Baton Rouge Parents Magazine: Family Life feat. Namisha Patel
Baton Rouge Parents featured Attorney Namisha Patel in a family profile highlighting her role as Junior League president and her approach to balancing career and family life. The article emphasized her commitment to raising strong, independent children while maintaining active community leadership in the Capital Region.
THE ADVOCATE - PAM'S PARTY LINE
The Advocate recognized Attorney Namisha Patel’s Dancing for Big Buddy performance and fundraising for youth mentorship programs.
DANCING FOR BIG BUDDY FUNDRAISER
Attorney Namisha Patel raised $35,000 for Big Buddy Program youth mentorship through Dancing for Big Buddy fundraiser performance.
Complex litigation clears path for 100+ jobs, affordable housing
WBRZ covered condemnation reversal clearing the way for Roy Maughan Jr.'s $45 million Sherwood Oaks development, creating 100+ jobs and quality affordable housing.
Attorney's legal argument precedes Louisiana publicity rights law
The Advocate covered Supreme Court dismissal of Barry Seal case, with Attorney Roy Maughan Jr.'s publicity rights argument later validated by 2022 legislation.
A Passage to India: A new generation of Indian Americans keeps their culture alive
InRegister profiled Attorney Patel as Junior League president and advocate for preserving Indian American cultural heritage.
My Favorite Things: Namisha Patel
InRegister highlighted Attorney Patel’s community volunteer work and commitment to serving Baton Rouge families.
Attorney uses Louisiana condominium law to advance redevelopment
Roy Maughan Jr.'s City Holdings invested $400K planning to rebrand Brandywine as "Sherwood Oaks" residential complex. Legal battles with remaining occupants and owners delayed the 13-acre redevelopment, as Metro Council considered condemnation in September 2017.
Title work completed; local attorney Roy Maughan Jr., seeks time to consolidate remaining units
The Advocate covered threatened Brandywine demolition, with Roy Maughan Jr. clearing title and requesting delay to complete property consolidation for redevelopment plans.
Guardian reports rapper's surrender on Louisiana charges
New Orleans rapper Mystikal surrendered to Louisiana authorities in August 2017 on charges stemming from an alleged October 2016 incident at a Shreveport casino. He was held for 18 months before charges were ultimately dismissed in December 2020.