Professor Thomas Schoenbaum to Speak at Loyola Maritime Law Journal Banquet

Dear Loyola Maritime Law Journal supporters:On behalf of the Loyola Maritime Law Journal, I am pleased to announce that we will be celebrating the hard work and dedication of Journal members at the 2015 Banquet and Awards Ceremony. The Journal has many accomplishments to celebrate this year, such as, the publication of a Fall and Spring volume, candidates completion of their thirty page scholarly writing assignment, and the international expansion of readership and subscription of the Loyola Current.This year’s event will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at the Louisiana Swamp Exhibit in Audubon Zoo. Cocktail hour will begin at 5:30 followed by dinner at 6:30. Dress is business casual. We are honored to announce Professor Thomas J. Schoenbaum, the nation’s leading admiralty and maritime scholar, as our keynote speaker.If you are interested in joining us at the banquet, please complete and return the form below on or before April 22, 2015. Space is limited, so reserve your seats soon. Our sponsors will be recognized in the program as the event underwriters. Further, Loyola University considers a portion of your sponsorship to the banquet as a charitable donation by your firm.Thank you for your support of the Loyola Maritime Law Journal. With your support, you will help provide a rewarding and valuable experience to law students whom will continue to publish one of the few legal journals in the country dedicated exclusive to admiralty and maritime law.Please contact Michelle Morlier at 504-861-5539 or mmorlier@loyno.edu with questions, RSVPs, and purchases.Sincerely,Forrest E. GuedryEditor in ChiefLoyola Maritime Law Journal Loyola University New Orleans College of Law2015 LMLJ Banquet RSVP
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