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AWA Board Appoints new Law Reform Chairperson

: Anne LaCour Neeb has been appointed as AWA Law Reform Chairperson read more...

AWA Food Drive

June, 2009: Food drive read more...

AWA June Luncheon

June 18, 2009: The AWA June luncheon was held at Bourbon House Restaurant. read more...

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AWA Board Appoints new Law Reform Chairperson

Congratulations to Anne LaCour Neeb, who was appointed by the AWA Board to serve as Law Reform Chairperson.  Anne serves as Special Counsel with the Governmental Relations Practice Team in the Special Business Services Practice Group in the New Orleans office of Adams & Reese.


AWA Food Drive

TIME TO CLEAN OUT YOUR PANTRY FOR A GOOD CAUSE!

AWA is sponsoring a food drive in partnership with Second Harvest. 

AWA is also encouraging firm-wide food drives and will arrange to pick up large donations from firms in the New Orleans area.  To arrange for a pick up please email AWA’s Community Outreach Chair, April Watson at


AWA June Luncheon

The AWA held its last luncheon of the summer on June 18th at Bourbon House.

James from Octavia Books spoke on “Lose Your Briefs....Summer Reading Suggestions/Recommendations from Octavia Books”

Look for information soon about our annual Ethics/Professionalism CLE in August.


NOBA - Katrina and the Women of New Orleans

Katrina and the Women of New Orleans - Panel Discussion and Reception

Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - Intercontinental Hotel, Poydras Room, 3rd Floor, 444 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans
4 - 5 pm Panel Discussion
5 - 6 pm Cocktail Reception

Why New Orleans must focus on women for a successful city:

Women are the majority of the population
Women comprise 50% of the labor force
Women raise children, tend to the ill and aged and manage households
Essential to the home and the workforce
Women are 3 times more likely to suffer PTSD and anxiety disorders post-Katrina

Speakers:

Dr. Beth Willinger, Newcomb College Center for Research on Women, Tulane University
Dr. Stacy Overstreet, Department of Psychology, Tulane University

Fees:

NOBA Members:  Free
Non-Members:  $30

To register or for more information :  Email CC Kahr at or call the bar office at 504-525-7453. 


National Directory of Women Lawyers and Women-Owned Law Firms

The National Association of Women Lawyers has invited AWA members to list themselves or their women-owned firms in NAWL’s 10th Edition of the National Directory of Women Lawyers and Women-Owned Law Firms.  The Directory is a national publication which focuses on marketing and connecting women lawyers and women-owned law firms with legal departments and fellow women lawyers in a cost effective way.  This publication is distributed to over 500 legal departments, all NAWL programming, and to many more.  The publication list lawyers and firms alphabetically and by practice area geographically. 

The Directory is not a membership publication and is open to ALL women lawyers and women-owned law firms.  For details and pricing go to: 

http://www.nawl.org/Publications/Directory.htm.


AWA May Luncheon

The AWA May Luncheon was held at Calcasieu, private dining venue.

Judge Nadine Ramsey, Civil District Court of New Orleans, spoke on “Judicial Expectations in the Courtroom.”


Wanted:  Survivor Stories from Attorneys - Breast Cancer

The ABA Health Law Section and ABA Commission on Women in the Profession’s Breast Cancer Legal Advocacy Task Force are collecting survivor stories from attorneys who have had breast cancer.

Their hope is to create an online collection of survivors and their stories that will serve as a place for information and inspiration for attorneys dealing with breast cancer.

If you are interested in sharing your story or have a colleague who would possibly be interested in sharing their story please forward this information to them.

Please contact Sena Leach of the ABA Health Law Section staff at or 312-988-5146 for more information on how to share your story.


AWA April Luncheon

The AWA April luncheon was held at Zea Restaurant on St. Charles Avenue.

Dellona D. Davis, Executive Director of CASA New Orleans spoke about the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) Program in Orleans Parish.  CASA is actively recruiting new volunteers, and a new training session will be held in May.  If you are interested in getting more information, please call CASA New Orleans at 522-1962 or visit the website at http://www.casaneworleans.org/


AWA CLE for Women

The AWA co-sponsored the CLE seminar entitled: SUPERWOMEN. . .Female Attorneys Challenging the Rules of the Game at Home, at Work, and in Alternative Practices

This seminar addressed the unique challenges women face in the legal profession. It offered female attorneys a model for success that builds upon a woman’s distinctive communication style and personality. Female attorneys had the opportunity to develop effective stress relief and work-life balance strategies and to refine their business development skills.

We hope to make this an annual seminar!


NCWBA Winter 2009 Newsletter

The National Conference of Women Bar Associations has issued its most recent newsletter (Winter 2009).  The newsletter can be accessed on the AWA Website here:

http://www.awanola.org/images/uploads/NCWBA_Winter_2009.pdf

or by going to the “Links” section of the website and looking under “Articles of Interest”


2nd Annual Conclave on Diversity in the Legal Profession

The AWA cosponsored the 2nd Annual Conclave on Diversity, which encouraged discussion among judges and attorneys, primarily hiring and managing attorneys within law firms, about the importance of diversity within the legal profession and how to improve diversity within the profession in Louisiana. 


AWA March Luncheon

The March 2009 luncheon was held at Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant.

Orleans Parish District Attorney, Leon Cannizzaro, spoke on “The District Attorney’s Office- The First 100 Days,” and gave attendees a detailed account of some of the changes he had make already in the DA’s office, and provided his vision and hopes for future improvements to the office and its programs.


AWA Annual Meeting & Dinner

the AWA Annual Dinner Meeting was held at Commander’s Palace restaurant on January 22, 2009.

The honoree was Chief Justice Catherine “Kitty” Kimball, who received the AWA’s Michaelle Pitard Wynn Professionalism Award.

The speaker was Judge Madeleine Landrieu, Civil District Court.

The following members were elected to the 2009 Board:

President:  Katie Lasky
Vice President:  Alex Mora
Treasurer:  Heather Lambert
Corresponding Secretary:  Kelly Barbier
Recording secretary:  Sharonda Williams

The following members were appointed to the 2009 Board:

Programs Chairperson - Autumn Town
Webmaster - Jeannine Roques
Membership Chairperson- Emily Eagan
Public Relations/Historian - Sharrolyn Miles
Community Outreach Chairperson- April Watson
Law Reform Chairperson - Rikki Bagatell


AWA Bylaws Amended

The AWA Board voted to amend the AWA Bylaws at its meeting on November 10, 2008.  The Board found it necessary to increase the AWA membership dues for 2009.  Dues had remained the same for more than 10 years, yet operational costs have increased.

You can access the amended bylaws here:  AWA Amended Bylaws


Justice Calogero Tribute

A tribute honoring retiring Chief Justice Calogero was held on December 27, 2008 at the Hilton Riverside.

The AWA was pleased to organize a table for this event.  Justice Calogero was a champion of the founding members of the AWA, and was instrumental in getting information to our founding members that allowed women attorneys in New Orleans to organize. 


NCWBA Fall 2008 Newletter posted

The National Conference of Women Bar Associations has issued its Fall 2008 Newsletter.  It can be accessed directly from the AWA website at http://www.awanola.org/images/uploads/NCWBA_Fall_2008.pdf


AWA Board Member Alexandra Mora appointed as Swiss Consul for New Orleans

Congratulations to AWA Board Member Alexandra Mora who was appointed as Swiss Honorary Consul in New Orleans on October 29, 2008.


October Luncheon

Our October luncheon was held at Cafe Adelaide.

Graham da Ponte, Executive Director of Court Watch New Orleans, spoke to us about Court Watch New Orleans and about the state of Criminal District Court.  For more information, or to volunteer for Court Watch New Orleans, please visit http://www.courtwatchnola.org or email


Justice for All Ball

The AWA was a sponsor of the Pro Bono Project’s Justice for All Ball, which was held on October 3, 2008.  For more information about the Pro Bono Project, visit http://www.probono-no.org or call The Pro Bono Project at 504.581.4043


AWA Membership Directory

The AWA has put together a membership directory of those members who voluntarily submitted their information.  Due to frequent changes in employment, etc., the Board decided to provide the directory in electronic format only, rather than a printed booklet.  The directory is organized by practice areas first, followed by an alphabetical listing of members.

The AWA Membership Directory can be accessed on our website:  http://www.awanola.org/index.php/links under “Other Helpful Links.”

The directory will be updated regularly.  Please review your listed information and email Kelly Barbier () with any changes.  If you are not included in the directory, and now want to submit your information, please email your contact information and area(s) of practice to Kelly Barbier.


AWA Ethics & Professionalism CLE

The AWA held its annual Ethics and Professionalism CLE Program on August 21, 2008. 

Civil District Court Judge Piper D. Griffin presented “Professionalism: A View From The Bench.” Julie Kilborn of the Louisiana Capital Assistance Center will present “Avoiding Ethical Complaints, And Dealing With Them If You Get Them”


Pro Bono Request

The AWA was lucky to have Melissa Sawyer, Executive Director of the Youth Empowerment Project, speak at our July luncheon.  The Youth Empowerment Project believes that “by providing legal advocacy, intensive aftercare and case management to at-risk New Orleans youth, we will strengthen each young person’s capacity to successfully connect with his or her families and communities and lay the foundation for their healthy transition to adulthood.”

There are no other programs in the city of New Orleans that provide holistic, wrap-around services to court-involved youth. YEP links youth with existing social services and community resources and it also provides in-house, culturally competent care that empowers youth and their families to advocate for themselves. YEP teaches youth and their families how to navigate legal, social service and greater community systems. It does this in part by collaborating with a wide range of local entities including the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court, various faith-based organizations, mentors, educational programs, job-training centers and counseling specialists.

One of the continuing needs of the YEP is for someone to provide legal advice and occasional representation for things such as emancipations, drawing up affidavits, answering questions about custody/guardianship issues, etc.  There were many AWA members who expressed an interest in volunteering at the luncheon.

We would like to put together a list of those persons who are willing to help out on occasion.  We will form an email list of the volunteers, and will email out the specific requests for help as they arise to see if any of the volunteers are able to help. 

If you would like to be included on the volunteer list, please email AWA President, Kelly Barbier at


AWA July Luncheon

The AWA July Luncheon was held at Herbsaint Restaurant. 

Our speaker was Melissa Sawyer, Executive Director of the Youth Empowerment Project, who spoke on “A Focus on Youth – Providing Support to Prevent Delinquency”

The Project believes that “by providing legal advocacy, intensive aftercare and case management to at-risk New Orleans youth, we will strengthen each young person’s capacity to successfully connect with his or her families and communities and lay the foundation for their healthy transition to adulthood.”

There are no other programs in the city of New Orleans that provide holistic, wrap-around services to court-involved youth. YEP links youth with existing social services and community resources and it also provides in-house, culturally competent care that empowers youth and their families to advocate for themselves. YEP teaches youth and their families how to navigate legal, social service and greater community systems. It does this in part by collaborating with a wide range of local entities including the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court, various faith-based organizations, mentors, educational programs, job-training centers and counseling specialists.

For more information, go to http://www.youthempowermentproject.org/


AWA Law School Awards

The AWA has committed to award $500 annually to an outstanding law clinic student from each of the two local law schools, whose work has focused on issues important to the AWA.

At Tulane, the $500 award is given to the most outstanding student in the Domestic Violence Law Clinic (as chosen by the Director of the Clinic).  The 2008 Award recipient is Nora Mahoney, a May 2008graduate.  In addition to her work at the Domestic Violence Clinic, Nora has worked for Bread of the City Legal Clinic in Washington DC, New Hampshire Bar Association Pro Bono Program, The Work Place (Welfare to Work) program in Boston, and as as assistant for the Refugee Program at Jewish Vocational Service in Boston.  Nora also has an interest in social and political issues in Coastal Kenya, and has worked in Mombasa, Kenya, assisting doctoral anthropological research in socio-economic impact of technology and law.

At Loyola, the $500 award is given to the most outstanding student in the family law section of the Loyola Law Clinic (to be selected by the family law attorney/advisor at the Clinic).  The 2008 Award recipient is Tiffany Elyce Crane.  Tiffany is a May 2008 graduate of Loyola University College of Law. She graduated with an Environmental Law Certificate and worked with the Loyola Family Law Clinic during the 2007-2008 school year. As part of her work with the clinic, Tiffany successfully filed the first contestation and establishment action in Louisiana.  Tiffany plans to pursue public interest work, particularly in the area of family law.

The 2007 Loyola Award recipient was Ericka Garnett. Erika is from New Orleans, studied civil law, and was a May 2007 graduate. The Tulane 2007 Award recipient was Lezlie Griffin, also a May 2007 graduate.  Lezlie is from Wetumpka, Alabama and received her BS from Troy State University.


AWA June Luncheon

The AWA June luncheon was held at Redfish Grill.  All in attendance were able to introduce themselves to the group in a get to know you session over lunch.  We also had several judicial candidates in attendance, who provided us with information about themselves and their campaigns.


AWA April Luncheon

The AWA April luncheon was held on April 17, 2008 at the Bourbon House Restaurant.

Cynthia Ceballos gave an informative and enjoyable talk on ”Changing Landscape of New Orleans Residents and Immigration Issues.”

Please check back soon for information about our next luncheon!