Whats the name of your Lawyer?

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Also might want to look into http://www.mmdbrokers.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The rest of this is from memory... but...

My Financial Advisors were suspicious of the CHLPP people, as they didn't reference an actual insurance company.
Mmdbrokers are underwritten by Lloyds. But they are more expensive.
Also, CHLPP seems to supply the lawyers up front, MMD just reimburses after the fact (once you're found not-guilty).

I would be quite interested in a discussion comparing these (and any other) companies providing liability insurance for self-defense gun usage. Especially if anybody has actually used them -- ESPECIALLY if they've made a claim against them!
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Another one is http://www.concealedcarrylegal.com/. I've been searching for someone who has experience with them. Looks good but I'm not going to throw $$$ their way before talking with someone who can vouch for them.
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For those in the Houston area, I can recommend Sean Cody. He does not specialize in criminal law, as he is primarily a family law attorney. He does, however, specialize in firearms rights issues. He is an FFL and Class 3 SOT and knows firearms laws very well. I'm not sure if he would be the first one to call for a self defense shooting (though he may specialize in that as well), but for most other firearms issues, I wouldn't hesitate to call him.

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I'm sure you guys are great friends with your attorneys. However, as a courtesy to the attorneys, I suggest
you get permission from them to post their names on any i-net forum. Although the Bar assoc. Ok'd advertising
by attys years ago...... most reputable attys only do so on their office building or in the phone book.
And yea, I'm sick of hearing about the "Texas Hammer" and the "Strong Arm" every time I watch TV.
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If you guys are looking to gauge value, most Law Enforcement in my area, including myself are members of TMPA (tx municpal police association) for $28/mo. They are legal representation in case of an incedent on and off duty.

I figure CHL protection should cost less than that since they dont have to represent you for IA investigations, just for criminal actions, and possibly civil.
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I've seen posts suggesting that "If you carry a gun (CHL) then you need a lawyer, or at least one's number in your wallet or phone".

For those who haven't needed a criminal defense lawyer but carry a number in their wallet/phone... did you actually interview / meet an attorney (without already needing help), or are you carrying a number gleaned from a phone book, website, friend referral etc.

I'm wondering how many people interview a defense lawyer on the long odds that they may someday need one.

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aaronlalonde wrote:Speed dials and business cards are fine and well. BUT. The last time i was in jail many years ago (forgot to pay a traffic ticket) by the time i got to a phone i had no wallet, business cards, cell phone or shoelaces...

might be better to leave that info with someone you know that will answer the phone at 2am
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wheelgun1958 wrote:
hillcountry wrote:There have been over a dozen posts in this thread, some good jokes (I like Car Talk too), but not a single lawyer's name mentioned.-HC
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One of the best lawyers in the county is a Masonic brother and a personal friend. I have his office, cell, and home number on speed dial.
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Elza wrote:One of the best lawyers in the county is a Masonic brother and a personal friend. I have his office, cell, and home number on speed dial.
Is his name a secret? :headscratch
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sjfcontrol wrote:
Elza wrote:One of the best lawyers in the county is a Masonic brother and a personal friend. I have his office, cell, and home number on speed dial.
Is his name a secret? :headscratch
Guess you gotta be a Mason or know the handshake.
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marksiwel wrote:
sjfcontrol wrote:
Elza wrote:One of the best lawyers in the county is a Masonic brother and a personal friend. I have his office, cell, and home number on speed dial.
Is his name a secret? :headscratch
Guess you gotta be a Mason or know the handshake.
Dang, and I thought they would accept cash. :leaving
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gigag04 wrote:If you guys are looking to gauge value, most Law Enforcement in my area, including myself are members of TMPA (tx municpal police association) for $28/mo. They are legal representation in case of an incedent on and off duty.

I figure CHL protection should cost less than that since they dont have to represent you for IA investigations, just for criminal actions, and possibly civil.
Their FAQ on their website says:

Q. Considering your Association's name, must I be a municipal police officer to join?

A. No. While TMPA was founded by municipal police officers in 1950, membership in TMPA has grown to include all Texas peace officers. Anyone in a law enforcement related career is also welcome to affiliate with TMPA, enjoying all of our membership benefits.


Doesn't sound like they will cover a civilian with a CHL...
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TexasGal wrote:
gigag04 wrote:If you guys are looking to gauge value
Doesn't sound like they will cover a civilian with a CHL...
He was offering it as a way to gauge how much we would pay versus what an officer would pay. Not as a recommendation as to an alternative for us. :tiphat: :txflag:
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