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    Texas Practice Guide Financial Transactions, 2025-2026 ed.

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    Financial Transactions examines the range of issues likely to arise in negotiating and documenting financial transactions in Texas. Volume 1 covers consumer transactions and guides lawyers through the unique laws comprising the Texas Finance Code and

    Publisher:Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
    Service Number:43487739
    Publication date:2024-11-20
    Practice area:Commercial law
    Jurisdiction:Texas
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    J. Scott Sheehan

    J. Scott Sheehan is a recently retired attorney and former shareholder in the Houston office of Greenberg Traurig, LLP. Beside his legal writing, Scott maintains a part-time consulting practice in banking, financial institutions, and consumer and commercial

     

    Robin Russell

    Russell is a partner with Andrews & Kurth, LLP in Houston, Texas. Ms. Russell represents banks, institutional lenders, and corporate borrowers in secured and unsecured commercial and consumer credit transaction and financial regulatory matters. She 

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