P.S. — New DHBA Leadership, New VA Program Benefiting Homeless Vets
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P.S. — New DHBA Leadership, New VA Program Benefiting Homeless Vets

In the last edition of P.S. for 2023, the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program announces January dates for pro bono legal clinics, Witherite Law Group donates tens of thousands to support families and seniors in need during the holidays, the VA rolls out a new program supporting homeless veterans (or those facing homelessness) and the Dallas Hispanic Bar Association announces its 2024 president and other new leadership.

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For Haynes Boone, New Elementary School Pipeline Effort is a ‘Mood Lifter’
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For Haynes Boone, New Elementary School Pipeline Effort is a ‘Mood Lifter’

This month, Haynes Boone’s Dallas office launched a new community project that works with educational nonprofit United to Learn to support an underserved elementary school in the firm’s backyard. Beyond bolstering student achievement and helping to erase systemic inequities, the new partnership provides the opportunity to diversify the legal industry pipeline by reaching kids at an earlier age at a school that feeds into a high school Haynes Boone has a longstanding relationship with.

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P.S. — Special Education Advocacy, Shop with a Cop, Hope for the Holidays
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P.S. — Special Education Advocacy, Shop with a Cop, Hope for the Holidays

This week’s edition of P.S. features a new graduate program at St. Mary’s School of Law for special education advocacy, a holiday toy gift drive by Gray Reed, a Target shopping spree sponsored by Witherite Law Firm that benefits a local nonprofit bridging the gap between teens and law enforcement and an event honoring the major donors of the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program’s Equal Access to Justice Campaign.

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P.S. — Santa’s Wish List, Builders of Justice, Nos Populi Exhibit
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P.S. — Santa’s Wish List, Builders of Justice, Nos Populi Exhibit

This week’s edition of P.S. features the opening of an art exhibition at a Houston law firm that celebrates diversity, a movie screening hosted for neglected and abused children, a gift drive benefiting foster care children, a top scorer of LGBTQ+-focused Corporate Equality Index, and the honorees of Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas’ recent Builders of Justice Awards.

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P.S. — Winter Coat Drive, Identity Theft Relief, Squire Patton Boggs’ Distinguished Fellows 
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P.S. — Winter Coat Drive, Identity Theft Relief, Squire Patton Boggs’ Distinguished Fellows 

This week’s edition of P.S. features a Toyota lawyer’s recognition for her commitment to justice and to helping the underrepresented, a Texas Appleseed pilot program that works to help domestic violence victims break free from coerced debt brought by their abusers, December dates for Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program’s pro bono legal clinics, and a winter coat donation occurring this weekend for low-income students in the Fort Worth Independent School District sponsored by a major Dallas personal injury firm.

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‘I Can Have a More Peaceful Life’: Sidley Helps Sexual Assault Survivor Secure VA Benefits
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‘I Can Have a More Peaceful Life’: Sidley Helps Sexual Assault Survivor Secure VA Benefits

It was the actions of a series of men in the 1970s and 1980s that derailed the rest of Rachel Faili’s life, even almost ending it. It was the decision by a group of Sidley Austin lawyers to take action and represent this Houston veteran pro bono that helped her move forward from decades of the severe post traumatic stress disorder that has haunted her since her military service.

This is the story of both events, the bridge between them and how a lawyer’s skills can be used to truly make a difference in the lives of those who suffer.

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P.S. — Pro Bono Turkeys and Fixings 
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P.S. — Pro Bono Turkeys and Fixings 

A short and sweet P.S. this week highlights two Thanksgiving-themed public service efforts led by Winston & Strawn, a name partner at Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann and the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program. Plus: a movie recommendation.

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P.S. — Pro Bono Honor Roll, Civility in the Paxton Trial & More Accolades
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P.S. — Pro Bono Honor Roll, Civility in the Paxton Trial & More Accolades

This edition of P.S. features a new bank that joined a program that finances civil legal services in Texas through IOLTA accounts, a firm that recently became Mansfield 6.0 certified, recent awards received by Texas law students and law schools and law school staff and faculty for their dedication to pro bono, two lifetime achievement awards, a Texas firm’s recognition for its veteran pro bono work and an ABOTA civil and ethics-oriented award given to a special prosecutor in the Ken Paxton impeachment trial.

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P.S. — An Aviation Gala, A Humanitarian CLE, A Veteran ‘Hype Man’
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P.S. — An Aviation Gala, A Humanitarian CLE, A Veteran ‘Hype Man’

This edition of P.S. features an award received by an Aldous Walker attorney, an upcoming international rule of law-focused CLE hosted by Dallas nonprofit ACT and a Veterans Day gala tonight in Houston co-chaired by the top lawyers at CenterPoint and ConocoPhillips. Plus: a feature of Haynes Boone associate Alex Clark, an Air Force intelligence analyst turned lawyer who helped organize a special swearing-in at the state capitol this week for newly minted lawyer-veterans, discusses how his personal experiences motivate him to continue serving veterans.

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Jeremy Wallace: From Air Force Language Analyst to Lawyer Giving Back to Vets 
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Jeremy Wallace: From Air Force Language Analyst to Lawyer Giving Back to Vets 

Commercial litigator Jeremy Wallace loved his four years in the Air Force. He loved his work as a cryptologic language analyst, the friends he made, and the acquired skills that still show up in his law practice at Greenberg Traurig.

But, he acknowledges, “many people serve and they don’t leave unscathed,” so he’s put in significant hours this past year helping veterans pro bono. Wallace sat down with The Lawbook this week to discuss his military service, his path to becoming a lawyer and, as Veterans Day approaches, why he continues to serve veterans through pro bono work.

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