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Officers and Board of Governors
Officers 2019-20
Officers and Board of Governors 2019-20 America in 1992-98.
He has been listed in Best Lawyers (2012-2019),
OFFICERS 2019-20 including 2013 New Orleans Litigation-Real Estate
Lawyer of the Year and Lawyer of the Year 2018 in the
Robert A. Kutcher practice areas of closely held companies and family busi-
President nesses law; and Louisiana Super Lawyers in business
Robert A. Kutcher is the managing partner in the Me- litigation (2008-2019).
tairie firm of Richard Kutcher Tygier & Luminais, L.L.P. Bob and his wife, Renee B. Kutcher, have been mar-
He received his BS degree in 1972 from Cornell Univer- ried for 34 years. They have four children.
sity and his JD degree, cum laude, in 1975 from Loyola Robert A. Kutcher Ste. 900, 3850 N. Causeway Blvd.
University Law School. He was admitted to practice in Metairie, LA 70002-8130
Louisiana in 1976 and in New York in 1976. (504)830-3838 • fax (504)836-9540
Bob served as president-elect of the Louisiana State email: rkutcher@nolacounsel.com
Bar Association (LSBA) in 2018-19 and as treasurer in website: www.nolacounsel.com
2014-16. He served in the House of Delegates and on
the House Liaison Committee for several terms. He is Alainna R. Mire
a member of the Legislation Committee and the Com- President-Elect
mittee on the Profession. He is a member of the Louisi- Alainna R. Mire is the chief resilience officer and an
ana Bar Journal Editorial Board and is a co-chair of the assistant attorney for the City of Alexandria and a former
Summer School Planning Committee. He also served on Alainna R. Mire human resources director. She received a BA degree in
the Nominating Committee and the Rules of Professional political science in 2000 from Louisiana State University
Conduct Committee. He chaired the Audit Committee in and her JD/BCL degree in 2004 from LSU Paul M. He-
2013 and received the LSBA President’s Award in 2013. bert Law Center. She was admitted to practice in Louisi-
He served as a board member of the Louisiana Civ- ana in 2004.
il Justice Center (2015-18) and the Pro Bono Project Alainna served as Louisiana State Bar Association
(2014-17). He was a member of the Louisiana Attorney secretary and Louisiana Bar Journal editor in 2015-17.
Disciplinary Board from 1993-99, chairing the board in She also served as LSBA Young Lawyers Division chair,
1999. He was a member of the Federal Bar Association chair-elect, secretary and District 6 representative. She
New Orleans Chapter from 1984-92, serving as president served on the LSBA’s Board of Governors as House of
in 1991-92. He is a Fellow of the Louisiana Bar Founda- Delegates Liaison Committee chair.
tion and the American Bar Foundation and is a master in A former officer of the Central Louisiana Pro Bono
the Thomas More Inn of Court. Project and chair of the Alexandria Bar Association’s
Bob chaired the Louisiana State Advisory Committee Young Lawyers Council, she is a member of the Alexan-
to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission from 1990-94. He dria Bar Association, the American Bar Association and
was an associate commissioner of the Anti-Defamation the Louisiana Bar Foundation’s Budget Committee. She
League National Commission from 1991-2002, regional is currently serving as chair of the United Way of Central
chair of the Anti-Defamation League from 1992-96 and Louisiana.
regional board member since 1984. 915 3rd St., Alexandria, LA 71301
In his community, he served as president of Shir Cha- (318)449-5046 • fax (318)449-5019
dash Conservative Synagogue and the Jewish Commu- email: alainna.mire@cityofalex.com
nity Center of New Orleans. He also served as a board website: www.cityofalexandriala.com
member of the Jewish Community Centers of North