Cobb & Counsel
We are government lawyers, but we don’t work for the government.
We help businesses and licensed professionals comply with Texas regulations and defend government investigations.
06/08/2021
Texas’ open meetings law prohibits 3-member commissions from talking to each other in private—making it hard to deal quickly with emergencies like the February winter storm.
passed a bill this session to expand the Public Utility Commission of Texas from 3 to 5 members.
Did TOMA freeze communications among PUC, RRC commissioners during Winter Storm Uri? - Cobb & Counsel From February 12-18, 2021, a devastating winter storm knocked out power for millions of Texans, leaving many in the dark for days in frigid temperatures. During that period, the commissioners of the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC)—the agency that regulates electric utilities—met for a ...
06/07/2021
The clock has run out on HB 393, a bill that would have made it legal to win prizes in daily fantasy sports contests and season-long fantasy sports.
According to Attorney General Ken Paxton, daily fantasy sports are illegal in Texas. bit.ly/2XWsGyc
Fantasy Becomes Reality: The Future for Daily Fantasy Sports in Texas - Cobb & Counsel Daily fantasy sports (DFS) has been one of the fastest-growing gambling verticals in the country since 2018, when the U.S. Supreme Court lifted the federal ban on sports betting, allowing states to decide for themselves whether to legalize sports betting. DFS is similar to season-long fantasy sports...
06/04/2021
Alcohol to-go from restaurants is here to stay, thanks to HB 1024—but Texans still can’t buy liquor at Walmart, Costco, or CVS? bit.ly/3w1DQkw
06/03/2021
Mixed success for alcohol to-go, gambling, w**d, and crypto bills in 87th Regular Session bit.ly/3pqhxCY
Mixed success for alcohol to-go, gambling, w**d, and crypto bills in 87th Regular Session - Cobb & Counsel The 2021 regular session of the Texas Legislature has come to an end, after 140 days of deal-making, drama, and dysfunction. According to data from the Texas Legislature Online, the number of bills introduced and passed during the 2021 regular session was down from previous years. In fact, a bill’...
06/01/2021
has come to a close, but Texas agencies are always open for business, and they promulgate hundreds of rules each year—and you don’t have to wait until 2023 to challenge those rules. bit.ly/3a09jcP
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