Austin Lawyers' Auxiliary


October 2023 Scholarship Celebration and Fundraiser

October 12, 2023

Scholarship Celebration!

Couples Cocktail Party and Fund Raiser to Honor our 2023 Scholarship Recipient:

Hannah Neighbors

Austin Bar Association
712 W 16th St, Austin, TX 78701
5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.


Please join us for a happiest of Happy Hours to celebrate our 2023 Scholarship Winner, Hannah Neighbors. Enjoy a nice selection of wine and beer, along with delicious hors d'oeuvres, while you peruse the fabulous offerings of our silent auction and raffle items. The proceeds of the auction will go towards future Scholarship winners.

Early scholarship donations are always welcome! Click here to make your tax deductible scholarship donation.

Congratulations to the ALA 2019-2020 Scholarship Award Winner!
Katie Dillard


About the ALA Scholarship

The Austin Lawyers' Auxiliary provides an annual scholarship to a female law student at the University of Texas School of law. We are proud to award a $2,000 scholarship each year.  It is funded by our members who pay "annual" dues of $50. These dues only cover 42% of the scholarship amount each year.
 
Please consider making a contribution to the Scholarship Fund. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
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A Little Bit about Katie...

Katie Dillard is a second-year law student at the University of Texas School of Law. She was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, where she enjoys spending time with her family and sitting on the patio at Joe T. Garcia’s. Katie graduated from Texas A&M University in 2018 with degrees in accounting and finance. She plans to use those skills this coming summer as an intern in the transactional departments of a Dallas law firm, and hopes to continue that work upon graduation as a full-time attorney in one of those groups. At school, Katie is involved with the Student Bar Association as a 2L Representative, serves as an Articles Editor for the Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law, and participates in the Texas Law Aggie Society as the chair of Professional Development. She is looking forward to mentoring first-year law students through organizations such as the Women’s Law Caucus and to continuing her involvement in pro bono initiatives such as the Texas Law Expunction Project. In her free time, she enjoys trying out new restaurants in Austin, listening to podcasts, and traveling. 

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