Don’t connect the indictment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton with the scheduled departure of April Farris, an assistant attorney general in the Texas Office of the Solicitor General who is leaving for private practice, said Dee Kelly Jr., managing partner of Kelly Hart & Hallman.
Farris will move soon to the Fort Worth office of Kelly Hart, Kelly confirmed, but her departure from the state agency “has nothing to do with” Paxton’s indictment, Kelly said.
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