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Mostyn launches websites detailing insurance claims process, what to do if denied
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - What do you do if your homeowner's insurance claim is denied? Well, a new website paid for by renowned hurricane lawyer Steve Mostyn says to contact an attorney.
Iconic Texas beaver endorses Lt. governor hopeful
Texas Sen. Dan Patrick with Buc-ee
Texas trial lawyer pouring hundreds of thousands into Fla. governor race
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - Over the past few months, Charlie Crist, the Democratic candidate for Florida governor, has been getting a financial boost from a renowned Texas trial lawyer.
From household mold to insurance gold: How Mostyn made his millions
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - Not long after Hurricane Ike pounded the Texas Gulf Coast, trial lawyers mobilized, launching aggressive advertising campaigns with the aim of enticing area residents to sue their insurance provider.
Paxton, Branch in Republican runoff for Texas AG
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline) - No candidate seeking the Republican nomination to become Texas' next attorney general received 50 percent of the vote last night.
Republican challengers after Texas SC seats are not pro-tort reform, says TLR founder
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - While many contend Republicans and tort reform go hand-in-hand, one influential Texas businessman says the GOP challengers running against the incumbent Texas Supreme Court justices are not pro-tort reform.
TLR urges voters to keep Lincoln in mind when voting for Texas SC justices
AUSTIN (Legal Newsline) - A legal watchdog group is hoping Texas voters remember the words of Abraham Lincoln, who urged Americans to "discourage litigation" when voting for Republican Texas Supreme Court candidates.
Cruz endorses Hecht for Texas Supreme Court
AUSTIN (Legal Newsline) - Senator Ted Cruz sent Chief Justice Nathan Hecht the best valentine he could Friday, his endorsement for Hecht's campaign for re-election to the Texas Supreme Court.
Republicans shrinking from California state races
SACRAMENTO (Legal Newsline) - Referred to as the worst "judicial hellhole" in the U.S. by some groups, California likely won't change the ranking any time soon as Republicans seem to be coming up short in 2014 state races.