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JANUARY 2010

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2009

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2009

  • Montgomery, Barnett is pleased to announce that Andrew T. Lilly has joined the New Orleans office as an associate.

  • Ashley L. Belleau, a partner in the New Orleans office, has been elected President-Elect of the Federal Bar Association, a national organization headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area. Ms. Belleau will be sworn in at the Association's Annual Meeting and Convention in Oklahoma City on September 12th, 2009.
  • Best LawyersTM, the "oldest and most respected peer review publication in the legal profession," has named the following Montgomery Barnett partners to the list of the Best Lawyers in AmericaTM 2010: John B. Gooch, Jr. (Maritime Law); A. Gordon Grant, Jr. (Maritime Law); Harvey C. Koch (Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, Insurance Law, and Legal Malpractice Law), Daniel Lund (Bet-the-Company Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Legal Malpractice Law, and Personal Injury Litigation), and John Y. Pearce (Mining Law, Natural Resources Law, and Oil & Gas Law).
  • Ryan M. McCabe, an associate in the Firm's New Orleans office, was recently appointed to the Rules of Professional Conduct Committee of the Louisiana State Bar Association

JULY/AUGUST 2009

  • Montgomery, Barnett is pleased to announce that Joseph P. Tynan was recently elected Managing Partner.  

APRIL / MAY 2009

  • Ashley L. Belleau, a partner in the Firm's New Orleans office, was recently honored by the Louisiana Bar Foundation for twenty years of membership.

  • Harvey C. Koch, a partner in the Firm's New Orleans office, has been listed in the 2010 edition of Who's Who Among Executives and Professionals Throughout the World.

  • Harvey C. Koch, a partner in the Firm's New Orleans office, will play Justice Brandeis in Father Chief Justice, a play by Paul R. Baier. The play will be performed at Loyola University's Nunemaker Auditorium in Monroe Hall, New Orleans, on Wednesday, February 4 at 6:30 p.m. Also featured are Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice (Ret.) Pascal F. Calogero, Jr., Justice (Ret.) Harry T. Lemmon, Judge Mary Ann Vial Lemmon, Judge Fredericka Wicker, and Judge Bob Downing. Mr. Koch has been an actor in the play since its first performance ten years ago.

FEBRUARY/MARCH 2009

JANUARY 2009

  • Eugene J. Radcliff, a partner in the Firm's Baton Rouge office, was appointed to the Board of Directors of the YMCA of Greater Baton Rouge (Baranco-Clark Branch).

  • John Y. Pearce, the Firm's Managing Partner, was elected President of the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Bar Foundation.

  • After two years of service as a member of the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Bar Association, Joseph P. Tynan, a partner in the Firm's New Orleans Office, has been elected Secretary.

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2008

  • Ryan McCabe, an associate in the New Orleans office, co-presented the 2008 Maritime Law Update CLE for the New Orleans Bar Association.

  • Eugene J. Radcliff has been appointed by Dr. Victor Upolo, the Chancellor of Southern University, to serve on the university's Business Advisory Board to the College of Business & Public Administration.

  • John Y. Pearce received the New Orleans Bar Association's Professionalism Award for 2008 at the Association's 84th Annual Dinner Meeting on November 20th at the Audubon Tea Room.

  • Governor Bobby Jindal has appointed Patrick E. O'Keefe to the Judicial Compensation Commission, subject to Senate confirmation. The fifteen member commission serves to evaluate salaries payable to judges and make recommendations to the legislature concerning these salaries.

  • Ashley L. Belleau, a partner in the New Orleans office, was sworn in as National Treasurer of the Federal Bar Association in September in Huntsville, Alabama. Ms. Belleau's official duties as Treasurer started on October 1st. Prior to becoming National Treasurer, Ashley served on the Board of Directors for two years and as the Federal Bar Association's General Counsel. She is a past President of the New Orleans Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and a past Vice President for the Fifth Circuit.

  • Ashley L. Belleau, a partner in the New Orleans office, co-presented a CLE on Limited Liability Companies in September.  

OCTOBER 2008

SEPTEMBER 2008  

  • Best LawyersTM, the "oldest and most respected peer review publication in the legal profession," has named the following Montgomery Barnett partners to the list of the Best Lawyers in AmericaTM: John B. Gooch, Jr. (Maritime Law); A. Gordon Grant, Jr. (Maritime Law); Harvey C. Koch (Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, Insurance Law, and Legal Malpractice Law), Daniel Lund (Bet-the-Company Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Legal Malpractice Law, and Personal Injury Litigation), and John Y. Pearce (Mining Law, Natural Resources Law, and Oil & Gas Law).

  • Montgomery Barnett has been named by Best LawyersTM as the number one firm in Louisiana for legal malpractice law and mining law, and the number one firm in New Orleans for natural resources law and alternative dispute resolution.

AUGUST 2008  

  • Governor Haley Barbour has appointed Jim Simpson, a partner in the Gulfport Office, to serve as President of the Board of Commissioners of the Gulfport State Port Authority, which is used to manage or operate port facilities in Gulfport. These port facilities include waterways for shipping providing wharves, piers, docks, warehouses, cranes, and other investments at ports.

  • Joseph P. Tynan, a partner in the New Orleans office, has been appointed to serve as Chair of the Maritime & International Law Committee of the New Orleans Bar Association.  The Committee will hold its first CLE on September 23, 2008, a panel discussion of Cain v. Transocean Offshore, moderated by United States District Judge Barbier.

  • Eugene Radcliff, a partner in the Baton Rouge office, was commencement speaker for the Medaillion Ceremony at the Graduate School at Southern University, New Orleans.

JULY 2008

  • Patrick O'Keefe, a partner in the New Orleans office, will co-present a CLE seminar on recent developments in maritime personal injury law. The seminar will be held by the National Business Institute. Click here for more information on the seminar.

JUNE 2008

  • Ryan McCabe, an associate in the New Orleans office, presented a paper entitled Wind versus Flood and Other Trivial and Mundane Matters at the Louisiana State Bar Association's annual Summer School continuing legal education program in Sandestin, Florida. Mr. McCabe was a member of a panel that included Hon. Jim Donelon, the Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance.

  • Ashley Belleau, a partner in the New Orleans office, will co-present a CLE seminar on the use of limited liability companies. The seminar will be held by the National Business Institute. Click here for more information on the seminar.

  • Ryan McCabe, an associate in the New Orleans office, spoke on behalf of the New Orleans Bar Association at a naturalization ceremony held before Judge Sally Shushan at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

MARCH 2008

  • Ryan McCabe, Harriet Campbell Young, and Jeremy Rush competed in the New Orleans Bar and Grille charity cook-off.  The Bar and Grille is sponsored by the Young Lawyers Section of the New Orleans Bar Association.

JANUARY 2008 

  • Ryan McCabe, an associate in the New Orleans office, has been selected to judge competitors in 2008 Tulane University Law School Sports Law Moot Court Competition.  The Competition attracts competitors throughout the country.

NOVEMBER 2007

  • Ryan McCabe, an associate in the New Orleans office, has been selected to judge competitors in the Fifteenth Annual John R. Brown Admiralty Moot Court Competition. The Competition attracts competitors from law schools throughout the country. For more information, click here.

  • Terrel Broussard, a partner in the Baton Rouge office, has been elected by the New Orleans Bar Association to the Board of Directors of the Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, which provides free legal aid for low-income people on civil legal problems in a ten-parish area of southeast Louisiana. For more information about Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, click here.

  • Albert Mintz, a partner in the New Orleans office, has been selected to receive the Arceneaux Professionalism Award, which will be presented at the upcoming Annual Meeting and Dinner of the New Orleans Bar Association.

  • Patrick O'Keefe, a partner in the New Orleans office, will co-present a CLE seminar on workers' compensation case preparation techniques and legislative developments in workers' compensation law. The seminar will be held by the National Business Institute. Click here for more information on the seminar.

OCTOBER 2007

  • The National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty is recognizing and honoring Judge Jay Zainey of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana for creating the Homeless Experience Legal Protection (H.E.L.P.) Program. Judge Zainey will be given the Bruce F. Vento Award at the NLCHP's 9th Annual McKinney-Vento Awards dinner on Wednesday, October 24, 2007 in Washington, D.C. Montgomery Barnett has regularly provided volunteers to Judge Zainey's H.E.L.P. Program in New Orleans and the firm congratulates Judge Zainey on receiving this honor.

  • Harvey Koch, a partner in the New Orleans office, was named to the Annual Guide to Commercial Litigation's 2007 list of Best Lawyers in America for Commercial Litigation.

  • Ryan McCabe, an associate in the New Orleans office, has been admitted to the Louisiana bar.

AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2007

  • Montgomery Barnett was recently recognized by the Louisiana Supreme Court for the firm's dedication to addressing pro bono legal issues.

  • Patrick O'Keefe, a partner in the New Orleans office, was recently appointed national counsel for the Federal Bar Association. For more information about the Federal Bar Association, click here.

  • Harvey Koch, a partner in the New Orleans office, recently authored and presented a paper to the Travelers Insurance Company entitled The Role of the Rule of Law in the Wake of Catastrophic Disasters. Click here to read the article.

JUNE 2007

  • Dan Lund, a partner in the New Orleans office, and his wife, Carole, recently traveled to South America as medical missionaries. Their story was chronicled in the July-August issue of Inside Northside magazine. A copy can be read here.

JUNE 2007

  • Eugene Radcliff, a partner in the Baton Rouge office, organized and moderated a panel discussion on Sarbanes Oxley.  The event was held on Friday, June 8, 2007 at the Renaissance Hotel in New Orleans and was produced for newly-elected officers and district representatives of a national non-profit organization.  Panelists and topics included: Lynne Burkfhart (Posthelwaite Netterville) - Sarbanes Oxley; Richard Salmon (Posthelwaite Netterville) - Information System Security and Privacy; Jullin Renthrope (Louisiana Legislative Auditor's Office) - Accounting Disclosures for Non-Profits; Kyshun Webster, Ph.D (Operation Reach, Inc.) - Record Keeping and Funding Activities for Non-Profits.

MAY 2007

  • Patrick O'Keefe, a partner in the New Orleans office, recently authored a book review which was published in the May 2007 edition of The Federal Lawyer.  Mr. O'Keefe reviewed Master of Souls: A Mystery of Ancient Ireland, the sixteenth full-length mystery novel by Peter Tremayne (the nom de plume of Celtic scholar Peter Berresford Ellis).

  • Harvey Koch was listed in The International Who's Who of Construction Lawyers 2007.  Mr. Koch has been recognized by his peers as one of the leading practitioners in the field of construction law.  As a further testament to his expertise, Mr. Koch was invited by Aspen Publishing to author the Louisiana chapter to its publication: 50 State Licensing of Contractors, Architects and Engineers

APRIL 2007

  • Montgomery Barnett congratulates its new partner, Eugene Radcliff .

  • Gordon Grant  received the Distinguished Maritime Lawyer Award from the New Orleans Bar Association at a luncheon held at the Hotel Intercontinental on Tuesday, April 24, 2007.  The members of the New Orleans Bar Association's Maritime and International Law Committee annually select a member who is a long-standing member of the Maritime and International Law Committee, is highly respected among his peers and contributes significantly to the local admiralty bar.  Click here for more information.

MARCH 2007

  • Patrick O'Keefe  participated as a judge in the Thurgood A. Marshall Memorial Moot Court Competition which was sponsored by the Federal Bar Association.  Each Spring, in conjunction with the FBA mid-year meeting in Washington D.C., teams from law schools around the country take part in the the Thurgood A. Marshall Memorial Moot Court Competition. Final rounds are held in the Court of Military Appeals.

  • Daniel Lund participated as a judge in the 2007 National Trial Competition Regional Qualifier hosted by LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center.  The National Trial Competition was established in 1975 to encourage and strengthen students advocacy skills through quality competition and valuable interaction with members of the bench and bar. The program is designed to expose law students to the nature of trial practice and to serve as a supplement to their education.  The event at LSU was one of fourteen Regional Competitions.  The winners from the various regions participate in the National Final held in Texas.

FEBRUARY 2007

  • Jim Simpson , a partner in the Gulfport Office, was elected Municipal Court Judge for the City of Long Beach, Mississippi.

  • Gordon Grant will receive the Distinguished Maritime Lawyer Award from the New Orleans Bar Association at a luncheon to be held at the Hotel Intercontinental on Tuesday, April 24, 2007.

  • Gordon Grant and Patrick O'Keefe were admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.  The United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces exercises worldwide appellate jurisdiction over members of the armed forces on active duty and other persons subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The Court is composed of five civilian judges appointed for 15-year terms by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate.  Cases on the Court’s docket address a broad range of legal issues, including constitutional law, criminal law, evidence, criminal procedure, ethics, administrative law, and national security law.  Decisions by the Court are subject to direct review by the Supreme Court of the United States.

The Court was in special session in New Orleans on February 13, 2007 as guests of Loyola Law School through the Court's "Project Outreach" program.  Oral argument was presented in the case of United States v. Isaac D. Roberson in the en banc courtroom of the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

  • Brandi Schwartz, an associate in the Gulfport office, was elected to the Board of Directors of the Young Lawyers Division of the Mississippi Bar Association.  She practices in the areas of general litigation and products liability defense. Brandi graduated, cum laude, from Millsaps College in 1993 and received her J.D. from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1996.  She received mediation training from the Accord Institute and Southern Arbitration and Mediation in 1999 and from Harvard Law School’s Program of Instruction for Lawyers in 2001.  In January 2006, she was selected as one of the mediators for the Mississippi Hurricane Mediation Program sponsored by the Mississippi Department of Insurance. Brandi is a member of the Mississippi Bar Association, the Harrison County Bar Association, the Harrison County Young Lawyers Association and the American Bar Association.  She has worked as a volunteer for the Mississippi High School Mock Trial Competition and for Disaster Legal Services at the Disaster Recovery Centers following Hurricane Katrina. She also serves as a member of the Mississippi Young Lawyer’s Assistance Committee.  Brandi and her husband, Robert, reside in Gulfport where she serves on the Board of Directors of the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center and is a Life Member of Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport.

  • Harvey Koch will deliver the Plenary Address at the 18th Annual Conference of the American College of Construction Lawyers in Dana Point, California on February 23, 2007.

JANUARY 2007

DECEMBER 2006

  • Harvey C. Koch has been listed among the world's preeminent construction lawyers in the 2007 edition of International Who's Who of Construction Lawyers.

  • Terrel J. Broussard delivered a CLE seminar on post-hurricane employment law entitled "What is Your Recovery Like?  Have We Learned Anything From The Twisted Sisters, Katrina, Rita and Wilma?"  The presentation was given at the annual Summer School Revisited program held by the Louisiana State Bar Association.

  • Joseph P. Tynan  was elected to the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Bar Association for a three-year term expiring in 2009.

  • John Y. Pearce was awarded the Fleur De Lis Leader Award by the New Orleans Bar Association in recognition of his outstanding service to NOBA and the legal community.

  • Eugene J. Radcliff was published in the Winter/Spring Edition of the American Bar Association's Trial Practice Journal.  His article, titled "A Practical Look at Daubert, Voir Dire and Report Preparation Issues Re: Expert Witnesses," was co-authored with Jeffrey B. Crockett of Jorden Burt L.L.P. in Miami, FL.

  • Montgomery Barnett proudly announced the Grand Opening of its new offices in Baton Rouge at 140 Essen Centre on December 1, 2006.

OCTOBER 2006

  • A. Gordon Jr. Grant, a partner in the New Orleans office, received the Distinguished Maritime Lawyer Award from the New Orleans Bar Association.

SEPTEMBER 2006

  • James C. Jr. Simpson, partner in the Gulfport office has been unanimously elected to complete the term of a resigning member as Vice President of the Mississippi Defense Lawyers Association. The term runs through January 13, 2007.

  • Harvey C. Koch, partner in the New Orleans office, has recently been named to the Construction Law section of the 2006 Edition of the International Who's Who of Business Lawyers. The listing is in the print volume volume and at the website http://www.whoswholegal.com/ .

  • Albert Mintz, partner in the New Orleans office, was presented the Young Family Award for professional excellence on Sunday, September 17, 2006 by the Professional Advisory Committee of the Jewish Endowment Foundation.  The Young Family Award recognizes legal, financial, and estate-planning professionals from the New Orleans Jewish community who demonstrate extraordinary concern for their community and their clients.

AUGUST 2006

  • Terrel J. Broussard, a partner in the Baton Rouge office, was appointed to the New Orleans Community Support Foundation which will manage the City's Unified plan for rebuilding.

APRIL 2006

  • Patrick E. O'Keefe , of the New Orleans office, will participate as a speaker in a one-day seminar on April 4, 2006 entitled, "Handling Workplace Injuries Under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation and Defense Base Act." The seminar will take place in New York City at the Crowne Plaza at United Nations. The seminar is presented by the National Business Institute and registration is available at www.nbi.sems.com or by calling 800-930-6182.-*
  • John Y. Pearce , the managing partner of Montgomery, Barnett, was elected Chairman of the Board of Children's Hospital in New Orleans in April of 2006. Mr. Pearce has served on the board of this non-profit entity since the mid-1990's.

MARCH 2006

  • Terrel J. Broussard, partner with Montgomery Barnett, will take part in a panel discussion at Loyola University Chicago School of Law as part of the annual Race and Law Symposium. The topics will include racial and legal issues surrounding Hurricane Katrina and its victims. This event is sponsored by the American Bar Association and takes place March 18, 2006 at the Water Tower campus at 25 East Pearson in Chicago. Details on attending this event are available from Lisa Ellison, the Race and Law Committee Chair, at lisa.ellison@att .
  • Terrel J. Broussard has been asked to serve on the New Orleans City Council's Hurricane Katrina Advisory Committee. The purpose of the committee is to advise the City Council regarding the recovery of the city from the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina and to recommend solutions that would enhance emergency preparations of the city.

  • Eugene J. Radcliff , currently of the Baton Rouge office, recently completed negotiations on behalf of Mr. Eddie Feigner, renowned as softball’s greatest pitcher and founder of "The King and His Court" 4 man softball team. The deal includes a full length feature film with Powerhouse Films, a documentary, a reality television series, and two interactive video games.

December 2005

  • Effective December 1, 2005, James C. Simpson of the Gulfport office, was named as General Counsel to the Harrison County Development Commission, the economic development entity for Harrison County, Mississippi.

  • Terrel J. Broussard, currently working in the Baton Rouge office, was recently appointed by Governor Blanco to the Louisiana Recovery Authority - Housing and Redevelopment Task Force.

  • Montgomery, Barnett was featured, along with several other local businesses, in an article in the December 4, 2005 New Orleans Times-Picayune Money Section regarding New Orleans businesses that put expansion plans into action following Hurricane Katrina.  Administrator, Malcolm Martin, was quoted in the article, explaining that the firm, in the three months following the storm, has grown from two locations to four, adding offices in Baton Rouge and Mandeville to complement the home office in New Orleans and the Gulfport location, which opened almost four years ago.

  • John Y. Pearce recently co-authored the following paper which appeared in the ABA Energy Committees Newsletter: Please click here to read article:Governing Open-Loop Terminals: the Controversy in the Gulf States


November 2005

  • Montgomery, Barnett is pleased to announce that its client, Chlorine Productions, L.L.C., has relocated the feature film, CHLORINE, to Shreveport, Louisiana. For more information see http://www.variety.com/ for November 3 article highlighting the film and the firm's representation of the production.

  • Montgomery, Barnett is also pleased to announce that its client, TAG Entertainment (http://www.tagentertainment.com/), will begin production of the feature film DEAL, the first feature film to be filmed in the New Orleans region since Hurricane Katrina.

May 2005

  • Philip S. Brooks, Jr., is hosting a seminar on trucking litigation and D.O.T. regulations in Louisiana. The seminar will be held at The Fairmont New Orleans, 123 Baronne Street on July 20, 2005. Registration: 8 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Session: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Call (888) 678-5565 or visit http://www.lorman.com/ for more details.

March 2005

  • Montgomery Barnett Brown Read Hammond & Mintz, L.L.P. is proud to announce Karina Gentinetta of our New Orleans location, and James C. Simpson of our Gulfport, MS location have both been named partners of the firm. Congratulations!

January 2005


August 2004

  • Congratulations to Albert Mintz, who has been elected Chairman of the 2004-05 Board of Governors of the prestigious Emeritus Club of Tulane University. The Emeritus Club is directly involved with alumni affairs at Tulane.

  • Mr. Mintz has also been selected by the Young Leadership Council as one of the 24 recipients to receive its 18th annual Role Model Award for this year. The Role Model Gala dinner will be held at the New Orleans Marriott Hotel on Saturday evening, August 21, 2004.


March 2004

  • Montgomery Barnett is pleased to announce that Philip S. Brooks, Jr. will present on the issue of State Workers' Compensation Issues at the HIPAA Privacy Regulations And Workers' Compensation in Louisiana seminar.


January 2004


August 2003

  • Our Gulfport office has relocated to 2310 19th Street, Gulfport, Mississippi 39501.

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