Background
Monroe, Malcolm W. was born on January 1, 1920 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Monroe, Malcolm W. was born on January 1, 1920 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.
Tulane University (Bachelor of Arts, 1940. Juris Doctor, 1942).
Worked at Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, Limited liability partnership Admitted to the bar, 1942, Louisiana. Phi Delta Phi (International President, 1957-1959.
Chief Justice and Associate Justice, Court of Appeals, 1959-1971. President Emeritus, 1993).
Member, Board of Editors, Tulane Law Review, 1940-1942.
Author: "Message From the President," 53 The Brief, Phi Delta Phi Quarterly 77, 1958. "President"s Message," Briefly Speaking, New Orleans Bar Association Quarterly, Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, 1987-1988. "John G. HerveyA Tribute," 65 The Brief, Phi Delta Phi Quarterly 120, 1970.
"NamibiaThe Quest for the Legal Status of a Mandate: An Impossible Dream?" 5 International Lawyer 549, 1971.
"SanctionsA Special Problem Foreign Federal Litigators," 34 Federal Bar News and Journal 213, 1987. Advisor, Louisiana Legislative Joint Committee on Merit Selection of Judges, 1978-1979.
Member: Federal (National President, 1992-1993, President-Elect, 1991-1992. National First Vice President, 1990-1991.
National Second Vice President, 1989-1990.
Secretary, 1989-1990. Deputy Secretary, 1987-1988. National Executive Committee, 1987.
Chairman, National Judicial Selection Committee, 1986-1987, 1978-1980.
Recipient, Earl West. Kintner Award Foreign Distinguished Service, 1984. National Chairman, 1984 Mid-year Meeting, New Orleans.
Strategic Long Range Planning Committee, 1981-1983, 1989. Distinguished Service Award, 1980.
Vice President, Fifth Circuit, 1976-1978.
National Council, 1973. President, New Orleans Chapter, 1972-1973). New Orleans (President, 1987-1988.
Executive Committee, 1971-1974, 1987-1989.
Civil District Court Committee, 1977-1985), Louisiana State (Board of Governors, 1982-1984. Rapporteur, Law Reform Committee, 1970-1981.
Corporation, Antitrust, Civil Law, and Insurance, Negligence, Compensation and Admiralty Law Sections), American (Assistant to Editor, The International Lawyer, quarterly publication of Section of International Law, 1970-1974. Louisiana Liaison, Lawyers" Conference, Judicial Administration Division, 1984.
Committee on Attorney Competency.
National Conference of Bar Presidents, Sections on: Tort and Insurance Practice. Antitrust and Corporation Law), Fifth Federal Circuit and Inter-American Bar Associations. American Judicature Society.
Defense Research Institute (Committee on Professional Liability).
Maritime Law Association of the United States. Military: Major, United States Air Force Reserve, Retired.
Founded in 1926, Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, Limited liability partnership (Denmark&South) enjoys a reputation as one of New Orleans" finest law firms based on the efficient and effective legal work produced by its 55 attorneys.
Member, Board of Editors, Tulane Law Review, 1940-1942.