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Posted by: Melody Taylor

The Austin Bar invites you to join a committee or two! Use your skill to enhance the legal community! Plus, you’ll learn best practices, collaborate with your peers, plan initiatives to better the legal community, and more. Take a look at what we’re offering for 2022-2023 and let’s get started! Contact Membership Director Carol Tobias to make your committee selections.

Posted by: Melody Taylor

AYLA has a (super) team! Please join us as we run/walk/cheer and fundraise for CASA of Travis County, CASA of Williamson County & CASA of Central Texas (Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe & Hays Counties).
When: September 18, 2022 | 7:00 a.m.
Where: Circuit of the Americas
What to wear: your favorite superhero costume! (optional, but encouraged)
Join the AYLA team here.
Not interested in running/walking that ok! You can support the AYLA team by donating to CASA here.

Posted by: Melody Taylor

Joe Latting passed away on August 9, 2022. The former Austin Bar member practiced law for 35 years. Read his obituary here.

Posted by: Melody Taylor

Congratulations to Austin Bar member W. Stephen “Steve” Benesh. The State Bar of Texas Board of Directors’ Nominations and Elections Subcommittee voted to recommend Benesh as a candidate for 2023-2024 State Bar president-elect. If the board approves the nomination, Benesh will appear on the ballot in April 2023. Benesh served as president of the Austin Bar Association in 2006-2007 and is a partner at Bracewell, LLP. Read more about his career and accomplishments here.

Posted by: Melody Taylor

Make the most of our your membership with us. Check your member profile settings to ensure you’re receiving our award-winning publication, Austin Lawyer. Here’s what to do:
 

  1. Log in to your Austin Bar Association member profile
  2. Click on  My Austin Bar
  3. Click on “My Austin Bar Dashboard”
  4. Go to Update Profile
  5. Scroll down to Update My Communication Preferences
  6. Set your Austin Lawyer setting to your desired preference
  7. Click Save Changes

If you need assistance, please contact our membership director, Carol Tobias. Plus, we now have website tutorials online for your convenience to learn more and make the most of your membership.

Posted by: Melody Taylor

Update on the Move To the New Courthouse/Practice Tips
Thursday, September 15, 2022 | 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM CT | Online

Speaker: Warren Vavra

Mr. Vavra is Court Administrator for the Office of the Travis County Civil District Judges. Mr. Vavra will update attorneys on the status of the new courthouse and what to expect in terms of any new procedures and practices. He will also provide practice tips for attorneys in on scheduling hearings and other issues related to practice before the civil courts.

CLE Credits: 75 credits | 0 ethics credits.

To RSVP and receive the Zoom link for this event please email Joseph Gagen.

Posted by: Melody Taylor

The Austin Young Lawyers Association will hold its 23rd Annual Evening with the Judiciary on Thursday, September 22, 2022. The purpose of this event is to introduce AYLA members to the federal, state and local judges before whom they will practice throughout their careers. This reception has become a signature event for AYLA, providing a unique opportunity for young lawyers and judges to meet in a relaxed social environment. This is an event that has proven to be an upscale and memorable experience that both young lawyers and judges look forward to attending every year.

This is a members only event. If you know someone that would like to join, please have them sign up online on our website or they can join at the door.

Thu, September 22, 2022 | 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM CT
The Austin Club

Sponsorships are available. Learn more and register here.

Posted by: Melody Taylor

Join the Austin Young Lawyers Health and Wellness Committee for a master swimming class at Barton Springs! If you've ever wished to improve your swim technique, this is the event for you. We'll meet outside the Barton Springs Municipal Pool front gate at 9:00am on Saturday, August 27.  (You'll need to purchase a $5 or $9 day pass to the pool, which you can do here). Swim instruction will start at 9:30. At 10:30, we'll walk over to Zilker Park for breakfast tacos (free!). You'll also be able to snag a Health & Wellness t-shirt. Special thanks to Stephanie Eberhardt for teaching and Kaplan Law Firm, PLLC for sponsoring this event!

Sat, August 27, 2022 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT

Barton Springs Municipal Pool
2131 William Barton Dr. | Austin, TX 78746

Learn more and RSVP Here.

Posted by: Melody Taylor


Being a lawyer is inherently stressful, and the first few years of practicing law are arguably the most anxiety-inducing periods of your life (aside from 1L finals and the bar exam). As you enter the real world, you’ll learn very quickly that law school did not teach you how to actually practice law.

But rest easy! Practicing law doesn’t have to be as terrifying as it seems. Below are some practical tips gathered from seasoned attorneys across the country from their years of experience (tips that they wished they’d learned in law school).

1.    Learn how to work a case from start to finish. From drafting a petition, to filing it,  getting it served, actually trying the case, and closing out the file, you need to know how to work an entire file without any help or support. This usually means sitting with a senior paralegal and observing, asking as many questions as possible.

2.    Your client’s problems are not your problems. It is easy to become emotionally invested in a case, especially in your first year of practice. To preserve your sanity, you need to divorce yourself from the emotions of the case. Just because your client is going through a tough time does not mean you need to, as well.

3.    Confirm everything with everyone via email. Did a partner give you a deadline for a project? Confirm it via email. Did opposing counsel confer with you over the phone about a discovery deadline? Confirm it via email. Email is your best friend, and will save you from many future headaches when people try to dispute events.

4.    Familiarize yourself with the most common objections and exceptions to hearsay. Actually trying a case in a courtroom is an anxiety-riddled adventure. You can make it a lot easier on yourself by memorizing the most common objections and exceptions to hearsay. Objection, non-responsive, and the hearsay exception of admission by the opposing party will become powerful tools in your kit.

5.    Every court has local rules - learn them. Don’t rely on the paralegals to know every rule of every court. Ultimately, it is your bar card on the line, and you bear the responsibility of blowing an arbitrary deadline imposed by the court.

Pressure and drama go hand-in-hand with the practice of law, especially for your first few years. However, by utilizing some of the tips outlined above, you can hopefully alleviate stress and become a better attorney in the process. Just remember—every attorney goes through this period in their legal practice. Have grace with yourself, and remember that you are not alone.

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Posted by: Melody Taylor

The Austin Bar offers a variety of member benefits, including networking with judges and other attorneys, discounted and free CLE, and community service opportunities. We also offer meeting space, office and notary services to our members – see below:

  • Let’s Work! Hilgers House is perfectly suited for members! Need meeting space? Visit us to meet with clients, make calls, copies, and more. We’re centrally located at 712 W. 16th St., just blocks away from the Travis County Courthouse and The Capitol. Make an appointment and we’ll take care of you.

     
  • Need a Notary? We’re here for you! The Austin Bar offers notary service as a convenience to our members. Make an appointment with Membership Director Carol Tobias, carol@austinbar.org or call us: 512-472-0279

See the full list of Member Benefits here.


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