Housing Discrimination and Voting Rights Cases
Early in my career, I worked on a number of notable housing discrimination and voting rights cases. ACORN stands for Association for Community Organizations for Reform Now. It was started back in the 1970s to create a membership association to help low-income citizens with issues that affected them. So rather than
Attorney Alexandra Mora Becomes Board Member and Officer of Friends of Studio in the Woods
A long-time supporter of Studio in the Woods, Attorney Mora recently became a board member and now the secretary of "Friends of Studio in the Woods," which provides support to the organization. Studio in the Woods is close to her heart as it weds a commitment to nature and to
A Passion for Voting Rights
Louisiana lawyer Alexandra Mora discusses voting rights
Alexandra Mora Teaches CLE on Women in the Profession
Back by popular demand, Alexandra Mora once again presented her one-hour CLE course that qualifies for professionalism called "She Who Must Be Obeyed: A Review of Women Lawyers and Judges in Literature and History and Its Effects on Professionalism." It was initially created by her last year, and she was asked
Professionalism and Ethics
I thought I’d write a little bit about attorney ethics and our disciplinary boards. The Louisiana Disciplinary board mainly investigates matters related to client complaints. Its purpose is to protect the public: The primary purpose of the discipline and disability system is to protect the public. To accomplish this purpose, the agency investigates
Attorney Alexandra Mora Completes Contracts with Housing Authority of New Orleans
Victory at trial! After over two years of litigation, Attorney Alexandra Mora and her team successfully persuaded the trial court to dismiss the case brought against her client, Housing Authority of New Orleans, by local developers who were doing business under the name "Lower Magazine Association". LMA alleged a
Alexandra Mora Concludes Her Service to the City Planning Commission
After approximately two years of serving the community as a City Planning Commissioner, on October 2016, Alexandra Mora stepped off the commission to devote more time to her practice and her family. She enjoyed the experience very much, "I love architecture and urban development. This was a great way to
Alexandra Mora Gives Her Opinion to International Press on U. S. Constitutional Issues
Attorney Alexandra Mora quoted in national press regarding NFL protest issues.
Mora Law Office hired by City Council for utility work
The Mora Law Office has been approved by the City Council to provide legal advice and representation for the New Orleans City Utilities Regulatory Office.
Mora Law Office Settles Case on Behalf of the City of New Orleans
The Mora Law Office was one of three law firms representing the City of New Orleans in a lawsuit in which the City alleged that municipal bonds, which had been promised to provide a superior funding mechanism to meet the City's obligations to the firefighters' pension funds, did not perform