Pipes Miles Beckman Women Featured in Top Women in Law
- Apr 1
- 2 min read

Pipes Miles Beckman is pleased to be featured in New Orleans Magazine’s Top Women in Law. In order to be recognized, all licensed attorneys in New Orleans are eligible to vote on this annual list. Attorneys who received the most votes in each specific practice area are included on the list.
The publication includes six PMB attorneys. In addition, the article features the firm and its modern, supportive, and adaptive work environment, which allows attorneys to balance their work and personal life.
Read the featured article directly from the April issue below and learn more about the 2026 honorees.
The attorneys of Pipes Miles Beckman pride themselves on being veteran legal voices for a modern age, where work and life go hand in hand. The firm’s roster of talented women attorneys includes Kristin Beckman, Catherine Giarrusso, Alexis Joachim, Rachel Kellogg, Emily Ross, and Katie Roth. Their areas of expertise include commercial and employment litigation, insurance coverage and bad-faith litigation, appellate work, and business disputes. Pipes Miles Beckman knows that a proper work-life balance is essential to providing the utmost service to the firm’s clients.
All of the Pipes Miles Beckman women on this year’s list are also mothers. They all credit the firm’s supportive environment with their success juggling work and home. Besides parenting and lawyering, the women serve their community through the Pro Bono Project, Mardi Gras Krewes, coaching sports teams, running nonprofits, and chairing fundraiser committees.
By encouraging and supporting healthy home lives, Pipes Miles Beckman has succeeded in retaining women attorneys who otherwise may have chosen to forego private practice in favor of more flexible positions. These attorneys contribute valuable wisdom and insight that allow the firm to litigate cases at the highest level.
Pipes Miles Beckman 2026 Top Women in Law honorees:
Insurance Law
Insurance Law
Insurance Law
Insurance Law
Labor and Employment Law
Appellate Practice




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