Texans For Lawsuit Reform Involuntarily Dissolved By Secretary Of State

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Although their website remains up and they appear to be open for business, Texans for Lawsuit Reform, a longtime thorn in the side of progressives, has been “involuntarily dissolved” by the Texas Secretary of State’s office for failure to file periodic reports with the office pursuant to the Texas Non-Profit Corporations Act.

After being first notified on September 11 of last year that they had to file a legally mandated periodic report with the SOS office (and having been further warned about needing to file it on subsequent occasions), the SOS ordered TLR involuntarily dissolved on February 13, 2008.

It is unclear exactly what this means for TLR. In theory, they could hire an attorney and contest the dissolution order, file the paperwork, and make an attempt to move forward. Given that such big-dogs as James Leininger and Bob Perry are heavily invested in TLR and its mission, I cannot imagine that they’ll let the organization go down like this.

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  1. BigBark | Home says —

    links from TechnoratiTexans For Lawsuit Reform Involuntarily Dissolved By Secretary Of StateSubmitted by: CapitolAnnex on 2/20/08 via feed from Capitol Annex Although their website remains up and they appear to be open for business, Texans for Lawsuit Reform, a longtime thorn in the side of progressives, has been

  2. The Local Crank says —

    links from Technoratidissolved by the Secretary of State for failing to keep up with their paperwork

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