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TLRPAC Endorses Lori Massey Brissette for 4th Court of Appeals

TLRPAC Endorses Lori Massey Brissette for 4th Court of Appeals

AUSTIN—Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC (TLRPAC) today endorsed Lori Massey Brissette of San Antonio in the Republican Primary for Place 4 on the 4th Court of Appeals, which covers 32 counties in South Texas and the Hill Country, including Bexar County.

“Texas judges make critical decisions every day that impact our families and our freedoms, particularly on our intermediate appellate courts, which are often the last stop for some of the most consequential decisions affecting our state,” TLR President and General Counsel Lee Parsley said on behalf of TLRPAC. “As a former judge and 30-year attorney with deep civil appellate and corporate experience, Lori Massey Brissette would bring a wealth of knowledge of the law and civil procedure to the 4th Court of Appeals. She is committed to upholding the rule of law and never legislating from the bench. TLRPAC is proud to endorse her.”

Brissette is an attorney in private practice, focusing on mediation, arbitration and serving as a private judge for commercial, civil and family disputes. She was appointed by Gov. Rick Perry to the 288th District Court in Bexar County, where she was subsequently reelected and served for nearly five years. She is also a former senior executive officer for Northwestern Mutual and a former briefing attorney for the Texas Supreme Court.

Brissette received a bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas and a law degree from the South Texas College of Law. She was previously board certified in Civil Appellate Law and named a Texas Super Lawyer.

TLRPAC is the political arm of Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR), the largest civil justice reform organization in Texas. TLR is a bipartisan, volunteer-led coalition with 16,300 supporters residing in more than 900 Texas communities and representing 1,255 different businesses, professions and trades.

For more information about TLRPAC, please visit www.tlrpac.com.

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Pol. Adv. paid for by Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC