CALA in the News
Be on the lookout for barratry
It's a shame we still see individuals attempt to take advantage of others when they are most vulnerable, as in the wake of an accident or following the death of a loved one.
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LETTER: District 6 special election
There is no shortage of personal injury lawyer money being poured into the special election for Senate District 6. These special interest contributions underscore how it’s wise for voters to know who is funding their candidates and to find out whe...
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Chip Hough and David Houston: The truth behind the Perry-Brown face-off
Politically, California and Texas are worlds apart, yet they share the common goals of robust job creation, a vibrant economy and high quality of life. The realities of these two states, however, are remarkably different.
Those differences are ...
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Lawsuit loans can exceed judgments
Need money fast? Here's some news: Traditional loan sharks and pawnbrokers aren't the only groups looking to lure cash-strapped citizens into a loan with an unconscionable repayment agreement. If you are a plaintiff in a lawsuit, perform an Intern...
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Trolinger joins Harlingen Chamber
Sarah Trolinger, a Harlingen native and former marketing director of the Rio Grande Valley Partnership, has joined the Harlingen Area Chamber of Commerce as its governmental affairs and events manager.
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LTE: Where do they stand?
As candidates gear up for the final push to the November general election, voters should find out where their candidates stand on the important issues facing our state. In Texas and across the nation, one issue continues to bridge any partisan div...
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