Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2642

Caption

Congratulating Joe K. Longley of Austin on his election as president of the State Bar of Texas.

Impact

The resolution does not enact legislation but serves as a formal recognition of Mr. Longley’s achievements and his vision for the State Bar. His leadership is expected to influence various initiatives related to the legal environment in Texas. His earlier efforts include legislation aimed at preventing deceptive trade practices and promoting fair debt collection, which could continue to shape legal practices and consumer protections in the state during his presidency.

Summary

House Resolution 2642 recognizes and congratulates Joe K. Longley of Austin for being elected president of the State Bar of Texas for the term 2018-2019. Educated at The University of Texas School of Law, Mr. Longley has a distinguished legal career, including partnership at Longley & Maxwell for 25 years before founding his solo practice in Austin. The resolution highlights his numerous contributions to the legal community and his commitment to advocating for beneficial legislation in the field.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not contentious, it reflects the ongoing discussions within the legal community regarding the effectiveness of current laws and the need for advocacy in areas such as consumer protection. As Mr. Longley begins his term, it will be essential to monitor how his past advocacy aligns with future initiatives of the State Bar of Texas, especially regarding legislative efforts that impact the legal profession.

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