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Fellowship

Members of the Louisiana Bar Foundation are referred to as Fellows. Fellowship consists of judges, lawyers, and law professors whose professional, public and private careers demonstrate their dedication to the improvement of the administration of justice. Benefits of Fellowship are recognition of one's contribution to the profession, alliance with the Foundation's mission, association with an organization directly impacting the legal profession, committee participation and leadership, professional development and networking, invitations to special events and meetings, and participation in annual nominations for Louisiana's distinguished jurist, attorney, and professor awards.

 

 

Membership Update

An important change was made to the By-Laws, in an effort to address the long-term viability of the Louisiana Bar Foundation and simplify membership in the organization. The Board of Directors amended Article III of the By-Laws at its meeting in January eliminating multiple, multi-year pledges and transitioning to an annual membership support program.

Any member in good standing of the Louisiana State Bar Association or a member of the faculty of a law school in Louisiana which is accredited by the American Bar Association is eligible to be a Fellow.  Lawyers eligible for membership make an annual, unrestricted financial contribution each year, at the level they desire, minimum requirement or more, for as long as they choose to do so as outlined in the By-Laws Article III. Examples of this type of donation may include one or more of the following:  Fellow dues, LBF check-off on LSBA registration statements, LBF year end donations, LBF annual fund donations and/or miscellaneous donations. In accordance with the LBF Articles of Incorporation, Fellows meeting this criteria are entitled to one vote at meetings of the Foundation.

All members of the Foundation who became Fellows by December 31, 1996 and who have already fulfilled their initial pledge are classified as Charter Fellows of the Foundation, in keeping with the intent to have a lifetime status with the organization.  Charter Fellows are entitled to vote at every meeting of the Foundation, regardless of any continuing donations.  Nonetheless, Charter Fellows are encouraged to make an unrestricted, voluntary donation to the Foundation annually.

 

For Fellowship Information contact Danielle J. Marshall at danielle@raisingthebar.org.

 

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