Sec. 107.0275. REMOVAL OF AMICUS ATTORNEY. The court: (1) may remove an amicus attorney if the parties agree to the removal; and (2) shall remove an amicus attorney if, after notice and hearing, the court finds that the amicus attorney: (A) does not have the minimum qualifications to serve as an amicus attorney under Section 107.0245 or 107.025; (B) has a conflict of interest or bias under Section 107.0255(a) that is not exempted under that section; (C) fails to perform duties under Section 107.0265 or ordered by the court; (D) violates a standard of care under Section 107.026; or (E) requests to be removed because a party to the suit has prevented the amicus attorney from fulfilling the duties of the amicus attorney.
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