Laura Cannon and Tessa Vorhaben Both Feature as Panelists at Big Easy Bootcamp for Young Lawyers
Event
Oct 29, 2025
New Orleans, Louisiana
Hinshaw partners Laura Cannon and Tessa Vorhaben will both present separate CLE panels at the Big Easy Bootcamp for Young Lawyers, hosted by the New Orleans Bar Association (NOBA) on October 29, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Laura will co-lead a session titled "Practicing in State and Federal Court," which will outline the key aspects and distinctions in litigation practices. Attendees will learn about the filing processes, required documents, and hearing expectations for both state and federal court systems.
Tessa's panel will present "From Billables to Budgets: The Economics of Running a Law Firm," a session that focuses on the financial side of legal practice. The panelists will discuss billable hours, fee structures, and financial models for sustainability and growth, helping partners, associates, and solo practitioners better understand law firm economics and succeed in today’s market.
For more information, visit NOBA's website.
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