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Federal lawsuits have been filed across the country in recent years against the mandatory bar structure. Read the court filings from these cases, including the McDonald v. Firth litigation involving the State Bar of Texas. The Texas Legislature created the Committee on Disciplinary Rules and Referenda to regularly review attorney disciplinary rules and oversee the initial process for proposing rules changes. CAAP's objective is to facilitate communication and foster productive dialogue to assist Texas lawyers and their clients in resolving minor concerns, disputes, or misunderstandings within the context of the attorney-client relationship.
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