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Law Firm Letters

An appeals court in Texas ruled that a law firm’s letters to its clients announcing changes in the relationship between the two are commercial speech and exempt from the Texas Citizens Participation Act, which is an anti-SLAPP law.

AMARILLO, Texas — An appeals court in Texas ruled that a law firm’s letters to its clients announcing changes in the relationship between the two are commercial speech and exempt from the Texas Citizens Participation Act, which is an anti-SLAPP law. 

Categories / Appeals, Business, Civil Rights, Law

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