2022 International Leadership Conference

Cartagena, Colombia Cartagena

National Bar Association Young Lawyers Division will convene for its International Leadership Conference, April 6-10, 2022 in Cartagena, Colombia. The theme of the 2021-2022 NBA YLD Conference will be: "Effective Legal Practice for a Global Society."

97th Annual Convention & Exhibits

Sheraton Memphis Downtown Convention Center 250 N Main St, Memphis, Tennessee

Join us July 24-29, 2022 as we assemble the nation's oldest and largest national association of predominantly African American lawyers, judges, educators and law students as the legal voice of the African American community.

Division Meeting

Sheraton Memphis Downtown Hotel 250 N Main St, Memphis, Tennessee

The National Bar Association Young Lawyers Division will hold its annual division meeting in Memphis, TN during the National Bar Association's 97th Annual Convention and Exhibits.

Monette M. Davis

Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann L.L.C. New Orleans, Louisiana

Monette M. Davis is an associate attorney at Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann L.L.C. in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is a New Orleans native. She currently assist clients with fiduciary litigation, insurance defense, and family law matters. Monette joined Stone Pigman in 2019 and serves as a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, New Orleans Bar Association, the New Orleans Chapter Federal Bar Association, and GNO Louis A. Martinet Legal Society.

Monette attended Dillard University where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology/Criminal Justice in May 2013, and attended Southern University Law Center where she received her Juris Doctor degree in May 2019. She was inspired to become an attorney by her father when she was a teenager. However, when her oldest sister was murdered in New Orleans in 2011 as a result of domestic violence, her desire for the legal profession increased. With this travesty, Monette’s continuous aspiration is to be a change in Louisiana and provide a space
where people can rely and believe that they won’t be failed by the justice system.

Congratulations, Monette M. Davis