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Law Offices of Ryan Henry

Your Municipal Legal Team

General Counsel

We provide legal counsel to local government boards and municipalities on an as-needed basis as well as serve as the city attorney for several Texas cities.

Litigation

We defend governmental entities as well as individuals representing those agencies from lawsuits in both state and federal court.

Municipal Court

We provide prosecutor and municipal judge services to several Texas cities as well as handle civil abatements, court auditing and city/court interaction services.

Who we are

The Law Offices of Ryan Henry, PLLC is dedicated to the efficient, effective, professional and high-quality representation of local governmental entities, such as municipalities, counties and special districts. Not every local governmental entity needs or can afford to have a full-time attorney in-house. However, all of them need competent legal representation in order to maneuver the minefield of legal issues they face every day. Most entities are looking for a lawyer skilled in the nuances of governmental representation, along with a personality and relationship they can trust. Local governmental entities have very particular needs -- from constitutional obligations to specialized whistle blower rules, to open meetings and open records requirements and sovereign immunity. The rules are very different when working with a governmental entity client. The Law Offices of Ryan Henry is distinctively familiar with those very different rules. Contact us to see about adding us to your local government team.

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Our Team

Our team is uniquely qualified to help you with all of your municipal needs.

Ryan Scott Henry

Jason Rammel

Sidney Reed

Justin Plescha

Nick Coker

Brenna Green

Ashley S. Tello

Sharon Garces-Trejo

Murray Lind

Lexi Halfen

Brooke Compian

April Graves

Elizabeth Parra-Cox

Chandler Grace

Jennifer Compean

Matthew Reed

Recent Case Summaries

Texas Supreme Court holds recklessness standard may not apply to emergency responders under TTCA – only whether a law was violated

City of Killeen v Aamir Terry, et al., 22-0186 (Tex. April 25, 2025) In this Texas Tort Claims Act (TTCA) case,...

First District Court of Appeals holds tree limb falling from City truck constituted TTCA operation and use of motor vehicle

City of Houston v. Mary Johnson, 01-23-00938-CV, (Tex. App. Houston , April 8, 2025) This is a Texas Tort Claims Act...

First Court of Appeals says Sheriff properly alleged civil service commission violated TOMA

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzales v. Harris County Sheriff's Civil Service Commission, et al., 01-23-00411-CV (Tex. App. – Houston , April...

Texas Supreme Court holds condemnation objections at trial court must include the date filed with trial court clerk

REME, L.L.C., A TEXAS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, 23-0707 (Tex. February 21, 2025) This is a condemnation...

14th Court of Appeals holds Plaintiff in vehicle accident failed to estbalish City recieved a proper notice of claim or actual knowledge of the claim within deadline so case was dismissed

  Brian F. Wilson v. City of Houston, 14-22-00666-CV (Tex.App. -- Hous , Oct. 10, 2023)  This is a Texas Tort...

Waco Court of Appeals holds fact question exists on who could terminate a police officer

Gregory Maliere v City of Buffalo, Texas, et al, No. 10-22-00391-CV (Tex. App. -- Waco, September 28, 2023)  This is essentially...

Beaumont Court of Appeals holds civil service employee’s suit deadline was not extended by Supreme Court’s emergency orders

Michael Scott Nix v. City of Beaumont, Texas, 09-22-00042-CV (Tex. App. – Beaumont, July 27, 2023) In this civil service lawsuit,...

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals holds trial court granting of plea to the jurisiction did not address amended pleadings

Trisa Crutcher (Trisa St. Clair) v City of Forth Worth, No. 05-22-00650-CV (Tex. App-Dallas, May 15,2023) In this case the Dallas...

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  • Texas Supreme Court holds recklessness standard may not apply to emergency responders under TTCA – only whether a law was violated
  • First District Court of Appeals holds tree limb falling from City truck constituted TTCA operation and use of motor vehicle

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