P.S. — A Silent Auction, A Screening Event, A Pair of Young DEI Leaders
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P.S. — A Silent Auction, A Screening Event, A Pair of Young DEI Leaders

In this week's edition of P.S., Natalie Posgate details information on a special screening highlighting pro bono work by a large law firm with Syrian refugees that will support earthquake relief in Turkey and Syria, an upcoming silent auction benefitting a nonprofit treatment center for women in Dallas struggling with substance abuse and a Houston firm’s selection of two associates to participate in a prestigious diversity leadership development program.

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Lauren Brogdon: A Crisis Manager and Survivor Helping Other Survivors
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Lauren Brogdon: A Crisis Manager and Survivor Helping Other Survivors

Lauren Brogdon is adept at putting out fires. At her day job in Haynes and Boone’s Houston office, Brogdon specializes in energy litigation and serves as chair of Haynes and Boone’s crisis management practice group. In her free time, she helps put out other fires ignited by the wrath of domestic violence. She works with domestic violence victims through her pro bono work with Houston Volunteer Lawyers, the Houston Area Women’s Center and AVDA.

But something many billable and pro bono clients alike may not know about Brogdon is that she is a domestic violence survivor herself. Natalie Posgate recently talked with Brogdon about her pro bono work, her own experience and how it shaped her into the lawyer she is today.

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Pro Bono Opportunities Abound in Guardianship Cases
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Pro Bono Opportunities Abound in Guardianship Cases

Legal guardianships in Texas pose high stakes for the families seeking them. If not obtained, parents may lose their ability to make important medical decisions and obtain critical care for their disabled children after they turn 18. One Houston lawyer, Audrey Momanaee, has devoted eight years and hundreds of pro bono hours to this work. Natalie Posgate recently talked with Momanaee, one of her clients and another expert in the field who makes the case for why more attorneys are needed to step up.

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‘Such a Privilege’: New HK Partner Reflects on Career as a Nonprofit Lawyer
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‘Such a Privilege’: New HK Partner Reflects on Career as a Nonprofit Lawyer

Jonathan Blum has a multitude of skills as a corporate lawyer, but he's one of the few who represents nonprofits instead of for-profits. The Lawbook recently spoke with Blum about his career path to practicing nonprofit law, trends in the charity and nonprofit world and why he recently moved his practice to Holland & Knight.

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P.S. — Supporting Entrepreneurial Women of Color, Dallas Legal Clinic March Dates
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P.S. — Supporting Entrepreneurial Women of Color, Dallas Legal Clinic March Dates

This week’s edition of P.S. spotlights multiple legal clinics — one recently launched by Squire Patton Boggs that assists startups owned by women of color and nearly two-dozen clinics taking place throughout Dallas in March that are sponsored by Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program and various law firms and corporations. Other firms mentioned in this week’s P.S. include Polsinelli, Hunton Andrews Kurth and DLA Piper.

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Black and Woman-Owned Firm Spotlight: Stewart Law Group
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Black and Woman-Owned Firm Spotlight: Stewart Law Group

As Black History Month comes to a close and Women’s History Month approaches, The Texas Lawbook found it appropriate to shine a spotlight on Stewart Law Group, which fits the bill as both a Black- and woman-owned commercial defense firm. In a Q&A, firm founder Amy Stewart discusses how she began her firm, the firm’s greatest successes and obstacles, and how racial bias still shows up in the modern practice of law.

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Frost Brown Todd Renames Diversity Scholarship After Late Houston MP
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Frost Brown Todd Renames Diversity Scholarship After Late Houston MP

Frost Brown Todd has renamed its diversity scholarship after Zenobia Bivens, the late managing partner of the firm’s Houston office who unexpectedly passed away last year at the age of 40. The scholarship aims to support law students who are excelling academically and demonstrating a commitment to diversity and serving the community.

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