Mike McConathy
Mike McConathy's Badges Earned


Endorsements
Mike McConathy's Major Donors
Mike McConathy's Notable Efforts
- 2023 - Did Answer the Louisiana Right to Life Questionnaire 100% Pro-Life.
- Received contributions from a significant number of trial lawyers:
- Baggett McCall, LLC ($2,500.00)
- Broussard & David, LLC ($2,500.00)
- Cox, Cox, Filo, Camel, Wilson & Brown, LLC ($2,500.00)
- Cox, Cox, Filo, Camel &Wilson Building, LLC ($2,500.00)
- David L. White, Attorney at Law ($250.00)
- Galloway Jeffcoat, LLP ($1,000.00)
- Glenn Armentor, LTD ($2,500.00)
- Habetz Law Firm, LLC ($500.00)
- Henry H. Bernard, Attorney at Law ($1,000.00)
- Herman, Herman & Katz, LLC ($2,500.00)
- John Clifton Conine, Attonrey at Law ($100.00)
- LaBorde Earles Law Firm, LLC ($2,500.00)
- Lee Hoffoss, LLC ($2,500.00)
- Lundy, Lundy, Soileau & South, LLP ($2,500.00)
- Morrow, Morrow, Ryan & Bassett ($2,500.00)
- Mudd, Bruchhaus & Keating, LLC ($2,500.00)
- Pandit Law Firm, LLC ($2,500.00)
- Robichaux, Mize, Wadsack, Richardson & Watson, LLC ($2,500.00)
- Stutes & Lavergne, LLC ($2,500.00)
- The Harrington Law Firm ($500.00)
- The Nerren Law Firm, LLC ($500.00)
- The Townsley Law Firm, LLP ($2,500.00)
- Voorhies Law Firm, LLC ($2,500.00)
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