“Changed his life for the better!” It’s a phrase we often hear from our clients and makes our efforts even more worthwhile - to know through our actions, we’ve had a significant impact on someone’s life.
Read MoreEvent Of The Year
It was, as one lawyer told me, the legal community’s “event of the year.”
Read MoreSuccession Success
This case might not have had such a happy ending without The Project, its staff and volunteers. You can help us continue to fulfill our mission of providing civil legal services to those in a six-parish area who need representation and cannot afford a lawyer by attending the JFAB.
Read MoreBall Peeps
Who goes to the Justice For All Ball?
Read MoreCase Closed
It is our clients who benefit the most from the JFAB - the Ball provides more than one-third of our funding and makes the real successes possible.
Read MoreYou Should Be Dancing
As Marianne Hawkins Sabrier said so eloquently in yesterday’s post, “… I love how the variation in the entertainment can influence the atmosphere of the part, as well!”
Read MoreA Different View
I attended my first Justice for All Ball (JFAB) back in those days as a fun thing to do with friends and quickly became aware that it was so much more than just an elegant, fun-filled party.
Read MoreTwo Is A Magic Number
I volunteered as a member of the Ball Committee upon the urging of two past Board and Ball Chairs.
Read MoreBeautiful Spaces
Today, we pay tribute to the many lovely places and the many hosts who opened their homes to the Patron Party over the 30 years.
Read MoreThe Light Shines On
Initially, the Ball did not have an Honorary Chair. Over the years, we begin to honor individuals from the legal community. In recent times, we have reached beyond those borders bringing in business, non-profit and other community leaders as our Honorary Chair.
In today’s Tales of the Ball, we offer these thoughts from our JFAB 2014 Honorary Chair, Marcus Brown, Executive Vice President and General Counsel for Entergy from an article published when he was Honorary Chair.
Read MoreWild Ride With Lady Justice
It was so big that Gary Solomon, Sr., who had bought it in the silent auction, was unable to take Lady Justice with him.
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