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With
nearly two decades of practice in public finance and local
government law, Abraham “Abrey” Rubinsky has extensive experience
representing municipal utility and other special districts,
both as general counsel and bond counsel. He has also represented
landowners and other private entities in matters relating
to the development of property within special districts.
Among his accomplishments, Abrey
authored the legislation creating the Central Harris County
Regional Water Authority, which he continues to represent
as general counsel and bond counsel. He has represented
clients before various state and local government agencies,
including the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality,
the Public Finance Division of the State Attorney General’s
Office, and numerous cities and counties across the state.
Prior to joining Schwartz, Page & Harding
in 1994, Abrey practiced public finance and local government law at Smith, Murdaugh,
Little & Bonham, LLP in Houston.
A native of Brownsville, Texas, Abrey is licensed to practice
law in all Texas state courts and the U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of Texas.
Education:
| 1988 |
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J.D., University of Texas at Austin School
of Law |
| 1985 |
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B.B.A., Finance, University of Texas at Austin |
Affiliations:
Houston Bar Association
Houston Bar Foundation
Texas Bar Association
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