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Florida Parishes of Louisiana American Inn of Court     Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel
                 Greater New Orleans Louis A. Martinet Legal Society,  Louisiana City Attorneys Association
                 Inc.                                          Louisiana City Court Judges Association
                 Harry V. Booth American Inn of Court          Louisiana District Attorneys Association
                 Inn on the Teche American Inn of Court        Louisiana District Judges Association
                 Jesse N. Stone Legal Society                  Louisiana Employment Lawyers Association
                 Judge Albert Tate American Inn of Court       Louisiana Hispanic Lawyers Association
                 John M. Duhe, Jr. American Inn of Court       Louisiana Judicial Council, National Bar Association
                 Judge Fred Fudicker, Jr. American Inn of Court   New Orleans Association of Defense Counsel
                 Judge John C. Boutall American Inn of Court   New Orleans Bar Association Inn of Court
                 LA Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges   Southern University Law Center American Inn of Court
                 Louis A. Martinet Legal Society  Inc., Baton Rouge  Thomas More-Loyola Law  School American  Inn of
                 Chapter                                       Court
                 Louis A. Martinet Legal Society Inc. Greater Lafayette  Tulane Law School American Inn of Court
                 Chapter                                       Vietnamese American Bar Association of Louisiana
                 Louis A. Martinet Society Inc., Lake Charles Chapter   Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court
                 Louis A. Martinet Legal Society Inc., Northeast Chapter
                 Louisiana Asian Pacific American Bar Association
                 Louisiana Association for Justice
                 Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers


               DIVERSITY

               The Diversity Committee has worked to increase awareness of diversity, inclusion, and cultural
               competency issues and to  assist in encouraging racial, ethnic, gender, generational, sexual
               orientation, geographic, and disability diversity within the Bar.

               Diversity Statement of Principles

               On April 4, 2009, the LSBA Board of Governors approved a Statement of Diversity Principles for
               dissemination to and execution by lawyers, judges, law firms and law departments within the state.
               The Statement reflects the recognition that meaningful diversity advancements occur when the
               leaders in an organization embrace diversity and inclusion and demonstrate through their actions
               that diversity and inclusion is a priority to the organization.  By executing the Statement, the
               attorneys, judges, law firms, law departments and entities agree to use their best efforts to increase
               the diversity in their hiring, retention and promotion of attorneys, and the elevation of attorneys to
               leadership positions within their organizations.  To date, the LSBA has approximately  416
               signatories.

               The entire list of signatories is available on the LSBA  website on the Member Outreach and
               Diversity Department webpage at:
               http://www.lsba.org/Diversity/DiversityPrinciples.aspx.





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