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Some Attractions To Fly To Texas

September 8th, 2011 4:50 am


Thanks to the millions of tourists spending over $44 billion a year on Texas flights, accommodations and visiting Texas attractions, the state continues to get bigger and better both financially and visually. The old cliché is true: everything really is bigger in Texas.

Texas flights arrive in the second-largest state in the United States, which happens to be larger than any country in Europe. The three largest U.S. cities are in Texas: Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. In Texas, the ranches are bigger, the hats are bigger, the steaks are bigger, the cactus are bigger, the cowboys are bigger, even the cars are bigger in Texas. The state’s motto “Don’t Mess With Texas” is less a slogan and more an attitude. While you may not be able to carry a concealed weapon through security before boarding your Texas flight, you can carry a handgun just about anywhere in Texas.

Other must-see attractions for travelers booking flights to Texas include the Gulf Coast resort area, the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, and of course, a visit to the Alamo in San Antonio.

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Law Firm Of Texas

September 7th, 2011 4:39 am


The Michel Law Firm welcomes routine cases as well as novel cases of first impression. We are dedicated to representing the property owners of Texas in protecting their property interests against county appraisal districts and local taxing authorities.

Our legal services include:

* Property value appeals of appraisal review board orders to state district court.
* Prosecution of property value litigation against appraisal districts.
* Compelling appraisal review boards to conduct hearings or issue orders in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Property Tax Code.
* Compelling appraisal districts and appraisal review boards to comply with the requirements of the Texas Property Tax Code and Texas Constitution.
* Representing property owners and lien holders in delinquent property tax suits.
* Advising and consulting property owners on property tax matters.
* Negotiating with appraisal districts to resolve property value disputes.

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