Adam Loewy Speaks to Texas Bar CLE

Adam Loewy and top Austin attorneys David Courreges and D. Todd Smith led a panel on law firm media and advertising that highlighted humorous anecdotes and giving back to the community. Since starting his own firm 10 years ago, Adam Loewy has distinguished himself as one of the top trial lawyers in the state of Texas. Adam’s Austin-based practice has been very successful: in part because of the good business practices behind it. This includes innovative and smart marketing practices. In a speech to the Texas Bar CLE program last Friday, Adam, alongside a… Read More

Strengthening the Female Community in Austin

It is a well-known fact that people from Texas are a strong, hardy lot – particularly the women. Win or lose, the women of Austin support one another by organizing and coming together for a variety of causes. If you are a woman in Texas looking for comradery, support, or just good conversation, you can find it at The Women’s Community Center of Central Texas. The center welcomes girls, women, and allies from all over Texas and all walks of life. The organization works tirelessly… Read More

How to Make the Most of SxSW

SxSW Safety Last year, we represented a young woman who was seriously injured when a drunk driver crashed into a South by Southwest crowd. The tragedy brought attention to an ongoing problem in Austin—drinking and driving. South by Southwest came under criticism for lax enforcement of crowd control and over-availability of free drinks. The city’s lack of public transportation infrastructure and unavailability of taxis were implicated. The Austin Police Department was put under scrutiny for under-staffing the event and under-enforcing the penalties for drunk driving. Since then, each of these institutions has made strides to improve the… Read More

The Dark Side of Daylight Savings Time

Spring in Austin is finally making an appearance, and one of the traditional markers of this—daylight savings time—gives us an extra hour of sunshine (theoretically, although cloudy skies seem to prevail these days). On his weekly news run-down, comedian John Oliver begged the question, “How is daylight savings time still a thing?” The sketch—alongside leaving us wondering why indeed we still adhere to this WWI money saving practice—pointed out an alarming fact. Daylight savings time actually increases the amount of fatal car crashes up to six days after ‘springing forward’. A study from the University of Colorado… Read More

New Study Reveals the Safest and Least Safe Cars

What Are the Safest and Least Safe Cars? USA Today published a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety that reveals the safest and least safe cars: cars that could save you in a crash and the cars that cause the most driver death. Price is a factor, but not for the reason you’d think. It is not poor workmanship that causes unsafe cars. Instead, it is the type of car—lightweight, small, sporty vehicles. The safest cars, predictably, include two minivans, five SUVs, and three hatchbacks. It seems as if there is… Read More

How to Be More Productive at Work

How to Be More Productive at Work How much of your time at work is taken up with meetings, meetings about meetings, meetings to prepare for meetings, or meetings to recap meetings? Conversely, how much of your time at work is taken up with drawn out projects that take all the time you’ve allotted for them? Do you always seem to finish things just in the nick of time? There is a rule that applies to both of these situations – Parkinson’s Law. This law, taken from a 1955 essay in The… Read More

Austin Traffic Woes

NPR recently published an article on Austin’s traffic tangle. In it, they called it some of the “nation’s worst congestion.” In the article, NPR discusses the causes of the problem compared to other rapidly growing cities such as Dallas, the quick fixes that have been tried and failed so far, and the sentiment that Austinites have about this growing problem. NPR continued their commuting series with a more general piece about the future of commuting. In it, up and coming transportation scientists discuss the various ways to change our thinking and behaviors. They hope… Read More