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What You Need to Know When Working with the Government: TOMA, TORA, and State Bar Rules and the “Revolving Door”

Contains material from May 2016

What You Need to Know When Working with the Government: TOMA, TORA, and State Bar Rules and the “Revolving Door”
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Session 1: TOMA and TORA: What to Do Tomorrow? Land Use Practice under the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Open Records Act - When working within or for a governmental entity in the area of land use, meetings, paperwork, and controversy abound. Uncover the most common issues that come up with land use vis‑à‑vis the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Public Information Act.

Session 2: Revolving Door and State Bar Rules - In the past year, new laws have taken effect imposing additional reporting requirements on those seeking to do business with governmental entities. Failure to properly disclose can have serious consequences on contracts, as well as ethical consequences for attorneys. Learn about the new requirements, how they are being implemented, and what they mean for you and your clients.

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1. TOMA and TORA: What to Do Tomorrow?
Land Use Practice under the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Open Records Act (May 2016)

John A. Haislet, Mary Ann Powell

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TOMA and TORA: What to Do Tomorrow?
Land Use Practice under the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Open Records Act (May 2016)

When working within or for a governmental entity in the area of land use, meetings, paperwork, and controversy abound. Uncover the most common issues that come up with land use vis‑à‑vis the Texas Open Meetings Act and the Texas Public Information Act.

Originally presented: Apr 2016 Land Use Conference

John A. Haislet, City of College Station - College Station, TX
Mary Ann Powell, City of College Station - College Station, TX

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2. Revolving Door and State Bar Rules (May 2016)

Ross Fischer

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Session 2 —34 mins
Revolving Door and State Bar Rules (May 2016)

In the past year, new laws have taken effect imposing additional reporting requirements on those seeking to do business with governmental entities. Failure to properly disclose can have serious consequences on contracts, as well as ethical consequences for attorneys. Learn about the new requirements, how they are being implemented, and what they mean for you and your clients.

Originally presented: Apr 2016 Land Use Conference

Ross Fischer, Gober Group, PLLC - Austin, TX