Join the LCAA
Purpose and Organization
The LCAA was formed to provide resources and training to municipal attorneys.
It is governed by an Executive Board elected annually by
the membership, and staffed by the Louisiana Municipal Association.
Questions regarding the LCAA should be directed to the LMA office.
Dues
Dues of $40.00 are assessed annually to each individual member.
Individuals, not firms or organizations, are members of the LCAA. There
are no associate memberships. However, assistant municipal attorneys or
others may join on the same basis as municipal attorneys.
Invoices are mailed by February of each year. If you did not get your
dues invoice , you are probably not listed in our database as
a city attorney or assistant city attorney. Send your name, address, and
the municipality you represent to the LMA office (contact info),
and we will send you a dues invoice. Inclusion in our database as a city
attorney will provide you with a subscription to the Louisiana Municipal
Review, the LMA's monthly newspaper. Assistant city attorneys may
subscribe to the Review for $12.00 per year, or may read current and back
issues of the Review at the Louisiana Municipal Review Home
Page.
Conferences and Workshops
The annual conference is held in the fall, and provides 11 hours of CLE in
workshops specifically selected to benefit municipal attorneys. In
addition, the LCAA offers 4 hours of CLE at the LMA convention in August.
Membership in the Louisiana City Attorneys' Association will allow you to attend
these workshops at a reduced rate.
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