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Sylvia A. Cardona elected 2026-2027 chair of Texas Bar Foundation

Sylvia A. Cardona, a partner in Rosenthal Pauerstein Sandoloski Agather in San Antonio, has been elected 2026-2027 chair of the Texas Bar Foundation (TBF). Cardona took office June 12, according to a press release.

Cardona has a broad complex litigation practice representing companies and individuals in state court, federal court, and arbitration proceedings. In her practice, she handles disputes involving breach of contract, business torts, injunction litigation, real property rights, mineral rights, deceptive trade practice, negligence claims, personal injury, non-competes, theft of trade secrets, and professional liability issues.

Fluent in Spanish, Cardona also has experience in cross-border transactions and assisting non-U.S. persons and entities with their U.S.-based businesses. She handles all aspects of litigation and serves as lead counsel in high-stakes related disputes. In 2008, Cardona was elected as the first Latina president of the Texas Young Lawyers Association.

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Houston Bar Foundation opens second annual Community Grants Program

The Houston Bar Foundation (HBF), the charitable arm of the Houston Bar Association, is now accepting applications for the second year of its Community Grants Program.

This program aids projects that advance the HBF’s mission of supporting legal representation for those in need, promoting understanding of the legal system, and fostering the administration of justice throughout the greater Houston area.

“Based on the overwhelming number of submissions we received last year, it’s clear there’s a tremendous need for investment in programs that expand access to justice and strengthen our community,” said 2026 HBF Chair Benny Agosto Jr. in a press release. “Through the Community Grants Program, we are proud to support organizations and initiatives that make a meaningful difference in the lives of Houston-area residents.”

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Houston Bar Foundation awards $30,000 in scholarships to Houston law schools

The Houston Bar Foundation (HBF) awarded $10,000 scholarship grants to each of Houston’s three law schools, South Texas College of Law Houston, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, and University of Houston Law Center, to support law students who demonstrate financial need and a commitment to public interest law, public service, and pro bono work. The scholarship funding will be distributed during the 2026-2027 academic year and may be awarded to one or more students selected by the law school, according to a press release. “The Houston Bar Foundation is proud to invest in the next generation of lawyers who are committed to expanding access to justice,” HBF Chair Benny Agosto Jr. said in a press release. “These scholarships help support students whose dedication to serving others reflects the foundation’s mission and values.” Scholarship recipients will be selected by their respective law schools based on financial need and demonstrated interest in public interest law through academic achievement, volunteer activities, clinical programs, internships, or career goals. The grants are part of the HBF’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the legal profession and promote service to the community through charitable giving and educational support. For more information about the HBF, go to hba.org.

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Texas local bar associations celebrated for improving access to justice for low-income Texans 

Awardees from the Jefferson County Bar Association pose with presenters at the Local Bar Leaders Conference. Photo by Will Korn/Texas Bar Journal

The Texas Access to Justice Commission honored four Texas local bar associations July 24 for their commitment to access-to-justice issues. Senior Justice Debra Lehrmann of the Supreme Court of Texas presented the Deborah G. Hankinson Awards on behalf of the commission during the State Bar of Texas’ Local Bar Leaders Conference in Houston. 

The Hankinson Awards honor local bar associations and young lawyer affiliate associations that demonstrate a commitment to access to justice by creating initiatives that increase access to civil legal services, increase awareness of access to justice issues, or raise funds for legal aid providers on a local and statewide basis.

For details on the awards and winners, see the press release.

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Scammers posing as legal aid target individuals seeking legal services 

Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA) was made aware of a scam involving scam callers calling and texting individuals seeking legal services. Scammers claim they need to discuss details about legal services and demand payment. Scam calls come from fraudulent numbers not associated with TRLA.

Those contacted by a number claiming to be legal aid whether through text message or phone call are being reminded by TRLA that the organization does not charge for legal services and does not ask for bank account details or credit card information.

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Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program hosts free legal clinics in August

The Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program, an initiative of the Dallas Bar Association, Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas, and local lawyers, is hosting free virtual and in-person legal clinics for eligible Dallas County residents throughout August.

All virtual clinics run from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.:

  • DVAP and Sidley Austin—Thursday, August 6
  • DVAP, DLA Piper, and O’Melveny & Myers—Thursday, August 13
  • DVAP and Hunton Andrews Kurth—Thursday, August 20
  • DVAP and St. Mary’s University School of Law—Thursday, August 27

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Sponsored Content: 2026 Immigration Law Update: Key Trends for Attorneys

Many immigration attorneys are working from playbooks that looked very different from just a year ago. As lawful pathways narrow, backlogs grow, and federal policies change, attorneys are adapting their strategies to help clients navigate a more complex immigration system.

The 2026 State of U.S. Immigration report from 8am provides a data-driven look at the policies and trends affecting the practice of immigration law. Below are some developments attorneys should be watching closely.

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Registration open for TAPS 2026

The 27th annual Texas Advanced Paralegal Seminar (TAPS) is scheduled for September 30-October 2 at the Westin San Antonio North in San Antonio. Sponsored by the State Bar of Texas Paralegal Division, “TAPS CLE 2026—A Lone Star Legend” is set to include three days of programming with five tracks, 60-plus speakers, up to 13 hours of CLE, networking opportunities, and a keynote luncheon featuring Hon. Kirsten Cohoon, of the 451st District Court in Kendall County.

Additionally, a panel of paralegals certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (TBLS) will be available to answer questions about preparing for and taking the TBLS certification exam.

For more information or to register for the seminar, go to txpd.org/TAPS-home. Online registration closes on September 18. For sponsorships, go to txpd.org/TAPS-sponsorships-home.

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Law-Backed AI: Aligning Artificial Intelligence With Human Values

State Bar of Texas Podcast

In this episode of the State Bar of Texas Podcast, host Rocky Dhir welcomes lawyer and technologist Damien Riehl to discuss what lawyers need to consider as artificial intelligence continues to evolve. AI is on track to surpass the intelligence of humans, promising significant impacts worldwide—and certainly within the legal profession. Riehl addressed legal professionals at the 2026 State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting about the progression of artificial intelligence and the need for wisdom, morals, and discernment in the deployment of AI tools.

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Dallas Bar Association hosts e-clinics in July

Volunteer attorneys will be available to answer legal questions on Wednesdays in July through the Dallas Bar Association’s LegalLine E-Clinic. The clinics are free of cost to participants.

A volunteer attorney will call a participant for up to 15 minutes of legal advice. No attorney-client relationship will be established. Individuals may receive referrals to local, legal, or social service agencies.

Calls from the clinic will remain anonymous. Participants should expect a call from an unknown number labeled “No Caller ID” or something similar. To participate, an online form is available at https://shorturl.at/borO4. Registration for e-clinics closes at noon on the Tuesday prior.

Clinics are scheduled for July 8, July 15, July 22, and July 29, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

For more information, go to dallasbar.org/?pg=LawyerReferralService.

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