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ABOUT THE PRESIDENT

CARLOS E. MOORE, ESQ.

Attorney Carlos E. Moore, a Moss Point, Mississippi native, is the Managing Partner of The Cochran Firm – Mississippi Delta located in Grenada, Mississippi. In July of 2017, he was appointed as the first African-American Municipal Judge Pro Tem for Clarksdale, Mississippi. In May of 2020, he was named the first African-American Municipal Judge Pro Tem for Grenada, Mississippi. A graduate of Moss Point High School (Salutatorian), the University of South Alabama, and The Florida State University College of Law, Judge Moore also completed course work at Rice University in Houston, Texas, and the University of Mississippi School of Law in Oxford.

Attorney Moore is very active in several bar associations, including the American Bar Association, National Bar Association, American Association for Justice, The Mississippi Bar, Magnolia Bar Association, Mississippi Association for Justice, and the Grenada County Bar Association. He has held several positions in the National Bar Association to include: Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Deputy Chief of Staff, Region V Director, Board Member at Large, and Chairman of the Young Lawyers Division.

In 2011 after completing three years on the Mississippi Bar Ethics Committee, Moore was elected by his peers to serve a three-year term as a Commissioner of the governing board of The Mississippi Bar, which regulates all the lawyers in Mississippi.

about
about

ABOUT THE PRESIDENT

CARLOS E. MOORE, ESQ.

Attorney Carlos E. Moore, a Moss Point, Mississippi native, is the Managing Partner of The Cochran Firm – Mississippi Delta located in Grenada, Mississippi. In July of 2017, he was appointed as the first African-American Municipal Judge Pro Tem for Clarksdale, Mississippi. In May of 2020, he was named the first African-American Municipal Judge Pro Tem for Grenada, Mississippi. A graduate of Moss Point High School (Salutatorian), the University of South Alabama, and The Florida State University College of Law, Judge Moore also completed course work at Rice University in Houston, Texas, and the University of Mississippi School of Law in Oxford.

Attorney Moore is very active in several bar associations, including the American Bar Association, National Bar Association, American Association for Justice, The Mississippi Bar, Magnolia Bar Association, Mississippi Association for Justice, and the Grenada County Bar Association. He has held several positions in the National Bar Association to include: Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Deputy Chief of Staff, Region V Director, Board Member at Large, and Chairman of the Young Lawyers Division.

In 2011 after completing three years on the Mississippi Bar Ethics Committee, Moore was elected by his peers to serve a three-year term as a Commissioner of the governing board of The Mississippi Bar, which regulates all the lawyers in Mississippi.

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HISTORY WAS MADE

TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021

JOIN US FOR THE HISTORIC
INAUGURATION CELEBRATION OF
JUDGE CARLOS E. MOORE, ESQ.

The National Bar Association was founded in 1925 and is hte nation’s oldest and largest national network of predominately African-American attorneys and judges. It represents the interests of approximately 66,000 lawyers, judges, law professors, and law students. The NBA is organized around 23 substantive law sections, 10 divisions, 12 regions, and over 80 affiliate chapters throughout the United States and the world. On JUly 27, 2021, Judge Carlos E. Moore made history as the first Mississippian to lead the organization.

COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS

  • Masks required at all events.
  • Social Distancing
  • Space is limited - RSVP will be required for most events.

JOIN US FOR THE HISTORIC
INAUGURATION CELEBRATION OF
JUDGE CARLOS E. MOORE, ESQ.

The National Bar Association was founded in 1925 and is hte nation’s oldest and largest national network of predominately African-American attorneys and judges. It represents the interests of approximately 66,000 lawyers, judges, law professors, and law students. The NBA is organized around 23 substantive law sections, 10 divisions, 12 regions, and over 80 affiliate chapters throughout the United States and the world. On July 27, 2021, Judge Carlos E. Moore made history as the first Mississippian to lead the organization.

COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS

  • Masks required at all events.
  • Social Distancing
  • Space is limited - RSVP will
    be required for most events.
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Calendar Of Events

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Calendar Of Events

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Swearing-In Ceremony and Dinner

Time: 6:00pm

The kick-off to the Inauguration is the ceremonial swearing-in ceremony for Carlos E. Moore as the 79th President of the NBA. President Moore will deliver his State of Black America Address.

Attire: Black Tie Optional
Location: Westin, New Orleans Ballroom

Prayer Breakfast

Time: 8:00am

A Celebration of Faith through prayer, worship and fellowship. Speaker Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant.

Location: Westin, New Orleans Ballroom

Press Conference

Time: 10:30am

TBD

Location: Westin, New Orleans Ballroom

Cabinet Meeting

Time: 2PM

Sponsored By: Attorney James Carter, Managing Partner – The Cochran Firm Mass & Torts

Location: Private Location

Town Hall

Time: 9:00 AM

A CALL FOR ALL – DELIBERATE SPEED: A discussion regarding the State of Black America. Featuring: Nevan Ward, Rep. Ted James, Waikinya Clanton, Jason Willians, Aisha J. McClendon, and Carlos Moore

Location: Westin, New Orleans Grand Ballroom (12th Floor)

Jazz Luncheon

Time: 12 Noon

Featuring the sounds of Delfeayo Marsalis.

Location: Westin, New Orleans Grand Ballroom (12th Floor)

Worship Service

Time: 10:30 AM

TBD

Location: Greater St. Stephen Full Gospel – New Orleans

Greater East 5600 Read Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70127 

Swearing-In Ceremony and Dinner

Time: 6:00pm

The kick-off to the Inauguration is the ceremonial swearing-in ceremony for Carlos E. Moore as the 79th President of the NBA. President Moore will deliver his State of Black America Address.

Attire: Black Tie Optional
Location: Westin, New Orleans Ballroom

Prayer Breakfast

Time: 8:00am

A Celebration of Faith through prayer, worship and fellowship.

Location: Westin, New Orleans Ballroom

Press Conference

Time: 10:30am

TBD

Location: Westin, New Orleans Ballroom

Cabinet Meeting

Time: TBD

TBD

Location: TBD

Town Hall

Time: TBD

A discussion regarding the State of Black America.

Location: Westin, New Orleans Ballroom

Jazz Luncheon

Time: 12 Noon

TBD

Location: Westin, New Orleans Ballroom

Worship Service

Time: TBD

TBD

Location: TBD

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