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  • The Law Store (A Missouri Company) Grows to Five Locations with Texas Expansion

    The Law Store (A Missouri Company) Grows to Five Locations with Texas Expansion

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    updated: Dec 15, 2016

    ​The Law Store™, a U.S. law firm focused on innovating new concepts for access and delivery of legal services, has recently launched its new Texas brand, Hershewe and Humphreys, The Law Store™ in two new locations inside of Walmart this November: 7401Samuell Blvd. Dallas, TX 75228, and 150 North Interstate 35 East Service Road Lancaster, Texas.

    The Dallas and Lancaster stores were open in time to offer deals on legal services by Black Friday including ‘buy one, get one free’ wills, reduced business service bundles, and reduced traffic ticket services.  The two locations are offering $50 wills for area residents during the months of December and January.

    “Our custom CRM platform allows clients to self-schedule online, manage documents, e-sign, pay online, and communicate with counsel – on their home computer or mobile device.”

    Kurt Benecke, Chief Operating Officer

    Hershewe & Humphreys, The Law Store offers fast, face­-to-face legal services in convenient locations and Free First Advice™. Customers can stop in or schedule an appointment with an attorney at The Law Store to discuss client’s needs and to create a legal plan. The sites offer a variety of services including wills and estate planning, traffic tickets and DWI, family law, small businesses, personal injuries, elder law, real estate services, immigration, and bankruptcy.

    The Law Store is set to open two additional locations in the Kansas City, Missouri area in February and another in Grand Prairie, Texas by March. The Law Store is currently recruiting qualified, enthusiastic employees and interns for all new locations.

    “Connecting with Walmart, the world’s largest retail chain, to evolve our vision for the convenient delivery of legal service just made sense,” said Kurt Benecke, Chief Operating Officer.  The Law Store unites on-site attorney guidance in a friendly location with state-of-the-art technology and affordability and menu-style pricing. “Our custom CRM platform allows clients to self-schedule online, manage documents, e-sign, pay online, and communicate with counsel – on their home computer or mobile device,” said Benecke.  “With The Law Store’s model, you can begin the process online and complete it with an attorney in-store. You even have the option to meet with your attorney while on a grocery run and complete the process at home.”

    Hershewe & Humphreys, The Law Store will maintain business hours from 10am to 8pm on weekdays and 10am to 6pm on weekends.  To learn more about The Law Store, its concept, plans for expansion, or to set up an interview, please contact Michelle Hucke at michelle@thelawstore.com or visit the website at www.thelawstore.com.

    Source: The Law Store

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  • Ted Cruz awaits winner of Democratic primary after clinching GOP nomination

    Ted Cruz awaits winner of Democratic primary after clinching GOP nomination

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    FILE – Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks to the media during a press conference on the border, Sept. 27, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Democrats in search of flipping a U.S. Senate seat are watching Texas closely on Super Tuesday to see who voters nominate against Sen. Cruz.Mariam Zuhaib/AP

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has officially locked up the GOP nomination for a third term and awaits the winner of a wide field of Democratic challengers.

    Cruz had no major primary opponent. Nine Democrats are running for the chance to unseat him in November, including U.S. Rep. Colin Allred and state Sen. Roland Gutierrez.

    Democrats see Cruz’s seat as one of their best chances to flip a Senate seat this year even though a Democrat hasn’t won a statewide race in Texas in 30 years.

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    Cruz’s last reelection campaign in 2018 ended in a narrow victory over Democrat Beto O’Rourke.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Democrats in search of flipping a U.S. Senate seat were watching Texas closely on Super Tuesday to see who voters nominate against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, whose underdog challengers have cast as vulnerable after a narrow margin of victory in 2018.

    U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, a former NFL player and three-term congressman from Dallas, and state Sen. Roland Gutierrez have drawn most of the attention in a primary that again finds Texas Democrats in pursuit of a breakthrough candidate. No Democrat has won a statewide office in Texas in 30 years, the longest losing streak of its kind in the U.S.

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    Despite that, Democrats believe Texas and Florida are their best shot for upsets in November as they try to preserve a slim 51-49 advantage in the Senate. That majority includes West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, who is not seeking reelection and whose seat is likely to flip Republican.

    Seven other Democrats are also running in the Senate primary in Texas, including state Rep. Carl Sherman. The race heads to a May 28 runoff if no candidate wins a vote majority.

    Allred, who would become Texas’ first Black senator if elected, has raised more than $21 million since getting in the race. That’s significantly more than his primary challengers, whom the civil rights lawyer has largely ignored during the primary while keeping his attacks focused on Cruz.

    Allred, 40, made headlines in January when he was among 14 House Democrats who backed a Republican resolution in Congress that criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the border. Gutierrez criticized Allred for the vote, accusing him of siding “with GOP extremists,” and Cruz spokesperson Macarena Martinez called the vote a “disingenuous attempt to posture on the border.”

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    Allred said he did not agree with all the language in the resolution but said he wanted to see more urgency at the federal level when it comes to the border.

    “For me, it was about sending a signal that, you know, what we have been doing is not working,” Allred said in an interview last week during early voting in Texas. “We have to change something.”

    Cruz only narrowly beat Beto O’Rourke for reelection in 2018 by less than 3 percentage points. It was the closest Democrats have come in decades to winning a statewide seat and happened during a midterm election that wound up being a strong year for Democrats nationally.

    Texas Democrats have struggled to recapture that momentum since then. O’Rourke lost by double digits when he challenged Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in 2022.

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    “Things are shifting in the state. It takes a long time,” said Jared Hockeman, the chairman of the Democratic Party in Cameron County along the U.S.-Mexico border. “We recognize that.”

    Murphy reported from Oklahoma City.

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    By PAUL J. WEBER and SEAN MURPHY, Associated Press

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