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Texans For Lawsuit Reform Foundation is a private corporation based in HOUSTON, TX. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2005. The principal officer is Hugh Rice Kelly. It holds total assets of $1.5M. Annual income is reported at $706K. Total assets have grown from $89K in 2011 to $1.5M in 2024. The foundation is governed by 3 officers and trustees. The Foundation conducts and supports non-partisan analysis and research on the Texas justice and regulatory system. Research is conducted by independent scholars and qualified professionals with experience and expertise in specific areas.In recent years, including 2022, the Foundation conducted research several topics, including Controlling the Cost of Litigation, Interlocutory Appeals From Trial Courts, Appellate Court Efficiency, Barratry/Attorney Solicitation, Sovereign Immunity, Attorney Fee Statutes, the Establishment of Business Courts, Judicial Selection Methods, theCriminal Bail System, and liability issues related to the transportation and storage of carbon. According to its most recent filing, the foundation only makes contributions to preselected charitable organizations. Tax records are available from 2015 to 2024. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Texans for Lawsuit Reform Foundation conducts and supports academically sound non-partisan analysis, research, study and writing related to the operation of the justice system in Texas. Research is conducted by independent scholars, analysts, and qualified professionals with experience and expertise in the areas of research and publication. During 2020, the Foundation conducted research on an array of topics, some new and some continuing previous research, including Controlling the Cost of Litigation, Interlocutory Appeals From Trial Courts, Appellate Court Efficiency, Barratry/Attorney Solicitation, Sovereign Immunity, Attorney Fee Statutes, the Establishment of Business Courts, Judicial Selection Methods in Texas and other states, and the Criminal Bail System. Previous studies include the jury system in Texas, prompt-pay laws in Texas and other states, a history of asbestos litigation in Texas, the court structure and administration in Texas, the economic impact of tort reform, the T
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The Foundation conducts and supports non-partisan analysis and research on the Texas justice and regulatory system. Research is conducted by independent scholars and qualified professionals with experience and expertise in specific areas.In recent years, including 2022, the Foundation conducted research several topics, including Controlling the Cost of Litigation, Interlocutory Appeals From Trial Courts, Appellate Court Efficiency, Barratry/Attorney Solicitation, Sovereign Immunity, Attorney Fee Statutes, the Establishment of Business Courts, Judicial Selection Methods, theCriminal Bail System, and liability issues related to the transportation and storage of carbon.
Texans For Lawsuit Reform Foundation typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
Texans For Lawsuit Reform Foundation is headquartered in HOUSTON, TX.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Richard J Trabulsi Jr | President & Secretary | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| David Haug | Director | $0 | $0 | N/A |
| Hugh Rice Kelly | Director | $0 | $0 | N/A |
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$1.5M
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Net Worth
$1.5M
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