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1166 C lawyers are available in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $76 per hour.
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Georgia B. Day has always been dedicated to justice. She received a double major in sociology and criminal justice from the University of Georgia before attending the University of Georgia School of Law on a Judge Wilbur Owens, Jr. Scholarship. Before coming to Day Law Group, Attorney Day worked as an Administrative Law Judge for the Louisiana Workforce Commission. She is an experienced personal injury and workers’ compensation attorney, and while she is polished and professional, Attorney Day takes pride in providing her clients with personable, responsive representation. If you’re looking for an experienced attorney with an excellent work ethic and an unmatched ability to understand what you’re going through, look no further than Georgia B. Day. Call today to schedule a free consultation at Day Law Group.
Erik Piazza practices in the area of business. He represents a variety of commercial developers. His practice is primarily focused on real estate matters, including commercial and residential developments, commercial leases, banking/financing, condominium regimes and other commercial transactions.
Edwin L. Hightower, JD, MBA, is a Louisiana attorney who has been practicing law for more than 15 years. He earned his undergraduate degree, concentrating in Economics, from the United States Military Academy, at West Point, New York, his law degree from Tulane Law School, and his MBA graduate degree from the Louisiana State University School of Business, and is licensed to practice law in Louisiana and Texas. Ed works with closely-held companies, business owners, entrepreneurs, and their insurers in protecting their legal interests in court and contract negotiations. He has defended numerous professionals, including law enforcement officers, architects, engineers, real estate agents, and appraisers in claims of professional liability.. Ed is married to a veterinarian, owns six dogs and in recent years has become active in the areas related to animal law issues. He teaches CLE classes on the drafting and development of animal trusts pursuant to the requirements of state law. Additionally, he represents the interests of a California Trust involved in the litigation of the possession, ownership and compensation for services related to a line of champion-quality show dogs. Further, he provides assistance to veterinarians confronted with legal issues of employment and business operations. Ed is an assistant editor to the American Veterinary Medical Law Association (“AVMLA”) newsletter and started the Louisiana Business Law Blog (), which discusses matters relevant to Louisiana businesses, including veterinary medicine.. Earlier this year, Ed started his own law firm, Hightower. Commercial Law Center, LLC, located in the Baton Rouge area. He can be reached at telephone number or e-mail
Doran L. Drummond received his Juris Doctorate and Graduate Diploma in Civil Law from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 2014. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Southeastern Louisiana University, where he was a member of the varsity baseball team. As a law student, Doran was a member of the Trial Advocacy Executive Board, where he served as President. Doran also participated in multiple internal and external competitions in Trial Advocacy and Moot Court, including the National Pretrial Competition where his team finished first in the nation in 2013.. Education
Derren S. Johnson practices law in Baton Rouge and concentrates in the areas of business and consumer bankruptcy. She received her law degree in 1984 from the LSU Law Center, where she was president of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity and a member of the Robert Lee Tullis Moot Court Board from 1983 to 1984. She served as a member of the Panel of Chapter 7 Trustees for the Middle District of Louisiana.
Dennis Blunt practices in the area of commercial litigation, with a focus on business disputes including business torts and insurance company solvency and regulation. He is an experienced trial litigator having represented plaintiffs, defendants, and regulators across a wide spectrum of industries including education, public utilities, health care, state and municipal government, insurance, and financial institutions on a regional and national basis. He has tried matters involving corporate governance, having represented clients in directors and officers litigation involving complex claims of business misconduct, fraud, civil RICO, procurement, breach of fiduciary duty, and unfair trade practices. His business litigation practice has also included handling Louisiana state and local tax disputes. Mr. Blunt has further represented several large employers in employment matters including wage and hour collective action litigation. He has significant experience handling large scale litigation involving significant issues of electronic document preservation and handling e-discovery disputes, having also lectured on e-discovery related topics.
Daniel "Danny" R. Atkinson, Jr. is an attorney who represents clients in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area. Daniel Atkinson, Jr. is recognized by peers and was selected to Super Lawyers for 2013, 2015 - 2016. This selection is based off of an evaluation of 12 indicators including peer recognition and professional achievement in legal practice. Danny chose to pursue a career in law after obtaining a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1983. He attended Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center and graduated in 1987. Daniel Atkinson, Jr. passed the bar exam and was admitted to legal practice in 1987. He has tried over 100 jury trials and hundreds of bench trials since that time.. He represents clients with Construction Litigation: Business issues in Louisiana. He also represents clients with Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff, Construction Litigation: Consumer, Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff and Civil Litigation: Plaintiff and Defendant issues.. He has had an AV -preeminent rating with Martindale-Hubbell for over 20 years and was selected to Super Lawyers which is limited to a small number of attorneys in each state. As one of the few attorneys to garner the distinction of Super Lawyers, Daniel Atkinson, Jr. has earned the respect of peers as one of the top-rated attorneys in the nation.
Construction Law & Corporate Law throughout LA. Family Law for GBR & surrounding parishes. 25 years experience representing clients locally, multi-state and at the federal level with positive results for clients. Went to LSU Law School and have been an Adjunct Law Professor at Southern Law since 2010 so I support the Tigers and the Jaquars! Please call office at or email via my office email at as I do not check this site's email nor necessarily update information. I only allow general information to be offered through it at this time. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you should you need legal assistance.
Combine open-hearted warmth with a core of steel and a passion for seeking justice for injured people, and you have Justin A. Day, of Day Law Group.. Justin started his impressive personal injury law career in the same building he currently practices in. An associate back in 2003 for the well-respected firm of Vinet & Vinet, it didn’t take long before Justin became a partner and the firm became Vinet & Day. Several years of hard work and a track record of superior results later, and the practice expanded to become Day Law Group, headed by Justin A. Day.. A proud graduate of Southern University Law Center and former president of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Justin is best known for providing his clients with the personal attention they need while fighting hard to get them the compensation they deserve. Justin and his team are not afraid to take on the tough cases or fight the good fight. Dedicated and tenacious, for over 15 years, Justin has consistently achieved superior results for the clients he serves.. Justin was born in Baton Rouge and raised in Prairieville, Louisiana, where he attended East Ascension High School. He received his bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Southeastern Louisiana University, with a minor in Computer Science.
Chris Shows has never been afraid of a little adventure.. A lifelong motorcycle enthusiast with a penchant for fighting the good fight, Chris is a self-proclaimed “underdog guy.” He realized early on that seeking justice, helping the little guy, and challenging the status quo were his passions. And like his grandfather before him, he turned to the law to pursue them.. Chris grew up in Baton Rouge but relocated to Alaska to finish high school. It didn’t take him long to make his way back to Louisiana, and he completed both his Bachelor’s degree and law degree at LSU.. Over the years, Chris built his reputation as a lawyer who fights for the people. Though he most frequently works personal injury cases, Chris also specializes in bankruptcy and debt relief, as well as small business counseling and litigation.. Chris knows that it takes time and it takes work to get families the relief they need. Often times, that means leading the charge on a case, as lead trial counsel or even working a case alone. In fact, 100% of his practice is devoted to litigation.. The most satisfying part of law, Chris says, is “maneuvering and manipulating” the complicated legal world to help someone in need. He finds these success stories as exhilarating as his cross-country motorcycle rides from Alaska back to Louisiana, and as beautiful as his vintage BMW.. When he’s not in the courtroom, you can find Chris seated behind his grandfather’s desk , mere blocks from his grandfather’s old law office, gardening out back in the evenings, or taking a spin on one of his Spanish trail bikes. Chris also enjoys sailing and traveling, especially with his two sons and dear wife Tammy.
Chet Boudreaux, originally from Lafayette, Louisiana, graduated from St. Thomas More Catholic High School in 1994 and then went on to obtain his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southwestern Louisiana. In 2003, he received his law degree from Southern University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and obtained the Corporations Scholarship award. Chet joined McKernan Law Firm as a law clerk in 2001 and later became an Associate after passing the Bar. He is licensed to practice in all State and Federal courts in both Louisiana and Mississippi as well as the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. His diverse practice has afforded Chet the opportunity to assist numerous injured individuals in a wide variety of cases that resulting from incidents such as trucking accidents, automobile wrecks, 18-wheeler accidents, vehicle rollovers and many more. In all of Chet’s cases, the injuries suffered by his clients resulted from the negligence of another. Some of the injured clients Chet has successfully represented have suffered from spinal cord injuries, disk damage, burns, cancer (mesothelioma), and paralysis, just to name a few. In addition, Chet has represented clients all over the State of Louisiana including areas such as Lafayette, Lake Charles, Monroe, Shreveport, Plaquemine, Metairie and Prairieville; as well as in areas of Mississippi such as Hattiesburg, Jackson, and Gulfport. Chet has also played a major role in handling cases in Texas and in New Jersey and has been admitted pro hac vice to practice law in courts for the States of Arkansas, Florida and Texas. A few of Chet’s most notable cases include a verdict of $2,855,000 in a custom bus wrongful death case, a verdict of $1.2 Million in a rear-end 18-wheeler accident and he recently settled two 18-wheeler cases for $950,000 and $875,000 respectively. Most recently, Chet has been selected for membership in The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 under 40 for the State of Louisiana.. Chet is married to Shanna Green of Rayville, Louisiana, and they have two children, Grayson and Anna Grace. They are members of St. Jude Catholic Church. Chet enjoys hunting, fishing, horse racing and coaching t-ball for his son.
Chase Tettleton joined Babcock Partners as an associate after graduating cum laude from the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, where he also earned a Diploma of Civil Law. While in law school, he was named to the Chancellor’s List.. A Texas native with family roots in North Louisiana, Chase received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Trinity University in San Antonio. At Trinity, he was an active member of numerous student organizations, and an All-Region performer on the baseball team.. Before attending law school, Chase spent nearly two years serving the small business community as a researcher for the SBA’s Small Business Development Center. There, he was part of a team of advisors who counseled entrepreneurs interested in starting or expanding their businesses. Always dedicated to improving the community, Chase is a proud member of Forum 35 and the Young Lawyers Section of the Baton Rouge Bar Association. Chase is also the current president-elect of the Baton Rouge Chapter of the Federal Bar Association.. Since joining Babcock Partners, Chase has tried dozens of cases and has experience ranging from small bench trials to million dollar jury trials. Chase is primarily engaged in insurance defense and high-stakes commercial litigation.. Chase is admitted to practice in all Louisiana state courts, and the United States District Courts for the Middle and Western Districts. Chase is available to handle matters in all jurisdictions statewide. His expertise consists of commercial insurance defense and personal injury litigation, as well as select criminal matters.
Call Beau at our law firm of Brock & Palmintier Law. 33 years of experience including as both a prosecutor and defense attorney.. My major fields of practice are criminal defense, DWI, sex crimes, domestic violence, family law, protective orders, environmental criminal defense, environmental civil compliance, and car accidents.. I'm here to defend you from the moment the police begin their investigation all the way through trial, when necessary. If you need a lifeline in a moment of crisis, I am there for you and your family. As a former prosecutor, I know how the Government will attack you, and I know how to fight back!. Beau has practiced law for 33 years in Louisiana.. Previously, he worked at the private law firm of Manasseh, Gill, Knipe & Belanger from 2011 - 2019. Before entering private practice, he was employed at LDEQ as a member of the Secretary’s Executive Staff from 2008-2011. From March 1999 – February 2008, he worked as Regional Criminal Enforcement Council for the Environmental Protection Agency and provided in-house legal oversight to all Federal criminal investigations conducted in Louisiana by the EPA Criminal Investigation Division. Prior to joining EPA, he served as an Assistant District Attorney for East Baton Rouge Parish from October 1991 – March 1999, and was lead counsel on over 50 successful jury trials.. In 1988, he graduated from Louisiana State University and from the L.S.U. Law Center in 1991. He is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, Baton Rouge Bar Association and is an Associate member of the Baton Rouge Association of Women Attorneys. Beau is a frequent lecturer on professionalism, criminal law and environmental law and policy issues. Beau believes strongly in committing to our community and has served as a volunteer at his church, several schools, the YMCA as a basketball, volleyball, soccer and tennis coach, and as a charity fund-raiser.. In addition to recently publishing a book on coaching middle school & youth basketball, Run to Win: The Mongoose System: Coaching Middle School & Youth Basketball, (available online directly from amazon.com), some of the law review articles and materials he has published include the following:. • Andre Belanger, Beau James Brock, The Practice of Criminal Defense, Principles of Why We Fight, 257 Around the Bar 10 (September 2011). • Getting to Know Some of Baton Rouge’s Young Criminal Lawyers, 257 Around the Bar 20 (September 2011). • Don’t Tread on Me! Greenhouse Gases Must Never Choke American Freedom, 3 Regent J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 139 (Spring 2011). • Leviathan Menacing the Gulf Coast: Catastrophic Consequences May Imperil the Rule of Law, 18 Buff. Envt'l. L.J. 131 (Fall 2010). • Modern American Supreme Court Judicial Methodology and Its Origins: A Critical Analysis of the Legal Thought of Roscoe Pound, 35 J. Legal Prof. 187 (Spring 2011). • Beau James Brock, Peggy Hatch & Vladimir Alexander Appeaning. Ph.D., Protecting Our Most Vulnerable Communities: Louisiana Wastewater Infrastructure Recovery, 18 U. Balt. J. Envtl. L. 1 (Fall 2010). • Hanousek v. United States: Social Engineering Encroaching on Individual Liberty, 245 Around the Bar 18 (May 2010). • H. Leggett, B. Brock, The Moral Limits of Jurisdiction, 27 Environmental Forum 32 (May/June 2010). • Iconography and the Polite Art of Saying Nice Doggie, The Bencher (July/August 2009, p. 10). • A Profile of the District Attorney’s Office, East Baton Rouge, LA, 36 The Prosecutor 42 (March/April 2002). • Interview With A Prosecutor: Capitol Punishment Issues in the Capital City, 165 Around the Bar 12 (March 2002). • The Current State of Environmental Criminal Enforcement in Louisiana, An Insider’s View, 162 Around the Bar 14 (Dec. 2001). • Professionalism Lost: Where have you gone Atticus Finch? Our Nation turns its lonely eyes to you..., 156 Around the Bar 10 (April 2001). • Comment, Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia: A Renaissance of Positivism and Predictability in Constitutional Adjudication, 51 La. L. Rev. 623 (1991).
Bruce Kuehne is a scholar and a gentleman, and has practiced law in Louisiana since 1976, after graduation from Harvard Law School. While at Harvard, he was a journalist for the Harvard Law Record, and recalls the interesting experience of interviewing then presidential candidate Jimmy Carter for the Harvard newspaper. His interest in journalism and the power of the written word began in high school. He attended Jesuit High School in New Orleans, where he participated in the liberal arts honors curriculum, lettered in football and track and participated in many other extracurricular activities.. Bruce graduated Magna Cum Laude from Tulane in 1968, with the highest departmental cumulative grade point average in the graduating class, having been on the Dean’s List for all semesters, and being admitted into Phi Beta Kappa and the Scholars & Fellows Program. His major was English Literature, with minors in Psychology and History.. Bruce graduated from Tulane during the Vietnam War and his first full-time employment was with the United States Air Force, in which he served as an Information Officer. His job during this time included News Media Relations, Public and Governmental Relations, and supervision of newspaper publication and radio & television broadcasting.. Bruce’s legal practice has covered many areas of the law, including bankruptcy; business and consumer transactions; secured transactions; real estate; litigation, including (commercial, consumer, bankruptcy, ERISA, tax and securities). Bruce has been active in the Louisiana Bar Association, including many years of service on the Professional Malpractice Insurance Committee, on which he served as Chair for several years. He is an emeritus member of the Dean Henry George McMahon American Inn of Court and served as Master, Recorder and Counselor (vice president) of that organization. He was a founding director of MidSouth National Bank (now MidSouth Bank). Bruce was a candidate for the Nineteenth Judicial District Court in 1996. He also served as Childrens’ Leader in Bible Study Fellowship International for many years and is currently an adult group Bible study leader. Bruce is a voluntary teacher of English for international students on the LSU campus and is an adjunct professor in the LSU legal studies program. He is currently a director of Gulf Coast Teaching Family Services, Inc., a large non-profit organization which provides social services to the needy.
Born and raised in Baton Rouge, I am a product of our local public schools. I graduated from LSU in 1983 with a degree in Finance. I graduated from Loyola New Orleans Law School in 1987, but before graduating, I tried my first jury case. It was a manslaughter charge. The Orleans District Attorney was impressed enough to offer me a job upon graduation. I was an Assistant District Attorney for Mr. Harry Connick from 1987 through 1990 and have been on my own since then.. As to public service after the District Attorney's Office, in 2009 I was elected to the Louisiana State Senate for the Baton Rouge area, District 16. It has been an honor to represent the people of Baton Rouge. During the process, I believe I have become a better lawyer.. Whether your issue is a government relations issue, maritime matter, serious personal injury matter, wrongful death, business litigation or criminal defense, I can help you. I have been helping folks just like you for a long time and am very good at what I do. Perhaps I can help you with an important matter. Give me a call, day or night, and let's talk about your issue.
Baton Rouge workers’ compensation attorney Joseph H. Jolissaint, Attorney at Law has devoted his career to advocating on behalf of those who have been injured. He has a decade of legal experience, and works to address a variety of concerns. He has trial experience and is willing to take on large insurance companies in a court of law. Mr. Jolissaint was appointed in 2012 by Governor Bobby Jindal to serve as plaintiffs' attorney representative to the Workers' Compensation Advisory Council. For more information, contact his firm today and receive a free consultation.
Attorney Stephen Babcock is a Baton Rouge personal injury lawyer that serves the entire state of Louisiana. He is an avid outdoorsman and golfer who enjoys all that southern Louisiana has to offer. His favorite activities involve offshore fishing and duck hunting. What’s more,. Stephen is a Baton Rouge car accident lawyer who is ready to hear about your auto wreck. But, Stephen also handles 18 wheeler accidents among other types of case. Call our firm to find out how Stephen can help you!. We have a 100% Client Satisfaction Guarantee. You have nothing to lose. Get Even! Call Stephen!
Attorney Robert Landry is experienced and aggressive when it comes to fighting for rights of clients. He is committed to helping employees facing wrongful termination and discrimination in the workplace. Robert gets employees what they are owed and deserve in complex employment litigation involving unpaid overtime, wages, employment contracts, non-competition agreements, whislteblower and false claims act lawsuits. He knows how how to protect employees from retaliation after they assert thier rights under federal and Louisiana law. Robert also negotiates employment contracts for key employees, executives, senior managers and physicians.
Attorney H. Price Mounger is a national class action attorney with more than 20 years of legal experience in environmental, toxic tort, product liability and personal injury litigation. He serves as a Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board hearing committee chairman overseeing cases involving attorney misconduct.
As a former insurance defense attorney, I have a comprehensive understanding of the legal system, as well as the operations and objectives of insurance companies. Understanding that victims and their families are overwhelmed by physical injury, financial loss, as well as tragedy, I work strategically to help my clients recover the compensation they need and deserve. With extensive practice experience, I am a Baton Rouge personal injury attorney prepared to take on even the most complex and sophisticated accident claims.. As a dedicated member of my local community and my profession, I have strong ties with my clients, as well as other attorneys, experts and other authorities in the field. When I take on your case, you can trust that I will pursue every avenue of recovery and work aggressively to defend your rights and interests. Working collaboratively with legal, medical and financial experts, I am able to collect appropriate evidence and work strategically to build a winning case for my clients. As your attorney, I will take the time to identify your personal needs and aggressively pursue maximum compensation for your losses.. At Tomeny Best, we understand the immense power that emerges from these moments of struggle as they pave the way for stories of triumph and perseverance. We watch our clients overcome their physical and emotional hardships daily and would love to hear stories from aspiring students as they enter the next chapter of their lives. As such, we offer a yearly Conquering Challenges Scholarship - learn more about this award through the About Us page on our website.
Are you on the brink of a divorce and wondering where you can turn to procure the help you need at this time? You have come to the right place, because at Keith Friley, Attorney at Law, a Baton Rouge divorce lawyer is competent, compassionate, and committed to fighting for you and the resolution that is in your best interests. Attorney Keith Friley has nearly 30 years of experience helping people who are going through a divorce, and he is prepared to come to your support today. He understands the emotional hardships divorce has on a person, and he wants to assist you through this time as seamlessly and swiftly as possible. Attorney Friley is dedicated to fighting for you and the resolution that is most workable and suitable for you, and you can rest assured that when you come to this firm, your case can receive the care and attention it requires. He has dealt with all kinds of family law issues, from alimony disagreements to issues pertaining to parental relocation. Moreover, if children are involved in the situation, it is of the utmost importance that you take the necessary time in formulating the parenting plan that works for you. You may have questions about your options in regards to child custody matters, in which case you should not hesitate to ask Attorney Friley to inform you. He can walk you through legal custody, physical custody, explaining to you what is involved in those matters. He can also inform you of visitation laws and guidelines so that you are not caught off guard by your circumstances later on in life. Are you interested in pursuing mediation? Attorney Friley offers that service, as well, and has experience with both contested and uncontested divorce. For more information, contact this law firm today.
Annette Peltier practices in the area of litigation, primarily toxic tort litigation, including asbestos defense, general tort litigation, and corporate defense, as well as other commercial litigation fields. She has worked in the area of toxic tort defense, environmental compliance, insurance defense, and workers’ compensation defense since 1997.. Ms. Peltier has defended asbestos, phosgene, vinyl chloride, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, and benzene maritime cases. She has helped to defend a railroad in two separate train derailment lawsuits in both federal and state courts. Her clients have included manufacturers, chemical and industrial plants, railroads, hospitals, and insurance companies.. Prior to joining Phelps Dunbar in Baton Rouge, she worked as an attorney in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Andrew Wallace Eversberg is a partner in the law firm of Schutte, Terhoeve,. Richardson, Eversberg, Cronin, Judice & Boudreaux. Mr. Eversberg’s practice focuses. on litigation of matters in the areas of insurance defense, insurance coverage, and all. types of property and casualty litigation, including commercial lines and personal lines. claims. Over the last twenty-one (21) years, he has handled thousands of lawsuits. including the representation of corporations and individuals in cases involving. automobile liability, premises liability, products liability, homeowners' liability,. environmental liability, and trucking liability as well as handling cases involving. insurance bad faith, workers' compensation, life insurance, professional liability,. toxic torts, and construction law and disputes. Mr. Eversberg is admitted to. practice law in both Louisiana and Mississippi, and maintains an active trial practice. in state and federal courts.
André Bélanger, a graduate of Loyola University, is a highly-respected criminal defense attorney serving the people of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and surrounding areas of Ascension Parish and New Orleans, for one of Baton Rouge's top-25 law firms.. In his 15 years of practicing law, Mr. Bélanger has handled thousands of criminal cases at both the pre-trial and trial stage, including approximately 200 trials. This trial experience includes homicide defense and prosecution, large drug conspiracies and fraud cases making Belanger one of the few attorneys capable of handling even the largest, most complex federal cases.. Having spent years devoted to developing a top tier regional law practice for federal court and state court litigation, Mr. Bélanger is admitted to practicing law in all federal courts in both Louisiana, Mississippi, the United States Supreme Court and the U. S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.. A strong commitment to the justice system, Mr. Bélanger has begun to forge his trial skills in the criminal courtroom in an effort to establish his own personal injury trial practice. This is a major boon for his clients, as few personal injury “trial attorneys” have appreciable jury trial experience. Mr. Bélanger is a member of the National Association of Distinguished Counsel’s Top 1%, was also recently nominated to the National Trial Lawyers Association’s “Top 100 Lawyers” list for the third year in a row, as well as recognized as one of Louisiana’s Super Lawyers.. Outside of a law office, André is happily married to his loving wife, Ashley, with whom he has two beautiful children, Luc and Mattheiu. He’s a firm believer that it’s because of their support that he has achieved so much success. When they aren’t spending quality time outdoors, they proudly offer their time to the St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Baton Rouge.
Amanda Messa practices in the area of commercial litigation, with a focus on construction and insurance defense matters. She has represented a number of clients in matters involving construction defects, contract disputes, public bid law disputes, premises liability and general tort liability. She also has experience filing and enforcing liens under both the Private Works Act and the Louisiana Oil Well Lien Act.. Ms. Messa began her legal career in Shreveport, Louisiana, as an associate in a multi-practice firm in Shreveport.