December 22, 2007 The Jesuit High School Mock Trial Team held an intra-squad scrimmage today. The team will take Christmas week off, and then will start preparing for the annual practice rounds held at Second Parish Court. [check out This Year's Team]]
December 21, 2007 CityBusiness has named the law firm of Deutsch Kerrigan & Stiles The Best Place To Work In New Orleans For 2007 (in the Large Business Category). DKS General Partners include Bob Kerrigan '60, Bert Cass, Frank Barry, Ike Ryan, Tre' Roux '87, John Jerry Glas '87, and Walter Maestri. [read article].
December 3, 2007 Congratulations to Tre' Roux '87, a partner at Deutsch Kerrigan, who has become an assistant coach for the 2007-2008 JHS Lacrosse Team. Trey played mid-field for four years at SMU. [visit lacrosse website].
December 1, 2007 We launched the website on Thursday, and have already received the names of 80 local lawyers, and the resumes of several JHS grads in law school. Check out the Directory Of Lawyers and the Law Clerk Board (below). Help us fill in the blanks!
November 30, 2007 Please join us in thanking Dr. Tom Spitzfaden who, in his 36th year of teaching at JHS, will serve as the faculty moderator for the 2007-2008 Mock Trial Team. The team is holding its first meeting in Room 133 at 6:15 p.m. on December 4, 2007 [more on this year's team]
November 29, 2007 Last night the curtain rose on the Jesuit Philelectic Society's fall production of Peter Schaffer's Amadeus. For details about the play, visit the Homepage for the Philelectic Society's Homepage and the Amadeus photo gallery.
November 28, 2007 Congratulations to Harold J. Flanagan, an Attorney-Coach for the JHS Mock Trial Team, who was promoted to the rank of Colonel in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. . . [read announcement]
November 29, 2007 Last night the curtain rose on the Jesuit Philelectic Society's fall production of Peter Schaffer's Amadeus. For details about the play, visit the Homepage for the Philelectic Society's Homepage and the Amadeus photo gallery.
November 28, 2007 The Jesuit High School Mock Trial team will hold its first meeting in December. If you are interested in serving as an attorney coach, or know a student who is interested in joining the team, please email Head Coach Brett Wise.
November 27, 2007 Congratulations to Harold J. Flanagan, an Attorney-Coach for the JHS Mock Trial Team, who was promoted to the rank of Colonel in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. . . [read announcement]
November 26, 2007 Congratulations to the JHS Wrestling Team which won the Deltona Dual Wrestling Tournament this weekend, which involved ten teams from the State of Florida [read more].
November 25, 2007 Congratulations to Michael Palestina '01 and the Loyola National Moot Court Team which finished in 2nd place at the 2007 Regional Competiton at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. Palestina is no stranger to oratory competitions, having served as an attorney on the JHS Mock Trial Team which won Jesuit's first Region I Championship in 2001. Loyola's National Moot Court Team will now advance to the National Moot Court Competition in New York in January 2008, which will involve. . . [read more]
November 24, 2007 Congratulations to Nick Lorusso '86, who was elected by the voters in District 94 to serve as their State Representative. Mr. Lorusso recently posted a letter on his website thanking everyone for their support. [read letter]
November 23, 2007 Congratulations to the JHS Swim Team which captured the State Title In Second-Straight Record-Setting Year [read more].
November 22, 2007 Congratulations to Charles F. Seemann, III '88 who was named for the first time in the Best Lawyers In America 2008 in Labor and Employment Law [read more].
November 21, 2007 The Louisiana Supreme Court has denied writs in the case of Kimberly Pyles v. Anthony Weaver, ending the appellate hopes of Ms. Pyles (aka "Dallas"), a former entertainer at Rick's Cabaret on Bourbon Street. Robert E. Kerrigan, Jr. '60 and John Jerry Glas '87 represented Rick's Cabaret during the jury trial in March of 2005, and. . . [read more] |