100% Giving Challenge
Your law firm or office is invited to participate in our 100% Giving Challenge which is designed to strengthen the connection between alumni, law firms, legal departments, and the Law School. Participating firms and offices aim to achieve 100% alumni giving in their respective organizations, providing integral support to the Law School, our students, faculty, and programs.
Recognition
Law firms that complete the challenge – those that reach 100% alumni participation during the fiscal year – are recognized as 100% Giving Challenge Champions on our website, in the Alumni Newsletter, in our annual Recognition Report, social media, and on the Wall of Champions signage outside the high-traffic area of the Career Services Office in Towns Hall.
To enroll your firm or office in this year’s Challenge or ask about participating, please contact us at 512-232-1118 or Chloe.Dwyer@law.utexas.edu.
Making a Collective Difference
The Challenge is an opportunity for alumni to make a collective difference. Donations through the Challenge are a cornerstone of our annual giving campaign, enabling the law school to continue expanding its programs, meet the needs of its students and legal community, and grow in national prominence.
The peak of the Challenge takes place in the summer months, but please note that all alumni donations made to the Law School during the fiscal year are counted towards your firm’s participation. In addition, you can direct your donation to any fund or area of the Law School to count toward the Challenge.
100% Giving Challenge Champions
We thank our 100% Giving Champions in FY 2023 which included the participation of 31 firms/companies.
Alexander Dubose & Jefferson LLP – Austin and Houston
Atlas, Hall & Rodriguez LLP – Brownsville and McAllen
Baker Botts LLP – Austin and Dallas
Beck Redden – Houston
Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP – Dallas
Blank Rome – Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Washington DC
Bracewell LLP – Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Washington DC
Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal LLP – Dallas
Clark Hill – Austin, Dallas, Frisco, Houston, Los Angeles, San Antonio, and Scottdale
Cokinos Young – Austin, Dallas, Houston, and Irving
Gibbs & Bruns LLP – Houston
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP – Dallas
Gray Reed & McGraw LLP – Dallas and Houston
Greenberg Traurig LLP – Austin
Haynes and Boone LLP – Austin, Charlotte, Costa Mesa, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Houston, New York, Plano, Richardson, and San Antonio
Holland & Knight – Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Houston, Philadelphia, Tallahassee, and Washington DC
Jones Day – Dallas and Houston
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP – Dallas
Kirkland & Ellis – Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Hong Kong, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Palo Alto, San Francisco, and Washington DC
Latham & Watkins LLP – Austin and Houston
Locke Lord LLP – Austin, Dallas, and Houston
McCraw Gantt PLLC – McKinney
McGuire, Craddock & Strother PC – Dallas
Mounce Green Myers Safi Paxson & Galatzan – El Paso
Norton Rose Fulbright – Austin, Dallas, Denver, Houston, New York, San Antonio, St. Louis, and Washington DC
Osborne Helman Knebel & Scott LLP – Austin
Perkins Coie – Austin, Boise, Dallas, Denver, Portland, and San Diego
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP – Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco
Reed Smith LLP – Houston
Scott Douglass & McConnico LLP – Austin
Vinson & Elkins – Austin, Dallas, Houston, London, New York, and Washington DC