Readability of Briefs: Two Empirical Studies

This column discusses two studies of appellate-brief writing that reached different conclusions and call for different explanations. The first study scored nearly every brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court from 1969 to 2004 using four readability-assessment tools, two of which are described here. The Flesch Reading Ease Scale uses sentence and word length to assess readability and assigns a …

Briefs October 2023

Congratulations to Mitchell F. Boomer, who was recognized by The Best Lawyers in America in the Litigation – Labor and Employment Category. Boomer is the Austin Office Managing Principal at Jackson Lewis PC. Congratulations to James Matthew Dow, who was recently named a “Texas Super Lawyer” in the area of Business Litigation. Dow has held this distinction since 2006. Dow …

Austin Bar President’s Column: Don’t Forget to Have a Little Fun

As adults, we often forget the simplicity of the “before” times. Before the job, the family, and the dreaded smartphone, we all allowed ourselves to have a little fun. I recently came across a book that explores the concept of fun and why it’s a necessary part of the human experience, The Power of Fun: How to Feel Alive Again. …

Preparing Your Practice for an Emergency

Do you have a plan in place for when it’s time to retire? What if an unexpected emergency comes up and you have to halt practice, either temporarily or permanently? The topic of succession planning and other issues surrounding the cessation of practice was one of the top initiatives of State Bar of Texas Immediate Past President Laura Gibson. “We …

The Texas Veterans Commission Awards $130,000 to the Veterans Legal Assistance Program

Veterans in Central Texas have garnered more support thanks to a $130,000 Funds for Veterans Assistance grant from the Texas Veterans Commission (TVC). The grant is awarded to the Austin Bar Foundation’s Veterans Legal Assistance Program (VLAP), which provides much-needed services to veterans. Doug Lawrence, managing attorney of the program, says the grant will be used to update the program’s …

Congratulations to Austin’s 50-Year Lawyers!

The Austin lawyers below were honored for their 50 years of service to the profession at the State Bar of Texas’s annual meeting. Anita Ashton Karen Johnson Butler Thomas William George David Biggs Kultgen Hon. Jan P. Patterson Judge Bob Perkins Jimmy Altman John C. Augustine Ron Dale Betz Evelyn Hudson Biery William P. Boone Dick Terrell Brown J. Winston …

First AYLA Trial Institute a Success

AYLA’s inaugural Trial Institute proved to be a great success. The sold-out event took place on June 30, 2023, in the Ceremonial Courtroom of the new Travis County Civil & Family Courts Facility. AYLA partnered with the American College of Trial Lawyers to host a day of honing trial skills using materials and testimony from the real-life espionage trial of …

Velva Price Wins Clerk of the Year

Travis County District Clerk Velva Price was named the County & District Clerks Association of Texas Clerk of the Year for 2023! Price was awarded her plaque at CDCAT’s 128th annual conference in June 2023 in McAllen. CDCAT’s Clerk of the Year award is presented to both a district clerk and a county clerk, each of whom should have provided …

Third Court of Appeals Chief Justice Wins Jurist of the Year

Chief Justice of the Third Court of Appeals Darlene Byrne was awarded Jurist of the Year by the Texas Chapters of the American Board of Trial Advocates (TEX-ABOTA) at their annual awards dinner in Sante Fe, New Mexico, on June 17, 2023. ABOTA’s guiding principles are preservation of an independent judiciary and the right to a trial by jury, and …