We proudly congratulate HHK Partner Brian Katz who has been named to the New Orleans CityBusiness Leadership in Law, Class of 2015. The 2015 Class is comprised of 50 outstanding legal professionals from the greater New Orleans area who have achieved success in their law practice, made contributions to the community and had an impact on the local legal industry. Mr. Katz is recognized in the Firm Associated category which honors lawyers associated with a law firm for their professional achievement and community involvement and whose performance is considered exemplary by their peers.
Honorees will be recognized at a cocktail reception on March 23rd at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
This is the second time Mr. Katz has been recognized by CityBusiness for his outstanding contributions in the legal community. He was also in the Leadership in Law, Class of 2009.
New Orleans CityBusiness is the New Orleans region’s weekly business journal.
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