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Opinion 540

Question Presented

Is it a violation of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct for a lawyer who is a county judge to represent private clients in the justice of the peace, statutory county courts, and district courts of the county in which he serves as county judge?

An elected county judge who is a licensed lawyer desires to practice law in the same county in which he serves as county judge by representing civil and criminal defendants in the justice of the peace court, the statutory county court at law, and district courts. The county judge is the presiding officer of the commissioner's court that sets the salary of the justice of the peace and county court-at-law judges. The county judge is the chief budget officer of the county and, in such capacity, he has an influence over the compensation of the personnel of all the courts in such county, as well as the personnel in the district attorney's office.

Bluebook Citation

Tex. Comm. On Professional Ethics, Op. 540 (2002)