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Austin Bar Receives Several Stars of Texas Bars Awards

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The Austin Bar is proud to announce we have been honored by the state bar’s Stars of Texas Bars Awards!

The Austin Bar received the Star of Achievement Award for President Mary-Ellen King’s Stop the Stigma initiative. The award recognizes outstanding member service and public service projects by local bar associations. The goal of the Stop the Stigma initiative is to stop the stigma around conversations about alcoholism, drug addiction, and suicide in the legal profession. The initiative was supported by columns written by guest authors telling their personal stories with these issues, which were published in Austin Lawyer, and by the Stop the Stigma podcast, which is hosted by King and invites attorneys to tell their personal stories relating to these issues and to provide resources for struggling attorneys.

“We appreciate the State Bar of Texas for recognizing this important initiative,” King said. “Addiction, depression, and suicide severely impact the legal profession, and the stories of hope and resilience and the resources they highlight can help save lives.”

Austin Lawyer was also named Best Overall Newsletter in Division III. This is the second year in a row that we’ve received this honor.

“Thank you to the State Bar of Texas for this honor,” Managing Editor Billy Huntsman said. “We are always trying to make this publication a better resource for our lawyers, both as a tool to improve their practices, as well as a vehicle to highlight their accomplishments both in and out of court.” 

Two individual authors were also honored for articles they contributed to the publication. 

Arielle Allen, an associate at Lorenz and Lorenz, received the Best General Interest Story Award for her article, “Harnessing Advanced Medical Insights to Strengthen Traumatic Brain Injury Cases.” This insightful article was published in the February 2025 issue and is available to read for free online at austinlawyeronline.com.

Austin Lawyer assistant editor and AYLA Director Abigail Ventress, an associate at VBPena Law, received the Best News Article Award for her article, “Non-Compete Agreements: An Update on the Anticipated FTC Ban.” This timely article was published in the October issue of Austin Lawyer and is available to read for free online at austinlawyeronline.com.

The Austin Bar thanks our Austin Lawyer team for their great work: Assistant Editors Abigail Ventress, Samantha McCoy, and Roslyn Werner, AYLA Executive Director Debbie Kelly, Managing Editor Billy Huntsman, Publisher Kim Scheberle, Designer Kiki Pantaze, Advertising Executive Patty Huber, and everyone who submitted an article between May 1, 2024, and April 30, 2025:

Arielle Allen

Amanda Arriaga

Adrienne Barclay

Nadia Bettac

Justice Darlene Byrne

Josh Cottle

Claude Ducloux

Bruce Elfant

Emily Fawcett

Lina Fisher

Amanda Goodman

Zak Hall

Sarah Harp

Judge Andy Hathcock

Stephanie Holan

Paul Jacobs

Hon. Woodie Jones

Justice Chari Kelly

Ketan Kharod

Mary-Ellen King

Eleanor Klibanoff

Claudia Kolker

Jason LaFond

Dan Lype

Jenna Malsbary

Samantha McCoy

Mary Evelyn McNamara

Kurt Metscher

Emily Morris

Carly Gallagher Murray

Shelby O’Brien

Richard Pena

Steve Puryear

Velva Price

Laurie Ratliff

Eric Robertson

Pooja Salhotra

Karly Schlinkert

Rachel Seshan

Jasleen Shokar

Betty Smith

Leslie Spatola

Zoe Taylor

Hollie Toups

Justice Gisela Triana

Nora Picasso Uvalle

Abigail Ventress

Daniela Peinado Walsh

Roslyn Wener

Zachary Wiewel

Alexis Williams

Thank you, all, we couldn’t put out this publication without you!

If you would like to write for Austin Lawyer, please fill out the author interest form at austinlawyeronline.com/writers.