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Kent Sullivan Named New TX Insurance Commissioner

September 29, 2017 Mark Curriden

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By Mark Curriden

(Sept. 22) – Texas Governor Greg Abbott appointed former appellate and trial judge and Jackson Walker partner Kent Sullivan as the state’s new Commissioner of Insurance.

Kent Sullivan
Sullivan, who served as a justice on the Texas Court of Appeals from 2008 to 2010, served as First Assistant Attorney General under then-Attorney General Abbott.

A graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, Sullivan served as a state district judge in Houston from 2003 to 2006. In 2006, he took over as the number two lawyer for the state AG’s office, where he developed a Medicaid fraud prosecution unit that is known as one of the most aggressive in the U.S.

In 2008, then-Gov. Rick Perry appointed Sullivan to the Court of Appeals.

Since, 2010, he has represented businesses and executives in various litigation and regulatory matters before the state’s appellate courts. He was a partner at Sutherland Asbill – now called Eversheds Sutherland – before joining Jackson Walker in November 2015.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed the years spent practicing at Jackson Walker,” Sullivan said in a written statement. “It’s been exciting to be a part of such a fast growing and well-respected firm. I look forward to beginning the next chapter and serving the people of Texas.”

Jackson Walker managing partner Wade Cooper said that Sullivan “brought a new dimension to Jackson Walker’s litigation and appellate groups.”

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Mark Curriden

Mark Curriden is a lawyer/journalist and founder of The Texas Lawbook. In addition, he is a contributing legal correspondent for The Dallas Morning News.

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