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Annual Fellow Dues Contribution
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A Fellow is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association in good standing or any member of the faculty of an American Bar Association accredited law school in Louisiana who makes a contribution to the Louisiana Bar Foundation, as classified by the levels of Fellowship and is sponsored by an existing Fellow who is in good standing with the LBF.
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Gala Sponsorship -- Cornerstone Level $3,000
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Includes 20 patron party tickets, 20 gala tickets with 2 reserved tables, and program recognition.
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Gala Sponsorship -- Capital Level $2,000
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Includes 10 patron party tickets, 10 gala tickets with 1 reserved table, and program recognition.
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Gala Sponsorship -- Pillar Level $1,200
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Includes 6 patron party tickets, 6 gala tickets, and program recognition.
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Gala Sponsorship -- Foundation Level $400
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Includes 2 patron party tickets, 2 gala tickets, and program recognition.
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Gala -- Individual Ticket $150
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Individual tickets to the gala are available for $150.
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Gala -- Young Lawyer Individual Ticket $100
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Young Lawyer individual gala tickets are available for $100.
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Raising the Bar Endowment Fund
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The endowment fund provides funding for justice-related nonprofit organizations in Louisiana and helps to address the unrealized legal needs of Louisiana’s indigent citizens.
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Kids' Chance Fund
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The Kids’ Chance Program awards scholarships to dependent children of a worker killed or permanently and totally disabled in an accident compensable under a state or federal Workers’ Compensation Act or law.
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Miscellaneous Donations
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Publication -- In Our Own Words; Reflections on Professionalism in the Law
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This publication addresses the growing concerns of professionalism and civility in the practice of law and provides a variety of perspectives on professionalism in the legal profession. It has served as material in continuing education professionalism courses.
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Publication -- The Louisiana Civil Code: A European Legacy for the United States
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This publicaiton is a non-technical book explaining the Civil Code to laymen, undergraduate students and judges and lawyers unschooled in the civil law.
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Publication -- The Louisiana Criminal Code: Ten Proposals for Reform
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This publication was published in 2002 and is a reference work and a call to action to our legal community to consider a revision of our Criminal Code, which was last revised in 1942.
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LA Supreme Court Building print -- signed
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An origianl painting of the LA Supreme Courthouse by Leonard L. Kilgore III of Baton Rouge was reproduced to a beautiful 14 x 18 print to hang in your home or office. This print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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LA Supreme Court Building print
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An origianl painting of the LA Supreme Courthouse by Leonard L. Kilgore III of Baton Rouge was reproduced to a beautiful 14 x 18 print to hang in your home or office.
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