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Home > Fellows > Tessa Vorhaben, Fellow, Appointed to the New Orleans Chapter of the Federal Bar Association’s Board of Directors

Tessa Vorhaben, Fellow, Appointed to the New Orleans Chapter of the Federal Bar Association’s Board of Directors

October 07, 2025

Tessa Vorhaben, Fellow, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for the New Orleans Chapter of the Federal Bar Association for the 2025-26 term.

Tessa Vorhaben, photo courtesy of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP

The Federal Bar Association (FBA) is a national organization dedicated to strengthening the federal legal system and the administration of justice. The New Orleans Chapter is the organization’s largest, serving over 1,200 members by offering CLE programs, networking events, and exclusive member benefits. Dedicated to enhancing the professional lives of federal practitioners, the chapter fosters education, leadership, and communication while supporting the national mission of the FBA.

Vorhaben is a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP and an experienced litigator focusing on complex insurance coverage and professional liability matters. In her new role, she will help advance the FBA’s mission of promoting the sound administration of justice and supporting the professional development of attorneys practicing in federal courts. She is also serving on the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Bar Association and as chair of its Women in the Profession Committee, while also being on the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel.

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