Austin Lawyer, September 2021

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Join an Austin Bar Committee Today! Facilitating Unity Through Inclusion and Service

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ou are experienced! You are a subject-matter expert! Does this describe you? Then you should join one of our 13 active committees and help make an impact in our community. The work you do will help Austin-area families, promote wellness, explore history, promote preservation, nurture young minds, and more. Plus, you will share ideas with and get insight from other legal professionals. The Austin Bar Association is committed to sharing member expertise to uplift the community. Be a part of it! Go to austinbar.org, select the “For Attorneys” tab, and choose the committee page to see what interests you. You may also contact Membership Director Carol Tobias at carol@austinbar.org. Get involved today! AUSTIN ADOPTION DAY Chair: Denise Hyde. Coordinates the annual Adoption Day event, traditionally held on the first Thursday of November (Nov. 4, 2021). It's an inspiring, special day for families—save the date. BENCH BAR CONFERENCE Chairs: Justice Chari Kelly, Judge Karin Crump, Judge Brad Urrutia, Scott Brutocao, Maitreya Tomlinson, and Rob Frazer. Organizes and implements the annual conference for Travis County lawyers and judges. Committee members create the full-day conference program, including developing a theme, identifying topics, and recruiting speakers. CLE PROGRAMS Chairs: Patricia Hayes and Josh Crowley. Develops and organizes CLE opportunities to bring the most up-to-date topics and speakers to the membership, including the Members Only 4th Friday Free CLE. COMMUNICATIONS Chairs: Rachael Jones and Jennifer Hopgood. Creates and implements policies and procedures for Austin Lawyer, Bar Code, the Austin Bar website, and the use of social media. Also helps identify topics and recruit writers for articles, and serves as an advisory committee to the Austin Bar communications staff. DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Chairs: Tony Nelson and Leslie Dippel; Judicial Liaisons: Judge Lora Livingston and Judge Eric Shepperd. Manages the Diversity Fellowship

The Austin Bar Association is committed to sharing member expertise to uplift the community. Be a part of it! Choose the committee that interests you. Program, which offers summer internships to minority law school students. Participants intern for Travis County District Judges and for private law firms. EQUITY Chairs: Ayeola Williams and Mindy Gulati. Assists with an Austin Bar Equity Summit, book clubs focused on books and discussions designed to increase understanding and lead to inner and external change, networking focused on bridging social capital, compiling resources for people seeking guidance, and identifying Austin Lawyer authors and topics highlighting Austin’s diversity and history. FEE DISPUTE Chair: Stephen Moss. Mediates and/or arbitrates fee disputes submitted by clients, attorneys, the courts, and the District 9 Grievance Committee. HILGERS HOUSE PRESERVATION Chairs: Sara Saltmarsh and Laura Sharp. Performs duties to preserve Hilgers House, applies for preservation grants, researches the history of the house, and provides tours to the general public. Also serves as a resource for the Judges Hill neighborhood. LAWYER WELL-BEING Chairs: Diana Reinhart and Sam Colletti. Aims to educate, support, and connect our legal community to achieve more balanced, mindful, and joyful lives and practices. HISTORY & TRADITIONS Chair: Rev. Joseph C. Parker, Jr. Recruits and conducts oral history interviews of Austin attorneys and judges in order to preserve the history of the Austin Bar, the Austin legal community, and/or significant legal events in the Austin area. Plans and executes other relevant history projects as decided by the committee.

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NEW! INNOVATION COMMITTEE >> ADVANCING PRACTICE THROUGH TECHNOLOGY • Identifies potential new programming and resources supporting Austin Bar's effort to provide innovative service and resources to members and the Austin Legal Community • Supports industry through identifying technology and resources that enhance and promote practice needs, plus best practices for their utilization • Facilitates use of technological advancement to support industry best practices and the needs of your practice 10

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