Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR564 Latest Draft

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                            SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 564
 In Memory
 of
 Frederick Martin Baron
 WHEREAS, The Senate of the State of Texas honors and
 commemorates the life of noted attorney Frederick Martin Baron,
 who died October 30, 2008, at the age of 61; and
 WHEREAS, Fred Baron earned renown for his pioneering
 litigation representing victims of toxic substances and his
 active role in revitalizing the Democratic Party in Texas; and
 WHEREAS, He was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and moved to
 Smithville, Texas, with his mother when he was 15 years old; he
 graduated from The University of Texas with a bachelor's degree
 in 1968 and a law degree in 1971; and
 WHEREAS, Inspired to pursue an asbestos litigation case
 that his employer's firm had rejected, Mr. Baron founded his own
 law firm in Dallas in 1977; he went on to build a flourishing
 practice and generously shared his financial success with a
 number of causes from the arts to the Texas Democratic Trust,
 which he founded in 2005 to support Democratic candidates; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Baron was passionate about helping others,
 and he was a fierce advocate for those who believed they had no
 voice; with his wife, he founded the Baron and Blue Foundation,
 which is dedicated to eliminating homelessness and improving
 low-cost housing in the Dallas area; he also opened his home to
 host fund-raising events for countless charitable organizations;
 and
 WHEREAS, After his election as president of the
 Association of Trial Lawyers of America in 2002, Mr. Baron sold
 his law firm and moved to Washington, D.C., where he worked
 closely with a number of national political figures, including
 former president Bill Clinton; he became the lead fund-raiser for
 John Edwards in 2003 and headed the Kerry-Edwards 2004 general
 election finance team; he also led the finance team for the 2008
 John Edwards presidential bid; and
 WHEREAS, Fred Baron received numerous honors and accolades
 during his lifetime; he was named as one of the nation's top
 plaintiff's attorneys by Forbes magazine and as one of the top
 lawyers in Dallas by D Magazine; he was listed as one of the 100
 most influential lawyers in the United States in 2006 by The
 National Law Journal, and he was honored as a lawyer who helped
 shape Texas law during the 20th century by Texas Lawyer; and
 WHEREAS, Fred Baron will long be remembered for his
 commitment to helping others, his passion for politics, and his
 philanthropic efforts; a devoted husband and father, he leaves
 behind memories that will be treasured by his family and his many
 friends; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 81st
 Legislature, hereby extend sincere condolences to the bereaved
 family of Frederick Martin Baron: his wife, Lisa Blue-Baron, and
 his children, Andrew, Courtney, Alessandra, Nathalie, and
 Caroline Baron; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for
 his family as an expression of deepest sympathy from the Texas
 Senate, and that when the Senate adjourns this day, it do so in
 memory of Frederick M. Baron.
 West, Carona, Davis, Deuell,
 Ellis, Lucio, Nelson, Shapiro
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 Member, Texas Senate Member, Texas Senate
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 Member, Texas Senate Member, Texas Senate
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 Member, Texas Senate Member, Texas Senate
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 Member, Texas Senate Member, Texas Senate
  ______________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on April 28, 2009, by
  a rising vote.
  ______________________________
  Secretary of the Senate