break

  • 1:15 pm
    0.50 hr
    The New Fifteenth Court of Appeals
    Focus on the new Fifteenth Court of Appeals: the legislation, what we know, and where we go from here.

    Kellie E. Billings-Ray, Office of the Attorney General - Austin, TX

  • 1:45 pm
    0.50 hr
    Readable Legal Writing
    Cover 10 writing techniques legal writers can implement to make their writing more concise, easier to skim, and more pleasing to readers. Each tip comes with a short "how to" recommendation for implementing the technique in your own writing.

    Wayne Schiess, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX

  • 2:15 pm
    1.00 hr
    Agency Deference, Federal and Texas Developments
    SCOTUS recently overruled the Chevron doctrine, under which federal agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous federal laws within their areas of expertise were granted deference. What is—or was—the Chevron doctrine, how did it come to be, and how will its being overruled affect agencies in their implementation of their enabling acts? Does Texas have its own state-law Chevron-like doctrine, and if so, how does it differ from Chevron? What is the current and future role of Texas agencies in the interpretation and implementation of Texas law?

    Hon. Kristofer S. Monson, State Office of Administrative Hearings - Austin, TX
    David F. Brown, Ewell, Brown, Blanke & Knight LLP - Austin, TX
    Linda B. Secord, Austin, TX

  • 3:15 pm
    Adjourn

  • Day 1 September 17, 2024
  • Day 2 September 18, 2024
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Conference Faculty

Hon. Marilyn Aboussie

Chief Justice (Retired), Third Court of Appeals
San Angelo, TX

Henson Adams

Haynes Boone, LLP
San Antonio, TX

Susan Dillon Ayers

Hutcheson | Bowers LLLP
Austin, TX

Craig R. Bennett

Jackson Walker LLP
Austin, TX

Kellie E. Billings-Ray

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

Adam Bitter

Office of the Secretary of State
Austin, TX

Hon. James "Jimmy" Blacklock

The Supreme Court of Texas
Austin, TX

Hon. Jeff Boyd

The Supreme Court of Texas
Austin, TX

David F. Brown

Ewell, Brown, Blanke & Knight LLP
Austin, TX

Hon. Hunter Burkhalter

Public Utility Commission of Texas
Austin, TX

Hon. J. Brett Busby

The Supreme Court of Texas
Austin, TX

Hon. James Lee Carroll

Chief Justice (Retired), Third Court of Appeals
Temple, TX

Darrin Dest

Lype, Dest & Smith, PLLC
Austin, TX

Hon. Laurie Rayson Eiserloh

455th District Court
Austin, TX

William "Bill" Hayenga II

McElroy, Sullivan, Miller & Weber, LLP
Austin, TX

Hon. Nathan L. Hecht

The Supreme Court of Texas
Austin, TX

Rosalind L. Hunt

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

Brittney Majefski

Texas Nurses Foundation
Austin, TX

Ashlee Martin

Gerger Hennessy & Martin LLP
Houston, TX

Hon. Kristofer S. Monson

State Office of Administrative Hearings
Austin, TX

H. Carl Myers

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

Laurie Ratliff

Laurie Ratliff LLC
Austin, TX

Wayne Schiess

The University of Texas School of Law
Austin, TX

Linda B. Secord

Austin, TX

Adam Sencenbaugh

Haynes Boone, LLP
Austin, TX

Betty Smith

Lype, Dest & Smith, PLLC
Austin, TX

Tamara Smith

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

Johnathan Stone

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

Karen L. Watkins

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

Hon. Evan A. Young

The Supreme Court of Texas
Austin, TX

Planning Committee

Karen L. Watkins—Chair

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

J. Bruce Bennett

Cardwell, Hart & Bennett, L.L.P.
Austin, TX

James W. Checkley Jr.

Cross Texas Transmission, LLC
West Lake Hills, TX

Carrie Collier-Brown

Husch Blackwell LLP
Austin, TX

Katherine Farrell

Teacher Retirement System of Texas
Austin, TX

Sara J. Ferris

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

Leah Gillum

Texas Department of Insurance
Austin, TX

April G. Griffin

The Law Office Of April Griffin PLLC
Pflugerville, TX

Alfred R. Herrera

Herrera Law & Associates, PLLC
Austin, TX

Franklin Hopkins

Germer Beaman & Brown PLLC
Austin, TX

Rosalind L. Hunt

Office of the Attorney General
Austin, TX

Steve Kosub

Sprouse Shrader Smith PLLC
Austin, TX

Taralynn Mackay

McDonald, Mackay, Porter & Weitz, LLP
Elgin, TX

Hon. Kristofer S. Monson

State Office of Administrative Hearings
Austin, TX

Janet I. Monteros

TX Health and Human Services Commission
El Paso, TX

Rodney Montes

Montes Law Practice
Austin, TX

Emily Willms Rogers

Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta LLP
Austin, TX

Linda B. Secord

Austin, TX

Hon. Holly Vandrovec

State Office of Administrative Hearings
Austin, TX

Kristen L. Worman

Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Austin, TX

Credit Info

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MCLE Credit
Toggle view Texas – 12.75 hrs  |  2.00 hrs Ethics
Legal Specialization(s): Administrative Law
You may claim your credit online in Your Briefcase, and UT Law CLE will report credit on your behalf to the State Bar of Texas. A Certificate of Attendance will be provided in Your Briefcase for your records. The system reports Texas CLE credit every Tuesday. If you are claiming credit in the last week of your birth month, self-report your CLE credit directly to the State Bar of Texas at texasbar.com, using the course number  provided on your certificate of attendance.
Toggle view California – 12.75 hrs  |  2.00 hrs Ethics
You must claim your credit online in Your Briefcase, and will then be provided a Certificate of Attendance for your records. UT Law CLE is required to provide the State Bar with electronic attendance records for any MCLE participatory activity within 60 days of completion of the activity. The California licensee is responsible for reporting their compliance/credit hours earned to the State Bar at the end of their reporting period directly to the State Bar of California at calbar.ca.gov.  UT Law CLE will maintain Attendance Records for four years.  
Toggle view Oklahoma – 14.50 hrs  |  2.50 hrs Ethics
You must claim and certify your credit online in Your Briefcase, then you will then be provided a Certificate of Attendance for your records. UT Law CLE will report credit on your behalf to the Oklahoma Bar Association within 30 days after the conference.
Toggle view Pennsylvania – 12.50 hrs  |  2.00 hrs Ethics
UT Law CLE is an approved provider of Pennsylvania credit, sponsor #236. You must claim your credit online in Your Briefcase, and will then be provided a Certificate of Attendance for your records. Attorney attendance will be reported to Pennsylvania within 2 weeks after credit is claimed and submit. Attorneys are not able to report this credit on their own, and UT Law CLE pays all associated fees for the credit hours. Contact us at accreditation@utcle.org if you have additional questions.
Toggle view Other States – 12.75 hrs  |  2.00 hrs Ethics
Note on Self-Reporting Your Credits in Another State
If you wish to satisfy MCLE or other professional education requirements in another state for a program offered by the University of Texas School of Law, please check with the state bar or other licensing authority in that state to ensure it will qualify for self-reporting your credits.

You must claim and certify your credit online in Your Briefcase, you will then be provided a Certificate of Attendance for your records and to provided to other licensing authorities as needed.

MCLE credit is presented based on a 60-minute credit hour.
Other Credit
Toggle view TX Accounting CPE – 15.25 hrs
The University of Texas School of Law (Provider #250) live conferences are presumptively approved by The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy for Texas Accounting CPE credit based on a 50-minute credit hour. Approved for general CPE credit only.

At the conference, you are welcome to sign in on the Accounting CPE Record of Attendance form at the registration desk, but we are now reporting all credit online. You will receive a Texas Accounting Certificate of Completion in Your Briefcase. Self-report your CPE credit directly to TSBPA. UT Law CLE will maintain Attendance Records for four years.  

Contact us at accreditation@utcle.org if you have additional questions.
MCLE Credit
Toggle view Texas – 12.75 hrs  |  2.00 hrs Ethics
Legal Specialization(s): Administrative Law
You may claim your credit online in Your Briefcase, and UT Law CLE will report credit on your behalf to the State Bar of Texas.  A Certificate of Completion will be emailed to you upon claiming credit. The system reports Texas CLE credit every Tuesday. If you are claiming credit in the last week of your birth month, self-report your CLE credit directly to the State Bar of Texas at texasbar.com, using the course number  provided on your certificate of attendance.
Toggle view California – 12.75 hrs  |  2.00 hrs Ethics
To claim California MCLE credit, California credit option must be selected PRIOR to viewing the live webcast. This accreditation requires attendance verification. UT Law CLE monitors and records attendee responses to questions that randomly appear during the live webcast presentation. Verification pop-ups will NOT display when the webcast video player is in "full screen" mode. Furthermore, the notification sound effect alerting pop-ups, will NOT play on mobile devices. We recommend viewing from a computer, as opposed to a mobile device, should MCLE credit, other than Texas, be needed. The response record is detailed on the Certificate of Completion. 

You must claim your credit online in Your Briefcase, and will then be provided a Certificate of Attendance for your records. UT Law CLE is required to provide the State Bar with electronic attendance records for any MCLE participatory activity within 60 days of completion of the activity. The California licensee is responsible for reporting their compliance/credit hours earned to the State Bar at the end of their reporting period directly to the State Bar of California at calbar.ca.gov.  UT Law CLE will maintain Attendance Records for four years.  

MCLE credit is presented based on a 60-minute credit hour.
Toggle view Oklahoma – 14.50 hrs  |  2.50 hrs Ethics
To claim Oklahoma MCLE credit, Oklahoma credit option must be selected PRIOR to viewing the live webcast. This accreditation requires attendance verification. UT Law CLE monitors and records attendee responses to questions that randomly appear during the live webcast presentation. Verification pop-ups will NOT display when the webcast video player is in "full screen" mode. Furthermore, the notification sound effect alerting pop-ups, will NOT play on mobile devices. We recommend viewing from a computer, as opposed to a mobile device, should MCLE credit, other than Texas, be needed. The response record is detailed on the Certificate of Completion. 

The University of Texas School of Law (Provider #169) live webcast presentations meet the requirements and are presumptively approved by the Oklahoma Bar Association for MCLE credit based on a 50-minute credit hour. Upon claiming credit, a Certificate of Completion will be emailed to you. UT Law CLE will report credit on your behalf to the Oklahoma Bar Association within 30 days after the webcast.
Toggle view Pennsylvania – 12.50 hrs  |  2.00 hrs Ethics
To claim Pennsylvania MCLE credit, Pennsylvania credit option must be selected PRIOR to viewing the live webcast. This accreditation requires attendance verification. UT Law CLE monitors and records attendee responses to questions that randomly appear during the live webcast presentation. Verification pop-ups will NOT display when the webcast video player is in "full screen" mode. Furthermore, the notification sound effect alerting pop-ups, will NOT play on mobile devices. We recommend viewing from a computer, as opposed to a mobile device, should MCLE credit, other than Texas, be needed. The response record is detailed on the Certificate of Completion. 

UT Law CLE is an approved provider of Pennsylvania credit, sponsor #236. Attorney attendance will be reported to Pennsylvania within 2 weeks after credit is claimed and submitted. Attorneys are not able to report this credit on their own, and UT Law CLE pays all associated fees for the credit hours. Contact us at accreditation@utcle.org if you have additional questions.

MCLE credit is presented based on a 60-minute credit hour.
Toggle view Other States – 12.75 hrs  |  2.00 hrs Ethics
Note on Self-Reporting Your Credits in Another State
If you wish to satisfy MCLE or other professional education requirements in another state for a program offered by the University of Texas School of Law, please check with the state bar or other licensing authority in that state to ensure it will qualify for self-reporting your credits.
 
To claim Other States MCLE credit, Other States credit option must be selected PRIOR to viewing the live webcast. You must claim and  certify your credit online in Your Briefcase, you will then be provided a Certificate of Attendance for your records and to provide to other licensing authorities as needed. 

This accreditation requires attendance verification. UT Law CLE monitors and records attendee responses to questions that randomly appear during the live webcast presentation. The response record is detailed on the Certificate of Completion.
MCLE credit is presented based on a 60-minute credit hour.
Other Credit
Toggle view TX Accounting CPE – 15.25 hrs
The University of Texas School of Law (Provider #250) live webcast presentations meet the requirements and are presumptively approved by the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy for Texas Accounting CPE credit based on a 50-minute credit hour. Approved for general CPE credit only.

This accreditation requires attendance verification. In compliance with the rules, UT Law CLE monitors and records attendee responses to questions that randomly appear during the live webcast presentation. The response record is detailed on the Certificate of Completion.

To claim Texas Accounting CPE credit, the Texas Accounting CPE credit option must be selected PRIOR to viewing the live webcast. Upon claiming credit, a Certificate of Completion will be emailed to you. Self-report your CPE credit directly to the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy.

Contact us at accreditation@utcle.org if you have additional questions.

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Austin – Sep 17-18, 2024 – AT&T Conference Center
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Parking Information

Parking is available in the hotel's attached garage, as well as Rowling Hall Garage. Both garage entrances are located on W 20th St. Guests may self-park or use the hotel's valet services at the University Avenue entrance. Parking charges are subject to changes without notification.

Self-parking fees: 

Hourly Parking:

0-30 minutes, $3

31-60 minutes, $4

1– 2 hours, $6

2– 3 hours, $9

3– 4 hours, $12

4– 5 hours, $15

5– 8 hours, $18

8– 24 hours, $21


Hotel guests may obtain a parking card at the front desk for $21 per night.


Valet Parking Rates:

Daily valet: $21

Overnight valet: $38

Our Sponsors

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  • Germer Beaman & Brown PLLC logo
    Germer Beaman & Brown PLLC
    Germer PLLC attorneys have extensive experience representing clients in a diverse array of administrative proceedings pending before state and federal agencies with rulemaking, licensing, regulatory, disciplinary, and enforcement authority, as well as in handling appeals of administrative decisions. Among those administrative proceedings in which the firm’s attorneys regularly represent clients such as the following:
     
    • Automobile manufacturers in proceedings before the Texas Department of Transportation;
    • Physicians before the Texas Medical Board;
    • Workers’ compensation insurance carriers in judicial review proceedings;
    • Businesses before state and environmental agencies;
    • Insurance carriers in SOAH hearings; and
    • Employers before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, and the Occupational Health and Safety Administration.

    With offices in Austin, as well as Houston and Beaumont, the firm is strategically positioned to respond quickly and efficiently to most all administrative needs.
    www.germer.com
  • Kennedy Reporting Service, Inc. logo
    Kennedy Reporting Service, Inc.
    Kennedy Reporting Service, Inc. is an established Austin area-based court reporting firm since 1979. While Kennedy Reporting Service is best known for our extraordinary ability in covering hearings before the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and other state agencies before the State Office of Administrative Hearings. We also cover hearings with the Railroad Commission of Texas and can provide coverage for depositions. Daily and expedited delivery available. We can provide a videographer upon request.
     
    In keeping with Kennedy’s reputation with our clients, we are committed to uphold the quality and efficiency of our services and to give our clients “a Record of Excellence.”
    www.kennedyreporting.com
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    Sharp & Cobos, LLP
    Sharp & Cobos, L.L.P. is a boutique health care and administrative law firm devoted to the representation of Health Care Providers. With a combined practice experience of over 150 years, our four attorneys have extensive experience in all healthcare professional licensing and disciplinary actions, peer review defense, DEA/DPS actions, OIG Investigations, managed care exclusions, and hearings at the State Office of Administrative Hearings.

    We believe that the best legal service is provided by informed, experienced, ethical, and attentive attorneys with passion for their work, knowledge of their field, and creative and practical and effective solutions for our clients. We believe our firm’s reputation for quality and effective licensee representation is without equal in the State of Texas. We are continually committed to such excellence for our clients.
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