8:00
a.m. |
Registrant Check-in Plimsoll Ballroom Foyer,
3rd Floor |
8:00 a.m. – 8:40 a.m.
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Excellence in
Diversity Reception honoring Sponsors Plimsoll
Ballroom Foyer, 3rd Floor
Open to speakers, sponsors, and
registrants.
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8:40 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
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Acknowledgments Sponsor
Recognition/Sponsor Representative Photos Plimsoll
Ballroom, 3rd Floor
- Demarcus J. Gordon, Partner, Kelly Hart Pitre, New Orleans, LA,
Conclave Chair
- Kellen J. Mathews, Partner, Adams and Reese, L.L.P., New Orleans,
LA, Conclave Co-Chair
- Monica M. Vela-Vick, The Dugan Law Firm, APLC, New Orleans, LA,
Conclave Co-Chair
- Co-Chairs, LSBA Committee on Diversity in the Legal Profession
- Chair and Co-Chairs, Conclave on Diversity in the Legal
Profession
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9:00 a.m. - 9:05
a.m. |
Recognition and
Introduction of Chief Justice John L. Weimer III, Louisiana Supreme
Court Plimsoll
Ballroom, 3rd Floor
- Demarcus J. Gordon, Partner, Kelly Hart Pitre, New Orleans, LA,
Conclave Chair
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9:05 a.m. -
9:10
a.m.
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Welcoming
Remarks
- Chief Justice John L. Weimer III,
Louisiana Supreme Court, New Orleans, LA
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9:10 a.m. – 9:20 a.m.
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Welcoming Remarks Introduction of
Plenary Session One Speaker Plimsoll Ballroom, 3rd
Floor
- Demarcus J. Gordon, Partner, Kelly Hart Pitre, New Orleans, LA,
Conclave Chair
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9:20 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
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Plenary Session
One - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 1.00
Professionalism Credit Hour Plimsoll Ballroom, 3rd
Floor
Navigating
Backlash and Going Beyond Best Practices
This
session will explore the ways that backlash to DEI has shaped the field.
Going beyond best practices, we will discuss frameworks that can help law
schools and firms address concerns in the current climate. The importance
of psychological safety amidst changing dynamics will also be discussed.
Reflection questions will encourage participants to more deeply understand
their spheres of influence.
- Dr. Kira H. Banks, Professor, St. Louis University, St. Louis,
MO
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10:20 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
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Networking Break
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10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
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Plenary Session Two -
Immigration 1.00
Professionalism Credit Hour Plimsoll
Ballroom, 3rd
Floor
From
Policy to Practice: What Private Attorneys Need to Know About Immigration
Law Today
With immigration enforcement
ramping up dramatically and federal policies constantly shifting, this
session is tailored for attorneys from mid- to large-sized civil firms who
wish to deepen their knowledge and engagement. A panel comprised of former
government attorneys, civil rights defenders, and impact litigators will
examine evolving threats to due process, local enforcement trends, and how
law firms can play an influential role in defending immigrant rights.
Through firsthand stories and strategic insights, panelists unpack today’s
most pressing immigration challenges and connect them to opportunities for
strategic involvement. Whether advising corporate clients or championing
pro bono cases, attendees will discover how their skills can be put to use
in the current climate.
- Paul H. "Woody" Scott, Moderator, The Scott Law Firm
LLC, Baton Rouge, LA
- Danielle V. Hernandez, Founder, DVH Law Group, Tampa, FL
- Erin C. Hebert, Ware | Immigration, Metairie, LA
- Mich P. González, Co-founder, Sanctuary of the South (SOS), New
Orleans, LA
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11:30 a.m. - 11:45
a.m.
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Transition
Break |
11:45 a.m. –
12:10 p.m. |
Luncheon, Presentations, Committee on
Diversity in the Legal Profession Award River
Ballroom, 3rd Floor
11:45
a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Introduction of Recipient of Committee on Diversity
in the Legal Profession Award
- Demarcus J. Gordon, Partner, Kelly Hart Pitre, New Orleans, LA,
Conclave Chair
Committee on Diversity in the Legal Profession
Award Recipient, J. Dalton Courson, Litigation Director, Disability Rights
Louisiana, New Orleans, LA
12:00
p.m. - 12:10 p.m. Introduction of Keynote Speaker
- Demarcus J. Gordon, Partner, Kelly Hart Pitre, New Orleans, LA,
Conclave Chair
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12:10 p.m. - 1:10 p.m.
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Keynote
Session 1.00
Professionalism Credit Hour River
Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Equity-Focused Leadership as a Form of
Resistance
We are facing what appears to be unprecedented
challenges as citizens and lawyers. Professor Angela A. Allen-Bell
discourages episodic outrage and retreat as a response. During her
keynote, she will situate today’s headlines in their historical context,
and she will explain the necessity of participants leading in
equity-centered ways at this moment of reflection and responsibility. She
will demonstrate how participants, in so doing, can become impactful and
empowering forces in the profession and beyond.
- Angela A. Allen-Bell, B. K. Agnihotri Endowed Professor, Southern
University Law Center, Baton Rouge, LA
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1:10
p.m. - 1:20 p.m. |
Transition
Break |
1:20 p.m. – 2:20
p.m.
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Plenary Session
Three – Best Practices 1.00 Ethics Credit Hour Plimsoll
Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Beyond the Buzz: Practical, Ethical AI for Lawyers
Generative AI has dominated headlines, but
what does it actually mean for your legal practice—and your ethical
obligations? In this session, Greg Siskind, a practicing attorney and
legal AI platform founder, cuts through the hype to explore real-world
applications of AI in law firms today. The program will focus on the
intersection of AI use and professional responsibility, covering key
concerns such as competence, confidentiality, supervision, and
unauthorized practice of law. With practical examples from daily law
practice, this presentation will demystify AI tools, explain how lawyers
are already using them ethically, and explore how these technologies can
enhance—not undermine—access to justice.
- Greg Siskind, Co-founding Partner, Siskind Susser, PC, Memphis,
TN
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2:20 p.m. – 2:30
p.m. |
Networking
Break
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2:30 p.m. - 3:30
p.m. |
Plenary Session
Four - Best
Practices 1.00
Professionalism Credit Hour Plimsoll
Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Legal
Aid's Innovation Imperative: Building Sustainable Technology to Broaden
Legal Access
Legal aid
organizations are often seen as under-resourced and overburdened — yet
across the country, they’re leading transformative work through
intentional innovation. This panel brings together legal aid leaders who
are embedding tech into their workflows, building internal innovation
labs, partnering with universities and funders, and creating repeatable
solutions to meet the urgent needs of marginalized communities.
Discover how these teams are developing AI tools, reshaping intake
systems, and sharing expertise across state lines — all while navigating
the constraints of limited funding and misunderstood board expectations.
From building a culture of innovation to investing for the long game, this
panel invites law firm allies to reimagine what legal aid really means —
and how to be part of its evolution. This session will demystify how legal
aid organizations move from survival to strategy.
- Kirra Jarratt, Chief Executive Officer, DC Bar Foundation,
Washington, DC
- Scheree M. Gilchrist, Chief Innovation Officer, Legal Aid of North
Carolina, Raleigh, NC
- Susan StVincent, Chief Operating Officer, Legal Aid Foundation of
Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
CA
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