Editor’s note: Texas Lawyer turned 25 on April 3. To mark our anniversary, each week the editorial department is looking back at the news we covered over the past 25 years and selecting one story to update for readers. This week, senior reporter Brenda Sapino Jeffreys revisits an article in the Sept. 15, 2008, issue of Texas Lawyer, “A Break for a Farmer.”

Two years after he pleaded guilty to two charges of misapplication of fiduciary property and was sentenced to two years of community supervision under deferred adjudication, former Houston lawyer Stuart Bryson Collins is back in Canada and presumably working at his organic vegetable farm in Quebec.

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