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Alexandria Zant, founding attorney of Zant Law Firm, was born and raised in the El Paso community. After earning her law degree from Texas Tech University in 1999, she returned to El Paso and has been helping the victims of personal injury ever since. She is a current member and previous president of both the El Paso Trial Lawyer Association and the El Paso Women's Bar Association, in addition to holding memberships with the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, American Association for Justice, and the Texas Watch and National Trial Lawyers. Alexandria Zant understands that personal injury accidents can be devastating, which is why she is dedicated to doing all she can to ease the burden on her clients. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandria-zant-27a95b129/ Zant Law Firm: https://www.zantlawfirm.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/
Alexandria Zant, founding attorney of Zant Law Firm, was born and raised in the El Paso community. After earning her law degree from Texas Tech University in 1999, she returned to El Paso and has been helping the victims of personal injury ever since. She is a current member and previous president of both the El Paso Trial Lawyer Association and the El Paso Women's Bar Association, in addition to holding memberships with the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, American Association for Justice, and the Texas Watch and National Trial Lawyers. Alexandria Zant understands that personal injury accidents can be devastating, which is why she is dedicated to doing all she can to ease the burden on her clients. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandria-zant-27a95b129/ Zant Law Firm: https://www.zantlawfirm.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/
In this week's podcast, we review Texas Watch's work in 2021. Join us as we look back at all you accomplished. Because of you, our message of safety, accountability, and justice spread further than ever before.
In today's episode, Executive Director Ware Wendell gives us an update on the current bills that Texas Watch is working on, and how you can take action on these bills as we move into the final months of the Texas legislative session.
In today's episode, Executive Director Ware Wendell discusses legislative priorities that Texas Watch is working on, and how you can best stay involved as the session moves into April.
In today's episode, Executive Director Ware Wendell gives us the Rundown on bills Texas Watch is working on, helpful insurance resources, and how you can best get involved as the Texas Legislature gets geared up.
In today's episode, Executive Director Ware Wendell previews what Texas Watch will be working on during the 87th legislature and speaks to the importance of the legislative process at the Texas Capitol. You'll hear remarks from the Governor, Speaker, and Lt. Governor on the first day of session as well.
In today's episode, Executive Director Ware Wendell gives us an update on The Rundown of the latest from Texas Watch and how you can make your voice heard this election season.
Three Sooners to watch, three Longhorns to watch, Sooners in the NFL, and hear from Texas coach Tom Herman about the Longhorns injuries, the Sooners' run game and what he admires most about OU coach Lincoln Riley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Three Sooners to watch, three Longhorns to watch, Sooners in the NFL, and hear from Texas coach Tom Herman about the Longhorns injuries, the Sooners' run game and what he admires most about OU coach Lincoln Riley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Consumer protection is designed to ensure the rights of consumers. It also entails that there should be fair trade, competition, and accurate information in the marketplace. Texas Watch is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that insurance companies and other corporations are accountable to their customers. Executive Director Ware Wendell leads all phases of Texas Watch. He shares how the organization has been fighting for families and consumers by providing a platform to preserve and strengthen their constitutional rights and protections.
The latest edition of our podcast goes over the most successful session in the 20-year history of Texas Watch. In addition, we highlight some of the big issues of this session.
On October 5th, the Texas Senate Business and Commerce Committee will meet to discuss a Texas Department of Insurance report on weather-related claims. But, some consumer advocates are concerned that the one-sided report could be used against Texas families and businesses. We talked to Texas Watch’s Executive Director Ware Wendell about his concerns on the biases within the report. You can tell the Senate committee to preserve policyholder protections here.
This week on “Texas Tells” we’re going through the highs and lows of the 84th Legislative Session. We’ll speak to Texas Watch’s Executive Director Alex Winslow about the fight to preserve policyholder protections, working towards a Safe Texas, and his thoughts on the session.
Created by citizen advocacy organization Texas Watch,“Texas Tells” broadcasts the untold stories of Texas families and consumers. The monthly podcast seeks to educate and empower Texans through citizen profiles, updates on state government action, and interviews with local officials. How has so-called tort “reform” affected our 7th amendment right to a trial by jury? Texas Watch’s Ware Wendell will talk to us about that fundamental right, faith, free enterprise, and the founding fathers.
Created by citizen advocacy organization Texas Watch,“Texas Tells” broadcasts the untold stories of Texas families and consumers. The monthly podcast seeks to educate and empower Texans through citizen profiles, updates on state government action, and interviews with local officials. Episode one: How has so-called tort “reform” affected our 7th amendment right to a trial by jury? Texas Watch’s Ware Wendell will talk to us about that fundamental right, faith, free enterprise, and the founding fathers.