U.S. LawShield—Which Markets Legal Services to Gun Owners—Has Been Sued for Barratry
"Texas law is clear that the prohibitions against barratry apply to legal-service-contract companies like LawShield and its employees," the complaint said.
January 05, 2023 at 05:59 PM
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Legal Ethics and Attorney DisciplineU.S. LawShield, a national insurance company marketed to gun owners, has been sued for barratry in a Harris County state court action, but the firm claims the suit is without merit.
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