IN MEMORIAM
Honorable Helen “Ginger” Berrigan
April 15, 1948 - November 15, 2024
United States District Judge
March 10, 1994 to August 23, 2016
The judges of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana sadly announce that their esteemed colleague, retired Senior Judge Helen “Ginger” Berrigan, passed away on the evening of November 15, 2024, in Saddle River, New Jersey, after a long illness. Judge Berrigan was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the Eastern District of Louisiana bench on November 18, 1993, was confirmed by the Senate on March 10, 1994, and received her commission on the same day. She served as the Chief Judge of the court from 2001 until 2008 and assumed senior status on August 23, 2016.
“She was a mentor and a friend,” said Chief Judge Nannette Jolivette Brown. “Judge Berrigan was beloved and respected by judges across the judiciary for her compassion and her intellect. She will be sorely missed,” Brown added. “On behalf of the court we extend our sincere condolences to her family and many friends,” said Brown.
Judge Berrigan was born in New Rochelle, New York, on April 15, 1948, the youngest of five children born to George Bassett Roberts and Jerry McCord Roberts. She obtained a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1969, a M.A. in Journalism from American University in Washington, D.C., in 1971, and J.D. from Louisiana State University in 1977.
After graduating from LSU School of Law, Judge Berrigan worked as a staff attorney for the Louisiana Governor’s Pardon, Parole, and Rehabilitation Commission and then joined the Louisiana criminal defense firm of Camile F. Gravel, Jr. She worked as a criminal defense attorney for several years. After she was confirmed in 1994, Judge Berrigan served as an active district judge for 22 years.
From 2001 until 2008, Judge Berrigan was the Chief Judge of the Eastern District of Louisiana. When Hurricane Katrina caused unprecedented catastrophic flooding and wind damage to the Eastern District of Louisiana in 2005, displacing judges, court staff, the legal community and the public, Judge Berrigan, together with the EDLA judges, lead the court through many personal difficulties and judicial and legal hurdles in the storm’s aftermath. During her Chief Judge tenure, the court adopted an electronic record and filing system and began upgrading courtrooms with technology for modern evidence presentation.
Judge Ivan L. R. Lemelle noted that, “Before her last year or so in declining health, Ginger successfully led the EDLA through many challenges with a calming and professional demeanor—especially during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. She started the judges’ book club, volleyball team, Court Mardi Gras parade and ball, December holiday festivities, and other collegial initiatives.” “May she be remembered with love and appreciation,” Lemelle added.
Judge Eldon Fallon said, “Ginger made lasting changes to the Court during her term as Chief Judge. Her warmth and compassion were infectious and created an atmosphere of inclusion and cooperation.” Fallon added that she “encouraged members of the judiciary and members of the Bar to work together on updating Court Rules and Procedures, which brought efficiency and greater accessibility to the Judicial Process.”
Judge Berrigan was predeceased by her husband of many years, attorney Joseph E. Berrigan. She is survived by her sisters, Pamela Norman of Spring Green, Wisconsin, Judith Cohen of Middletown, New York, and Kathy Careddu of New York City, New York, and her brother, David Roberts of Meriden, New Hampshire.
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November 15, 2024
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana held a naturalization ceremony in which 49 petitioners became United States citizens. The Honorable Jane Triche Milazzo, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana, presided over the November 7 ceremony. She welcomed and congratulated the petitioners and then invited everyone to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, which was led by representatives from the Daughters of the American Revolution. Judge Milazzo then invited keynote speaker Kathleen Gasparian to provide remarks. Ms. Gasparian, an immigration attorney, reflected on her experience as the daughter of two parents who immigrated to America from different countries. Ms. Gasparian highlighted the importance of voting in elections at all levels, noting that voting, like many aspects of being an American citizen, is both a right and responsibility. Peter Mansfield, Chief of the Civil Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office (EDLA), served as the Attorney General’s designee and certified the petitioners’ eligibility for citizenship, and granted petitioners’ requests for name change. Sherry Adams, Case Manager for Judge Milazzo, administered the Oath of Allegiance, and the United States Coast Guard presented the Colors. Petitioners received their certificates and took photos with Judge Milazzo alongside family members. To view photos from the ceremony, please select this link.
November 6, 2024
Attorneys nationwide have reported receiving fake Notices of Electronic Filing (NEFs), including several in the Eastern District of Louisiana. The Judiciary’s Administrative Office has confirmed that these emails are phishing attempts intended to convince recipients to respond. Once a recipient replies to the email, the scammer sends a follow-up message with a link to a purported document that instead leads to a malicious website.
Please take caution before clicking on any links in emails purporting to be NEFs. Legitimate NEF emails from our Court will be from the address efile_notice@laed.uscourts.gov and will never include attached files. Do not download attachments or click on any links from unofficial or questionable sources, including any email address with text following “.gov.” If in doubt, please use the Court’s website or PACER to access CM/ECF directly to verify the legitimacy of the notice.
The Court further recommends that users block the sender domain "uscourts.gov.ecf.digital" and “uscourts.gov.cmecf.digital” on their email systems to prevent further exposure to this particular scam. If you have received one of these emails, the Court recommends that you delete it from your account entirely.
Please contact the CM/ECF help desk with any questions at (504) 589-7788 or toll free at (866) 209-7767.
November 1, 2024
If you have any questions or need assistance regarding election-related filings during normal Clerk’s Office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., please contact the Clerk’s Office Intake Desk at 504-589-7674. On November 5, 2024, between 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., if you have any questions about election-related filings, please call 504-589-3399. After 10:00 p.m. on November 5, 2024, please leave a message and your call will be returned on November 6, 2024. For those who do not have access to file electronically using CM/ECF, the court’s case filing and case management system, https://ecf.laed.uscourts.gov, election-related case filings may be submitted through the Court's Electronic Document Submission System (EDSS). For additional information, please check on the court's website, www.laed.uscourts.gov. Means of submitting election-related filings include:
•Through the Court’s electronic case filing and records system, CM/ECF (upon filing, please notify the Court by email to electionfiling@laed.uscourts.gov)
•Through the Court's Electronic Document Submission System (EDSS) (upon filing, please notify the Court by email to electionfiling@laed.uscourts.gov. (This email box will be deactivated at close of business on November 8, 2024).
•In person, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00p.m., at the Clerk's Office for the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, located at 500 Poydras Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130.
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