June 2025

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June 3, 2025

Texas Supreme Court Update June 2025

This month the Texas Supreme Court Update covers Ferchichi v. Whataburger Rests. LLC and Haven at Thorpe Lane, PLLC v. Pate.
by Austin Bar Association
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June 3, 2025

MURDERPRINTS: What to Expect When a Loved One is Murdered – Part 2

This is the second installment of “Murderprints: What to Expect When a Loved One is Murdered.” The first installment ended with Stephanie Holan’s grandfather, Robert Isaacks, missing and a body, bound in duct tape and wrapped in a tarp, found off I-10 past Ozona. Police have identified Freda Michelle Thomas, a woman seen travelling with Isaacks, as a person of interest.
by Stephanie Holan
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June 3, 2025

Armin Salek Elected TYLA President-Elect

Austin Bar/AYLA member Armin Salek has been elected president-elect of the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA).
by Austin Bar Association
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June 3, 2025

Eighteenth Annual Color of Justice Program

The eighteenth annual Color of Justice program was held on April 1, 2025, at the University of Texas School of Law. The event was sponsored by the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ), in partnership with the Travis County Women Lawyers Association (TCWLA).
by Justice Gisela Triana
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June 3, 2025

Meet the Austin Black Lawyers 2025 Andrea Pair Bryant Legacy Luncheon Honorees

Judge Texanna Davis, Sedora Jefferson, and Deborah Thomas were honored at the 2025 Austin Black Lawyers Association Foundation (ABLAF) Andrea Pair Bryant Legacy Luncheon. 
by Velva Price
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June 3, 2025

Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas: Simplifying Pro Bono Work for Lawyers and Expanding Access to Justice for Those in Need

Founded in 1981 by members of the Austin Bar, Volunteer Legal Services was built on the fundamental belief that poverty should not be a barrier to justice. The prohibitive cost of legal services often leaves individuals unable to access professional assistance for critical civil matters, such as divorces, child custody disputes, landlord-tenant issues, domestic violence situations, and more.
by Austin Bar Association
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June 3, 2025

Entre Nous: Is Neutral Normal?

As I begin my 49th year of this marvelous profession, I have never been more concerned about the future of the Rule of Law. And that’s a shame, because at this point, I thought I’d simply be playing the piano for a living again and watching reruns of “Cheers.” But my nagging concerns will not give me a rest. 
by Claude Ducloux
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June 3, 2025

Emergency Cessations and Succession Planning: Be Safe And Preserve Value

Emergency cessations create hardship. A lawyer unexpectedly dies or becomes incapacitated and there is no succession plan. The lawyer’s family is in crisis, and the clients have lost their champion. Succession planning protects against chaos and preserves value in the practice.
by Dean Schaffer
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June 3, 2025

The Track to Unity and Justice

Gargi Singh is a student at Round Rock High School. She won third place in the State Bar of Texas’ Law Day 2025 Photography Contest with her submission, “The Track to Unity and Justice.” 
by Gargi Singh
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June 3, 2025

Threads of Justice: Weaving Unity in a Diverse Nation

Sonia Joseph is a student at Round Rock High School. She won first place in the State Bar of Texas’ Editorial Contest for Law Day 2025 with the following essay.
by Sonia Joseph