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Limitedclear, there is nothing wrong with having a Designated Legal Counsel program, properly run it is just a way to recommend legal counsel to the membership. There is a problem with soliciting and accepting money from the lawyers. <br /> <br />This legal problem isn't something that just popped up for the UTU. It entered the court system when large number of UTU DLC were indicted in 1998. It spilled over to the UTU when the UTU Texas Legislative Chairman Neil Francis Babineaux was indicted on 6/5/02. Babineaux was also the campaign manager for Little and Boyd. Babineaux has changed his plea to guilty and has been sentenced. <br /> <br />If the BLE hasn't been mentioned in the last five years, I would suspect they don't have a problem.
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