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Greater New Orleans Louis A. Martinet Legal Society Civic Award [6] Alliance for Good Government 2004 Award for Exemplary Community Service Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc 2018 Women of Achievement Nominee [7] NBA Women’s Lawyer Division - National Bar Association Lifetime Achievement Award Greater New Orleans Louis A. Martinet Legal Society 2019
She was also a partner for 17 years at the New Orleans office of Liskow & Lewis, a Louisiana law firm focused on energy and oil industries. [7] Douglas is a former president of both the New Orleans Bar Association and the Greater New Orleans Louis A. Martinet Society. [8]
The Association of the Bar of New Orleans, founded 1847; The New Orleans Law Association, founded 1855; The Louisiana Bar Association, founded 1899. [2] In 1929, the Louisiana State Bar Association was founded as a voluntary organization; its first president was Cecil C. Byrd. Act 54 of the 1940 Louisiana Legislative Session authorized the ...
Fifteen years ago, they opened Cozie's Sports Bar and Grill in Gretna, Louisiana, just across the river from New Orleans and 5 miles from the Superdome. "My husband is a Philadelphia Eagles fan.
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Miriam Waltzer: [61] First female judge to be elected to Orleans Parish Criminal District Court, Louisiana; Kim M. Boyle: [48] First African American female (and African American overall) to serve as the President of the New Orleans Bar Association (2003)
Career Public Interest Award from the Louisiana State Bar Association, 2008 [18] Woman of the Year award by New Orleans CityBusiness, 2011 [18] City Business Icon Award in honor of New Orleans’ 300th anniversary, 2018; Judge Libby Hines Domestic Violence Award, 2023 [1] St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church's Humanitarian [29] Award; YMCA Role ...
Johnson emphasized civil rights and legal assistance to the poor. After passing the bar, she became the managing attorney at the New Orleans Legal Assistance Corporation (NOLAC), serving from 1969 to 1973. [4] In 1984, she was elected to the Orleans Parish Civil District Court, the first woman to serve as a judge in that court. She was re ...