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Clinton Bowers
Mr. Clinton M Bowers
Partner Attorney
Bowers Law Firm, LLC
http://Www.bowerslawfirmllc.com
CLINTON M. BOWERS is a member of the Shreveport law firm of Bowers Law Firm, LLC, having joined the practice in 2009. He attended Louisiana State University in Shreveport, earning a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, cum laude, in 2005. He attended the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University. From 2007 to 2009, he served as Research Assistant to Professor Frank L. Maraist at the LSU Law Center. In May 2009, he was awarded his J.D. and Graduate Diploma of Civil Law, magna cum laude and was elected to membership in the Louisiana Chapter of the Order of the Coif. Mr. Bowers’ practice primarily focuses on family law litigation and serving as a family mediator. He is admitted to practice before Louisiana state courts, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Since 2011, he has served on the Louisiana State Law Institute with assignments to the Marriage-Persons Committee, Surrogacy Committee, and Child Support and Visitation Committee. In 2020, he was appointed as a Member of the Louisiana State Law Institute’s Council.
Andrea Carroll
Professor Andrea B. Carroll
LSU Law Center
Andi Beauchamp Carroll is the Associate Dean for Student & Academic Affairs and the Donna W. Lee Professor of Family Law at the LSU Law Center. Before joining the LSU Law faculty, Professor Carroll clerked for The Honorable W. Eugene Davis of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She subsequently worked as an associate at the Dallas law firm of Baker Botts, L.L.P., handling appellate litigation. In 2003, Professor Carroll returned home to LSU Law, where she has been teaching and writing about family law, community property, and property for nearly two decades. Professor Carroll is the author of more than a dozen books and articles in her field. She has recently been published in the Cambridge University Press and her Tulane article on civil law property was honored as outstanding scholarship at the Stanford-Yale Junior Faculty Forum. Professor Carroll is active in law reform in Louisiana, as a Member of the Council of the Louisiana State Law Institute and the Institute’s Children’s Code, Adult Guardianship, Surrogacy, and Property Committees. She has led successful legislative reforms in the areas of child relocation, spousal support, surrogacy, and community property reimbursement rights. As Reporter of the Law Institute’s Marriage and Persons Committee, Professor Carroll continues to work to improve the law related to marriage and the family.
Michael Crawford
Judge Michael A Crawford
Judge
United States Bankruptcy Court MDLA
Michael A. Crawford was sworn in as Chief Bankruptcy Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Louisiana on October 3, 2022. Judge Crawford was previously a member of Taylor Porter law firm in Baton Rouge for over 22 years serving as the chair of its banking, real estate and bankruptcy practice group for several years. He has lectured extensively on bankruptcy-related topics and completed the St. John’s University/American Bankruptcy Institute bankruptcy mediation course in 2014. Judge Crawford received his undergraduate degree in business/finance in 1984 from Louisiana State University. Later, while working full time in the family business in Ruston, he earned his MBA from Louisiana Tech University in 1988. He attended the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at LSU and earned his Juris Doctorate in 1993. Following graduation, he served a one year judicial clerkship with the Honorable Gerald H. Schiff (Ret.), United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Louisiana. Judge Crawford grew up in Winnfield, Louisiana. He currently resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He and his wife have two children.
Scott Gaspard
Mr. Scott P. Gaspard
Owner
Scott Gaspard Law Firm LLC
Scott P. Gaspard is a sole practitioner in Baton Rouge, LA. He received his J.D. degree from the LSU Law School in 1992. Mr. Gaspard is a qualified domestic mediator and previously served as an Adjunct Clinical Professor at the LSU Law School where he taught in the domestic mediation clinic from 2008 to 2013. He a collaborative divorce professional and was a member of the Louisiana Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Court’s formation committee, a past member of its board of directors and a past chapter president. He is a regular volunteer in the Baton Rouge Bar Association’s community outreach programs, working with its Ask-A-Lawyer, Thirst for Justice, Wills for Heroes, and Pro Bono Project endeavors for the past thirty years. He recently was awarded his second Pro Bono Publico award by the Louisiana State Bar Association in 2022.
Kenneth Haines
Mr. Kenneth P. Haines
Lawyer
Weems, Schimpf, Haines, Shemwell & Moore (APLC)
http://www.weems-law.com
Kenny Haines is a proud 1989 graduate of the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at LSU. He has been practicing law with the same Shreveport firm, Weems, Schimpf, Haines, & Moore, for over 32 years handling all aspects of family, business and injury litigation in his career. He has worked as an Assistant District Attorney for the 2nd and 42nd JDCs, where he handled all post conviction matters and appeals for those DA offices. He worked on Child in Need of Care cases and handled juvenile and child support matters for the DeSoto District Attorney’s office. Kenny clerked for the late Pike Hall, Jr. at both the Second Circuit Court of Appeal and Louisiana Supreme Court. He has been lead counsel in well over one hundred appeals in his career. He has spoken on both family law
and appeal topics for the SBA, LSBA and LSU. He has served as Chairman of the Appellate Specialization Advisory Commission. He is the only lawyer in the State of Louisiana certified in both Family Law (2004) and Appellate Practice (2017).
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Mrs. Helen Popich Harris
President
Helen Popich Harris, APLC
HELEN POPICH HARRIS received her J.D. degree in 1991 from Loyola University School of Law and has thirty-two years of experience handling divorce, community property partition, child custody and support and spousal support matters. She is also experienced in litigation and appeals as well as various forms of alternative dispute resolution including arbitration, negotiation and mediation. Ms. Harris is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, a Louisiana Board Certified Family Law Specialist, and is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings. She is a frequent CLE speaker.
Jeffrey Meyers
Mr. Jeffrey E. Meyers
Co-Founder
Asher Meyers, LLC
Mr. Meyers is a Managing Director of Asher-Meyers, LLC, and has utilized his experience in financial forensics and statistical background in providing detailed, analytic analysis in advising hundreds of disputes and consulting matters.

He is routinely involved in a variety of complex issues relating to commercial damages, lost profits, personal injury damages, matrimonial disputes, business interruption claims, intellectual property impairment and fraud.
Fred Mills
Senator Fred H. Mills Jr.
State Senator
Louisiana State Senate
Senator Fred H. Mills, Jr. has served as a Louisiana legislator for fifteen years. He represented Louisiana House of Representatives District 46 from 2008 to 2011 and has represented Senate District 22 for three consecutive terms, which will end in 2024. He has been the chairman of the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare since 2016, overseeing the physical, behavioral, and social healthcare policy and legislative directives governing the people of Louisiana. He has authored significant legislation impacting children and families in the areas of behavioral health care, access to physical therapy, medical marijuana, pharmacy benefit managers, Medicaid managed care, professional and occupational health licensing boards, safe drinking water, and the opioid crisis, to name just a few.

Senator Mills has served at one time on nearly every Senate standing committee and on numerous public and private boards and commissions, including the Acadian Ambulance Board of Directors for over fifteen years, the St. Martin Economic Development Authority (SMEDA) for over thirty years as a founding member and current president and CEO, and the Board of Directors for the St. Martin Parish Hospital Service District for over forty years.

He is a licensed pharmacist and has owned and operated Mills Cashway Pharmacy in Parks, Louisiana since 1981. He has also been on the Board of Directors and has served as the president and CEO of Farmers Merchants Bank and Trust for twenty-two years. Previously, he served as the executive director for the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy.

Senator Mills is a graduate of Breaux Bridge High School and the University of Louisiana at Monroe, College of Pharmacy.
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Ms. Christine Arbo Peck
Senate Counsel
Louisiana State Senate
CHRISTINE ARBO PECK is a Senate Counsel with the Louisiana Senate. She serves as the senior most attorney for the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare. She provides guidance and oversight to Senate attorneys in developing, drafting, reviewing, and amending legislation. She drafts complex and controversial legislation and counsels Senators and staff in negotiation of healthcare policy matters and bill disputes. She negotiates compromise efforts and resolutions. Previously she spent sixteen years as an attorney and government relations director for the Louisiana Department of Health. She has been a presenter at the Louisiana Legislative CLE, teaches internal Senate staff drafting courses, and is often a conference co-presenter with Senator Fred H. Mills, Jr. Christine received her Juris Doctorate from the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 1999, where she was a member of the Moot Court Board and a Robert Lee Tullis Moot Court Competitor.
Frances Pitman
Judge Frances Jones Pitman
Chief Judge
Court of Appeal, Second Circuit State of Louisiana
Honorable Frances Pitman received a Bachelor of Arts from LSU-Shreveport and a Master of Communication Disorders from LSU Health Sciences Center. She also holds a Juris Doctor from LSU Law Center.

Before attending law school, Chief Judge Pitman was a speech-language pathologist, special education teacher and a member of the medical/educational diagnostic team at the LSU Health Sciences Center, Children’s Center in Shreveport.

Prior to her election to the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal in November 2012, Chief Judge Pitman was a district judge for four years at the First Judicial District Court. Before becoming a judge, she was an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Louisiana, in charge of the North Louisiana Civil Division. Chief Judge Pitman litigated civil and criminal cases throughout North Louisiana and authored hundreds of Attorney General Opinions. She was also a certified Family Law Mediator. She was the co-chair of the Shreveport Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Programs for a number of years, and is an active member in The Harry V. Booth-Judge Henry A. Politz American Inn of Court. Recently, she became the Chief Judge of the Second Circuit Court of Appeal, is the Chairman of the Louisiana Conference of Court of Appeal Judges, and is a board member of the Louisiana Judicial College.

Chief Judge Pitman and her husband, Judge Mike Pitman, are founders of and instructors for “Kick It Up,” a Christian martial arts program for children at Summer Grove Baptist Church and “Don’t Be A Victim,” a safety training program for senior citizens, women and children. She is a first degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do; an avid tennis player, who has captained several state-champion teams; and has competed in a number of marathons and triathlons. She has one daughter and two granddaughters.
Ronald Scalise
Professor Ronald J. Scalise Jr.
Tulane Law School
Ronald J. Scalise Jr. is the John Minor Wisdom Professor of Civil Law at Tulane Law School. He joined the Tulane Law faculty in 2009 and held the A.D. Freeman Professorship from 2009 to 2018. He served as Vice Dean of the law school from 2012 to 2016. Prior to arriving at Tulane, Professor Scalise served on the faculty of the Louisiana State University Law Center from 2004 to 2009. In 2007, he was awarded the McGlinchey Stafford Associate Professorship there, and, in 2009, he served as Acting Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.

While in law school, Professor Scalise served as an Articles Editor for the Tulane Law Review. After graduation, he clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit for Judge James L. Dennis and then worked as an associate in the New Orleans law firm of Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann, LLC. He pursued his LL.M. at Trinity College, Cambridge University, on a Gates Fellowship.

During his time in practice and in academia, Professor Scalise has served on a number of law reform projects and on projects related to the betterment of the legal profession. He currently serves as Reporter for the Successions and Donations Committee, the Trust Code Committee, the Prescription Committee, and the Committee on Aleatory Contracts/Signification of Terms of the Louisiana State Law Institute and as a member of the Council and a committee member of over a dozen other subject-matter specific revision committees. He currently serves as a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association’s Board of Governors, a position he previously held from 2013 to 2015 and again from 2017 to the 2019. In addition, from 2011-2017, Professor Scalise served on the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization, including in positions as both Chair and Vice Chair of the Board.

In 2011, he was appointed to serve as an appeals judge in cases contesting decisions made by the BP oil spill compensation system, and in 2012 he was elected as an associate member of the International Academy of Comparative Law. He is both a board member and the Treasurer of the American Society of Comparative Law. Professor Scalise has written extensively on civil and comparative law topics, particularly in the area of successions, wills, and trusts. He is also the primary author for the annual updates for five volumes in the Louisiana Civil Law Treatise series on property and obligations. In 2014, he was elected as an academic fellow to the American College of Trusts and Estates Counsel (ACTEC), and in 2015 was given the Leadership in Law Award by New Orleans City Business. In 2018, he was awarded both the Felix Frankfurter Award for law teaching and the John Minor Wisdom Award for the best civil law article published in the Tulane Law Review. In that year, Professor Scalise also assumed editorial responsibility for the annual pamphlet edition of the Louisiana Civil Code. In 2019, Professor Scalise was elected to the American Law Institute and was appointed by the Uniform Law Commission as Reporter for the revision of the Uniform Disposition of Community Property at Death Act. Since 2021, he has also served as the Reporter for Uniform Law Commission’s project on Uniform Conflict of Laws in Trusts and Estates.
Dwazendra Smith
Ms. Dwazendra J. Smith
D. Smith Legal, L.L.C.
Dwazendra J. Smith is a native of Shreveport, Louisiana. She is a solo practitioner at D. Smith Legal, L.L.C in Lafayette, Louisiana. She is licensed in Louisiana and Texas and a board-certified Family Law Specialist, certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization. In addition to Family Law, her practice includes, but is not limited to, Criminal defense (state and federal), Personal Injury (state and federal), Estate Planning, and appellate work. She also provides pro bono services and is the Chair of the Pro Bono Advisory Committee for the Lafayette Bar Association. She served as the President of the Lafayette Young Lawyers Association for the 2015 – 2016 term and was both the first Black and first Black female President. In addition to being an attorney, she is also an adjunct professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Ms. Smith is a 2009 graduate of Southern University Law Center. During her law school matriculation, she served as the Student Bar Association President (2008-2009) and 2L Class President (2007-2008). She also served on the Moot Court Board, was a pupil of the American Inns of Court, and the Symposium Editor of the inaugural board for Southern University Law Center’s second law journal, the Journal of Race, Gender, and Poverty. She was also a member of various organizations such as the Criminal Law Society, Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity and the Black Law Students Association (BLSA). She was the recipient of the ALI – ABA Scholarship and Leadership Award, the Chancellor’s Leadership Award, and the CALI Award for the highest grades in Legal Writing and Security Devices.

Prior to graduating from SULC, she was a summer extern for the late great Honorable Ralph E. Tyson of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana and summer intern for retired Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson of the Louisiana Supreme Court. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Smith attended Louisiana State University in Shreveport (LSU-S) and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in 2006. She achieved all of this while being a single mother to her beloved daughter, Dhaija, who is a honorary graduate of SULC.

Ms. Smith is currently a member of the Lafayette Parish Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar Association, the State Bar of Texas, and the Acadiana Inns of Court. She is admitted to practice in all Louisiana and Texas state courts and before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana, the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana and the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Ms. Smith has always led a life of service and has provided pro bono services for over thirteen years, receiving numerous accolades for same. However, she does not do it for the awards or recognition. She has always wanted to be an attorney since childhood to help others and to truly make a difference in the world. Throughout her legal career, she has always been motivated to volunteer and serve others because she feels that regardless of socioeconomic status, everyone should have access to the legal system and access to attorneys who will zealously represent them. Ms. Smith is honored and elated to be a part of this event, and she looks forward to speaking with everyone, motivating everyone and answering any questions.