Marie A. Bookman, a magistrate commissioner for Orleans Parish  Criminal
District Court, also has been a practitioner specializing in both plaintiff and defense
litigation for over 15 years. This native of New Orleans, received her BS degree
from  Loyola  University and her JD degree from Loyola Law School. She has been
an adjunct professor  at Tulane Law School since 1991. She also served as a
deputy city attorney in the litigation department for New Orleans for 12 years,
handling lawsuits in wrongful deaths, personal injury, fire, contract and other
serious and complex liability cases, either personally or in a supervisory capacity.   
When she is not working to make New Orleans a better place to live, work and
play, she enjoys a  relaxing yoga workout, brisk swim, energetic jog, and  
vigorating tennis match with friends.  On Wednesday, October 2, 2002, POS
sponsored a meet and greet social for Marie A. Bookman, who is a candidate for
Judge of Municipal Court. At this event, the tenacious Ms. Bookman explained how
she plans to advocate for better communications between Municipal, Criminal and
other courts via computer and other means to protect victims of domestic violence.
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