Vitals: University of New Orleans, 1992, B.A.
Military: 13 years Army Reserve. Enlisted 1987-88, ROTC 1988-92, Officer 1992-99.
Kenneth Orgeron, CIO of New Orleans' Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carri�re & Den�gre, played an integral role in keeping the firm going before, during and after Hurricane Katrina flooded the city. Learn how his disaster plan helped the firm survive the storm with minimal loss. Orgeron, who is responsible for the technical needs of 220 attorneys and 210 support staff, also gives his thoughts on the most important trend in legal technology.
March 21, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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Vitals: University of New Orleans, 1992, B.A.
Military: 13 years Army Reserve. Enlisted 1987-88, ROTC 1988-92, Officer 1992-99.
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