Texas Code § 185.111

SUIT FILED AGAINST OR ON BEHALF OF STATE TRUST COMPANY UNDER SUPERVISION OR CONSERVATORSHIP
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Sec. 185.111. SUIT FILED AGAINST OR ON BEHALF OF STATE TRUST COMPANY UNDER SUPERVISION OR CONSERVATORSHIP. (a) A suit filed against a state trust company while the state trust company is under conservatorship, or against a person in connection with an action taken or decision made by that person as a supervisor or conservator of a state trust company, must be brought in Travis County regardless of whether the state trust company remains under an order of supervision or conservatorship.
(b) A conservator may sue a person on the trust company's behalf to preserve, protect, or recover state trust company assets, including claims or causes of action. The suit may be in:
(1) Travis County; or
(2) another location where jurisdiction and venue against that person may be obtained under law.

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