Community Associations Institute of Austin

Educational Luncheon - Downtown Austin
5/28/2026
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CST


Location: TBD





Event Description

DOWNTOWN AUSTIN

Luncheon Ticket Fees
$35.00 Members
$50.00 Non-Members

Registration Disclaimer

By registering for our member luncheon, you agree to the following terms:

Policy: All registrations are considered final. A registration made is a registration paid.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations will be accepted up to 48 hours prior to the luncheon. If you are unable to attend and notify us within this timeframe, your payment can be transferred to a future luncheon. Refunds or adjustments cannot be made for cancellations received after the deadline.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

 
PRESENTER - Noelle Hicks, RMWBH


Noelle G. Hicks is a Shareholder in the Property Owners Association Law 
Section of RMWBH. Noelle assists single-family residential, townhome, 
condominium, and some commercial associations with various aspects of 
property owners’ association law including the collection of delinquent 
assessments, complex deed restriction enforcement issues, developing and 
interpreting governing documents and drafting and reviewing contracts. In 
addition, she works with her association clients on various issues such as 
ensuring compliance with state and federal laws, attending administrative 
hearings, 209 hearings and board meetings on behalf of her clients.

Noelle is a passionate litigator who believes that clients should understand 
the scope of and have trust in their attorney’s representation. She 
personally strives to make sure that clients have confidence in her level of 
expertise in the field and finds it essential to not only provide fundamental 
customer service, but also develop a relationship with each client that will 
hopefully last for years to come.

In addition to her work with clients as their attorney, she also works with 
clients to ensure they are educated in the rules and statutes governing 
property owners’ associations. Noelle is an active participant in RMWBH’s 
growing POA education program. Noelle educates attorneys, community 
managers and board members through various webinars, board training 
seminars and more. She also speaks statewide through the State Bar of 
Texas and local Community Associations Institute Chapters (CAI) and at 
national CAI conferences. Noelle is also helping to expand our education 
program by developing seminars on diversity and inclusion training.

Noelle’s efforts in the industry have been featured by CAI including forming 
the basis for CAI’s Diverse and Inclusive Communities Guide. Noelle is a 
member of the Texas Bar College and was named to the National Black 
Lawyers Top 100 in 2020. She received her bachelor's degree from Trinity 
University in 2005 and her Juris Doctorate from the Thurgood Marshall 
School of Law at Texas Southern University in 2008.

Practice Areas
Community Association Law
Litigation