Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1353

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to permitting certain military attorneys to represent military personnel and their dependents in civil proceedings before the courts of this state.

Impact

If enacted, HB1353 would create a new subchapter within the Government Code to facilitate military attorneys' representation without the need for a state bar license. This measure acknowledges the professional qualifications of attorneys who serve in the military and seeks to expand access to justice for military families who may be stationed in Texas but are not licensed in the state. Currently, only licensed attorneys may practice law in Texas, and this bill will allow trained military legal professionals to assist their clients more directly, thereby potentially improving their overall legal standing.

Summary

House Bill 1353 seeks to allow certain military attorneys to represent active duty military personnel and their dependents in civil and administrative proceedings before the courts in Texas. This bill amends sections of the Government Code, specifically outlining the conditions under which military attorneys may practice law in Texas without being members of the state bar. By doing so, the bill aims to address potential access issues that military families may face when they need legal representation due to their unique circumstances.

Contention

While proponents of HB1353 argue that it is a necessary adjustment to ensure that military personnel and their dependents can receive timely legal aid, there are concerns regarding the implications of waiving traditional bar membership requirements. Critics may point to the importance of regulation within the legal profession, emphasizing that all practicing lawyers should abide by the same standards and responsibilities, regardless of their background. Thus, discussions surrounding HB1353 could highlight broader themes related to equity in legal representation and the role of the military within the state's legal landscape.

Companion Bills

TX SB62

Identical Relating to permitting certain military attorneys to represent military personnel and their dependents in civil proceedings before the courts of this state.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4666

Relating to tuition and fee exemptions for certain military personnel and their dependents.

TX HB5167

Relating to protections for certain military dependents enrolled in a public school.

TX HB56

Relating to protections for certain military dependents enrolled in a public school.

TX HB1627

Relating to implicit bias training for justices and judges of state courts, judicial officers, certain court personnel, and attorneys licensed to practice law in this state.

TX HB416

Relating to the appointment of attorneys representing indigent defendants in criminal proceedings.

TX SB648

Relating to the procedure for removing certain prosecuting attorneys for their policies on the enforcement of criminal offenses; providing a private cause of action.

TX HB90

Relating to benefits for certain members of the Texas military forces and survivors of members of the Texas military forces.

TX SB1367

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information for employees of a county courthouse or the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System and the employees' family members.

TX SB1376

Relating to an employment preference for members of the military and their spouses for positions at state agencies.

TX HB5229

Relating to an employment preference for members of the military and their spouses for positions at state agencies.

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TX SB986

Relating to procedures under the public information law, including expedited responses and charges for bad faith requests.

TX SB1579

Relating to procedures under the public information law, including expedited responses and charges for bad faith requests.

TX HB1435

Relating to an expedited response by a governmental body to a request for public information.

TX HB3435

Relating to an expedited response by a governmental body to a request for public information.

TX SB1492

Relating to an expedited response by a governmental body to a request for public information.

TX HB5211

Relating to student loan repayment assistance for certain attorneys providing legal services in rural counties.

TX SB1347

Relating to an expedited response by a governmental body to a request for public information.

TX HB2328

Relating to an expedited response by a governmental body to a request for public information.