Within a seven-day period in April 2009, Greg Coleman argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of clients in two cases, and he won both. That’s an example of the kind of attorney Coleman was.

The 47-year-old Coleman, Texas’ first solicitor general and at the time of his death a partner in YetterColeman in Austin, died Nov. 23 in a private plane crash in Florida. Coleman was piloting the small plane, which was carrying his mother-in-law and another passenger who also died when it crashed into Choctawhatchee Bay near the Destin Airport. According to a preliminary report on the accident, posted on the National Transportation Safety Board’s website, fog limited visibility to one-fourth of a mile when the plane crashed.

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