...a 2008 Texas Supreme Court decision, Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee (UPLC) v. American Home Assurance Co. Inc., et al., when the interests...
...legal matters. Officials with the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee (UPLC) say complaints about immigration consulting businesses run by nonlawyers are a problem...
...a matter of contract. In American Home , the UPLC sought to prohibit insurance companies from using in-house counsel to represent...
...Cowles' best-known cases is American Home Assurance Co., et al. v. UPLC. The issue was whether insurance companies could use staff attorneys in so...
...Davis, International Legal Services and ILS Services Inc. Among other things, the UPLC alleges in its original petition in The Unauthorized Practice of Law...
...McKinley in Dallas who chairs the Texas Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee (UPLC). Celis, who has said he is a Mexican lawyer, faces...
"Justice of the Paddle," "Former DA Convicted Again," "SOAH Long" and "Captive-Firm Controversy
...in which arguments had been heard pending at the Supreme Court. The UPLC filed a petition for review with the Supreme Court in February 2004...
...notified an American Home staff attorney in a 1999 letter that the UPLC was investigating whether the attorney and her firm, made up of staff...
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