Monday, September 22, 2008

Charles Bernard once said, “There is no love sincerer than the love of food.”

Whether or not you agree with Mr. Bernard, it is an indisputable fact that no place loves its food quite as sincerely – or as indulgently – as New Orleans. Some people eat to live, but New Orleanians live to eat. As a result, the city offers one of the most incredible – and incredibly diverse – concentrations of exceptional dining and unforgettable cuisine in the world. Click here for more information.

Click the above to see a message from Chef Paul Prudhomme.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

$150 off registration rate if you register by September 19th.

$150 Discounted Registration Ends September 19th
The 2009 Winter Convention offers the resources you need— in just five days!

Networking—With over 200 meetings and events, meet face-to-face with your peers and some of the great legal minds in the country. Exchange ideas and discuss topics facing trial attorneys today. This is an important referral opportunity.
Education—Gain a national perspective on trial advocacy and substantive topics at half-day programs designed to help you better represent your clients while earning a years worth of CLE credits in just five days.
Business Meetings—Build powerful connections, increase your knowledge, and stay ahead of the curve when it comes to the latest developments—and the best experts— in your practice area by joining a Committee, Practice Section, or Litigation Group.

Join AAJ in supporting a city that has taken a beating from powerful forces and is not only still standing, but continues to thrive and contribute its unique food, music and culture to the country.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

New Orleans is back in business


New Orleans' hospitality community is back in business. Hotels are greeting guests, chefs are cooking in the kitchen, musicians are playing, the streetcars and riverboats are rolling, and the New Orleans Saints were victorious on Sunday afternoon in front of a sold-out crowd in the Louisiana Superdome. We are excited to share the news that New Orleans came through the events of this past week with flying colors. And we look forward to welcoming you to America's most authenic city, whether it's for business or pleasure. See you soon!

Friday, September 5, 2008

New Orleans City UPDATE!


New Orleans Hospitality Industry Coming Back Strong after Gustav


The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is happy to report that hotels and restaurants in New Orleans are rapidly re-opening throughout the tourism corridor as residents and employees return to the city. The historic French Quarter, the Warehouse and Arts District, the Convention Center area, and the downtown business district suffered very little damage and for the most part did not even lose power during the height of the storm. The New Orleans Morial Convention Center had virtually no problems and looks forward to its September meeting calendar with no disruptions. The Louisiana Superdome also fared perfectly and is ready to rally the city once again and host the Saints season opener against Tampa Bay on Sunday, September 7th. The Louis Armstrong International Airport is open and handling routine airline traffic today. And the Maple Leaf Bar uptown was rocking to live music Wednesday night. Only in New Orleans.