Goodier Honored as Distinguished Lawyer

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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Jones Walker is pleased to announce that Glenn G. Goodier, a partner in the firm's Admiralty & Maritime practice was honored by the New Orleans Bar Association as the 2011 recipient of the Distinguished Maritime Lawyer award.

 

The awards program was held on October 24, 2011, at the JW Marriott, New Orleans. The Honorable Joy Clement was one of those honoring Mr. Goodier at the luncheon. Mr. Goodier obtained his juris doctor from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, and his Bachelor of Business Administration from Loyola University New Orleans. He is rated by Louisiana Super Lawyers as one of the top 50 attorneys in Louisiana and has been listed in Best Lawyers in America since 2001.

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