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Episode 16 - Fort Bend County Attorney Bridgette Smith-Lawson, the Unchallenged Candidate for Re-Election in November of 2024
- 2024/04/19
- 再生時間: 44 分
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In the 16th episode of Houston Law Nerd Podcast, I sit down with the Fort Bend County Attorney, Bridgette Smith-Lawson, who was first elected in 2020 and is running for re-election as an unopposed candidate for the November 2024 election. Her profile on the Fort Bend County website is found here: hhttps://www.fortbendcountytx.gov/government/departments/county-attorney
Listen in and learn while we discuss a number of topics including her decision while at the University of Houston to head to law school to become a lawyer, her early career in private practice in the Houston area handling criminal law, bankruptcy, civil litigation, probate, and guardianship matters, the start of her legal career as a "government lawyer," as she puts it, as a Regional Attorney with the Texas Department of Family Protective assigned to Adult Protective Services and later to Child Protective Services, her promotion to Managing Attorney for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services - Office of General Counsel, her decision to run for office as the Fort Bend County Attorney where she oversees a large staff of attorneys and investigators covering an extensive array issues, including representing Fort Bend County and its many offices and personnel on matters such as child welfare law, government liability, civil litigation, probate, policy interpretation, immigration law, and regulatory issues, and her expertise with the Robert's Rules of Order when real-time advising the Commissioner's Court, among many other topics.
Email me with questions, comments, and suggestions for guests at HoustonLawNerd@gmail.com. Thanks again to Elias Haslanger and his group, Church on Monday, for the podcast's theme music. Elias's website is found here: https://www.elijazz.com/