Cole has extensive experience in administrative and commercial litigation, from the district court to the Texas Supreme Court. His administrative litigation experience ranges from contested cases in front of various state agencies to the State Office of Administrative Hearings, and subsequent appeals to Texas state courts. Cole’s experience includes both working cases from the very beginning and taking over cases in various stages of litigation.
Among his commercial workload, Cole represents clients in property tax lawsuits, including at trial. He develops litigation strategy, including the use of expert opinions and reports, that helps to ensure clients are well-positioned at the district court and appellate levels, as well as in future tax years.
Cole also represents clients within the Texas energy market in ratemaking cases for electricity providers and other contested administrative dockets at the Public Utility Commission of Texas. That work includes water rate appeals and rulemaking proceedings. He also provides guidance on applications for certificates of convenience and necessity, as well as other regulatory compliance filings, such as retail electric provider certificates and emergency operations plans.
Cole previously served as an assistant attorney general in the Open Records and Administrative Law Divisions for the Office of the Attorney General of Texas. In those roles, he issued numerous open records letter rulings interpreting the Texas Public Information Act (PIA) and represented state agencies in suits for judicial review, PIA lawsuits, rule challenges, and other litigation matters. That representation extended from the State Office of Administrative Hearings to district and appellate courts, and all the way to the Texas Supreme Court. Cole also worked on various administrative investigations and advised Texas agencies on the enactment of legislative bills.
Austin Monthly, Top Attorney, Government and Administrative (2024)