Texas Tribune
Plane tied to prominent Houston law firm crashes in Maine, killing six
The wife of an Arnold & Itkin founder was ID’d as one of six victims of the crash. The law firm’s PAC has donated to lawmakers fighting tort reform.
Six people aboard a private business jet registered to the same address as a prominent Houston law firm were killed Sunday night when the jet crashed on takeoff in Bangor, Maine.
The 7:45 p.m. crash Sunday occurred while the airport remained open despite cold and snowy conditions. The National Transportation Safety Board is on site investigating the cause of the crash.
Although the Federal Aviation Administration initially reported seven were killed and one injured, the Bangor airport said through a press release that only six people were on the flight’s manifest. “No one from the incident was transported to the hospital, and all on the flight are presumed to be deceased,” the release stated. “The identities of the people on the flight are not being released publicly at this time, pending positive identification.”
“The preliminary information we have is the plane crashed upon departing Bangor International Airport and experienced a postcrash fire,” the agency said in a statement.
The plane, a 2020 Bombardier CL 600, was registered at the address of Arnold & Itkin law firm, a well-known personal injury firm co-founded by Kurt Arnold and Jason Itkin, both University of Texas School of Law graduates.
During a news conference Monday, Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones identified Tara Arnold, Kurt Arnold’s wife who also worked at the firm, as one of the people killed in the crash. Briones, who once worked at the law firm, said Tara Arnold had “a heart of service” and was involved in community efforts in Houston through a Precinct 4-focused nonprofit.
No names of the other five people killed in the crash have been released.
The firm has been a prominent donor to political campaigns through its political action committee, Texans For Truth and Liberty. Together with Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the two PACs gave $268,000 to GOP San Antonio State Rep. Marc LaHood’s campaign. LaHood helped defeat a bill that would have limited lawsuit awards. Truth and Liberty has emerged as a major donor to candidates fighting tort reform measures in the Legislature.
Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows posted on the social media platform X that he and his wife Elisabeth were keeping all of those affected by the plane crash in their prayers. “May God bring strength, comfort, and peace to every family impacted by this heartbreaking situation,” he wrote.




