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Hay Compere PLLC signs on as 2012 RECA Gardner-Betts Art Auction Sponsor

Monday, 23 January 2012

[AUSTIN, TX]—The law firm of Hay Compere PLLC (www.haycompere.com) has signed on as an Event Sponsor for the Real Estate Council of Austin’s 2012 Gardner-Betts Art Show and Silent Auction to be held on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. in the lobby of the San Jacinto Center, 98 San Jacinto Blvd.

The Event, hosted by the RECA, directly benefits Project Bridge, the art and music enrichment component of the Gardner-Betts Juvenile Justice Center’s Leadership Academy. Project Bridge, which is entirely funded by the RECA, pays for art and music teachers from the Austin Lyric Opera, as well as supplies for the coming year. The participants in the program qualify for placement by agreeing to attend classes, perform chores, participate in counseling sessions, and work to better themselves as individuals.

The Leadership Academy is a sentencing alternative for juvenile offenders who have been sentenced to the Texas Youth Commission (TYC) to serve their sentence in Travis County rather than being incarcerated at one of the TYC facilities around the state.

With its principal office located at 1145 W 5th Street, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78703, Hay Compere PLLC is a diverse law firm and real estate title closing office for Independence Title Company. Hay Compere PLLC is an Austin-based law firm offering a full range of legal services and counseling in the areas of business, general litigation, mergers and acquisitions, outside counsel, entity formation, real estate, construction, development, property tax, banking, mortgage lending, mortgage document preparation, title insurance, trademark, copyright, administrative, probate, estate planning, family, and regulatory compliance.

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