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1487 L lawyers are available in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 54% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $38 to $70 per hour.
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Ed Hardin is a triathlete. He knows that competing at a high level means training, discipline, and endurance. That’s why you can find him going the distance for some of the most respected employers in Louisiana.. Ed brings that same drive and focus to our clients’ labor and employment law needs.
Drew received his law degree from Louisiana State University and his undergraduate degree in economics from George Mason University in Alexandria, Virginia.. Prior to practicing law, Drew worked in Washington, DC, as a legislative aide in the United States Congress. Drew also served as a policy analyst at a well-known public policy think tank.. Since being admitted to practice law in the State of Louisiana, Drew launched a practice which focuses on personal injury, lemon law, and automotive litigation.. In his spare time, Drew plays both piano and guitar. He is also an avid runner, having run one full marathon and two half marathons.
Don Cazayoux graduated from Louisiana State University, earning his B.A. in 1985 and M.A. in 1993 in Psychology. Between his B.A. and M.A., he earned his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1991. Don has over 20 years of experience in the field of civil and criminal law. He focuses specifically on consumer cases that deal with severe injuries such as scarring or soft tissue injuries, as well as white-collar criminal cases.
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.
Darrel Papillion is a veteran trial lawyer who has represented hundreds of clients in serious personal injury cases during his 20 years as a lawyer. He is President-Elect of the Louisiana State Bar Association and is Past-President of the Baton Rouge Bar Association. He has taught law students at LSU Law School for the past 15 years.. was born in Eunice, Louisiana, in St. Landry Parish. He was Student Body President at Louisiana State University at Eunice, before transferring to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He attended LSU on an academic scholarship, graduating with a degree in History, with minors in English and Political Science in 1990.. He attended LSU's Paul M. Hebert Law Center on a full scholarship. After graduation, he served as a law clerk to Associate Justice Catherine D. Kimball of the Louisiana Supreme Court, before joining the New Orleans office of McGlinchey, Stafford, where he worked from 1995 to 1999.. In 1999, he moved to Baton Rouge, where he began representing plaintiffs in personal injury and wrongful death cases. He is a partner in the law firm of Walters, Papillion, Thomas, Cullens, LLC, which he founded, along with Edward J. Walters, Jr., David Abboud Thomas, and J.E. Cullens, Jr. in June 2010. All four partners in the firm had practiced together, with great success, at another Baton Rouge firm for at least 10 years.. He handles complicated wrongful death and catastrophic personal injury cases, including industrial accidents, severe burns, paralysis, medical malpractice, 18 wheeler accidents, sexual abuse, medical negligence and other matters.. He is very active in professional associations and is a frequent legal author and lecturer.. He is the Past-President of the Rotary Club of Baton Rouge and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, and the Board of Governors of the Louisiana State Bar Association, and a host of other professional and civic organizations.
Danny Russell is the owner of the Russell Law Firm, LLC, a Baton Rouge, LA law firm practicing in the areas of Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, DWI/DUI Defense, and Family Law.. Admissions:. Memberships
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.
Chris Corzo is a nationally recognized personal injury attorney with an unprecedented record of success as a personal injury lawyer. Over 15 years, Chris has personally managed and represented personal injury law firms with over $10 BILLION in recoveries, collectively. Chris’ victories for injured people and families have earned him life-time membership in the MILLION & MULTI-MILLION Dollar Advocate forums.. Chris’ success began at a young age. In 2014, at the age of 36, Chris was selected as one of the “Top 40” attorneys under 40 by the National Trial Lawyers Association. He was also named a “Rising Star” by Louisiana Super Lawyers, which recognizes the top 2.5% of lawyers in a given state who are 40 years old or younger.. Chris is currently a “Top 100 Trial Lawyer” as recognized by the National Trial Lawyers Association. Chris has demonstrated excellence and exemplifies superior qualifications, leadership skills, and outstanding results as a trial lawyer. Fewer than 1% of U.S. lawyers have this track record of success.. Chris certifies all his services with something known as the “C Certification.” This means there is NO FEE until his client gets paid and, any and all fees, come out of the MONEY RECOVERED, NOT THE CLIENT’S POCKET.
Chris Cascio has practiced law for more than 20 years. He started practicing in insurance defense, establishing his skills in legal research, strategizing and advocacy for his clients. If you have been injured in an accident or are involved in a family law dispute such as a divorce, Chris has the depth and breadth of experience and ability you need to overcome this problem.. He has deep roots in Louisiana, having grown up in Bossier City and graduated from college and law school at Louisiana State University.. Close relationships with his clients and focused attention is exactly what you get at the Cascio Law Firm. As the head of a small firm, Chris will handle every aspect of your case personally. You will deal with him, not a junior associate or paralegal.
Charles “Chase” Logan Trichell was born and raised in Natchitoches, Louisiana and attended St. Mary’s Catholic School, where he was a standout athlete in football, basketball, and golf. After graduating with honors, Chase studied at LSU, where he served as philanthropy chairman for Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Chase was also appointed student advisory councilman for the Center for Community, Engagement, and Leadership; became a member of the Student Tiger Athletic Foundation; was selected to join the Phi Sigma Pi Honor Society; was named to both the Dean’s List and Chancellor’s Honor Roll on multiple occasions; and ultimately earned his Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in Creative Writing in 2011.. Chase then enrolled at LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, where he was elected by the student body to serve as the Student Bar Association’s Executive Director of Programming. During law school, Chase had the distinct honor of being selected as the judicial intern at the First Judicial District Court of Louisiana under the direct tutelage of Justice Scott J. Crichton, current Louisiana Supreme Court Justice. A member of the LSU Law Running Club and Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, Chase played quarterback for the Purple Team in Barrister’s Bowl VIII, IX, and X — the school’s annual tackle football game pitting Purple vs. Gold to raise money for the Make-A-Wish foundation. Chase earned both his Juris Doctor and Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law from LSU in 2014.. According to his family, which calls him “The People’s Lawyer,” Chase was born to practice law. Trained as a personal injury attorney, Chase has earned a reputation in his young career as an extremely hard worker who loves interacting with his clients. He prides himself on putting the interests of his clients first and always being there when they need him. Chase joined Spencer Calahan Injury Lawyers in 2016 and brings to the team a genuine passion for practicing law and representing people, not corporations. He is an active member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Baton Rouge Bar Association, and is licensed to practice law in all 64 of Louisiana’s great parishes.. Chase is the third of four boys and is the very proud uncle of two nieces and two nephews. Anyone who knows Chase knows that nothing matters more to him than family — but LSU sports are a close second. He never misses a home game in Death Valley or an opportunity to play golf. In his spare time, Chase enjoys running the LSU Lakes, playing basketball, and volunteering at The First Tee of Baton Rouge and for the Big Buddy Program.
Chad A. Dudley is the managing partner of Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers. Dudley DeBosier has offices throughout Louisiana and focuses on the areas of personal injury, worker’s compensation, social security disability, and mass torts. Mr. Dudley is also the founding partner of Vista Consulting, a consulting company that provides operational consulting to personal injury firms across the country.
Carmen Hebert has been a partner at the firm since 2013, during which time she has successfully tried dozens of cases in city, state and federal courts in Louisiana and appeared many times before Louisiana administrative agencies, boards and commissions. Capable in navigating her clients through the legal system from the inception of a lawsuit through trial and appeal, Carmen's clients can expect the best in both her written and oral advocacy.. Carmen's principal practice is complex commercial and business litigation where she assists clients in payment disputes, contract disputes, unfair trade practices and unfair competition claims, eviction proceedings, lease enforcement claims, employment claims, enforcing non-compete agreements, and enforcement and collection of judgments. She also handles claims involving breaches of fiduciary duties of corporate officers, breaches of operating or partnership agreements, and other business disputes among interest holders. Outside of court, Carmen is well versed in drafting contracts, leases, organizational documents for limited liability companies and corporations, operating agreements, partnership agreements, and agreements to transfer ownership interests between new or departing owners. She also assists clients in the construction industry in negotiating contracts, preserving and enforcing claims under the Louisiana Private Works Act and Public Works Act, and appearing before licensing boards.. Carmen earned her Juris Doctor from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 2010 where she graduated magna cum laude and was inducted into the Order of the Coif. While in law school, Carmen was selected to the Louisiana Law Review where she served as a Senior Editor to Volume 70. She was also a recipient of the David and Bertha Herman Professional Responsibility Award, the Phelps Dunbar scholarship, Faculty Scholarship, Chancellor's List recognition for five semesters, and nine C.A.L.I. awards (Legal Writing and Research I and II, Family Law of Persons, The Legal Profession, International Sales, Successions and Donations, First Amendment, Louisiana Civil Procedure II, Insurance). As an active participant in the moot court program, Carmen competed on the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot team in Vienna, Austria, and on the National Moot Court team, and she was named to the Wex. S. Malone chapter of the American Inns of Court. She also served as an extern for Judge Jewell "Duke" Welch at the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals for one semester and worked as a research assistant for Professor Emeritus George W. Pugh on the 2010 and 2011 editions of the Handbook on Louisiana Evidence Law.. Carmen Hebert is admitted to practice law before all Louisiana state and federal courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She served as a Junior Member of the Louisiana Law Institute in 2012. Beginning in 2014, Carmen has been named to the Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" list every year. In 2016, the Litigation Counsel of America, an honorary society for trial attorneys, chose Carmen as an Associate Fellow. Carmen is rated "AV-Preeminent" by Martindale-Hubbell attorney rating service. Carmen is a member of the Louisiana and Baton Rouge Bar Associations, and SOLACE. She also continues to work with Gerald Rault and Robert Force on the Handbook on Louisiana Evidence Law, for publication every year.. Outside of practicing law, Carmen enjoys fishing, shooting pool, and hosting gatherings for family and friends. She and her husband David are the proud parents of two daughters and parishioners at St. Alphonsus Liguori Catholic Church in Central.
Cameron Waddell received a bachelor’s degree in history from Furman University in 1985 and his Juris Doctorate from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1988. After law school, Cameron clerked for South Carolina's senior Circuit Court Judge, Dan Laney.. Prior to establishing The Waddell Law Firm, Cameron was Special Counsel to a national asbestos law firm based in Dallas, Texas, a partner in a high profile plaintiff’s law firm in South Carolina and in 1996 was a founding member of LeBlanc and Waddell. LeBlanc and Waddell was designated by the Louisiana AFL-CIO as its statewide Occupational Disease Counsel. Cameron served as chief litigator for Leblanc and Waddell for twelve years.. Cameron has successfully tried cases involving all asbestos-related diseases. These include mesothelioma (pleural and peritoneal), lung cancer, asbestosis, non-malignant pleural disease including plaques and thickening, and other cancers such as colon and laryngeal. These lawsuits have been litigated throughout the United States, including Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, West Virginia and Wisconsin. He is licensed to practice in Louisiana and South Carolina.. For the past fourteen years he has practiced almost exclusively in Louisiana where he is a frequent speaker and lecturer to other attorneys at legal conferences and seminars.. A well-respected member of the legal community, Cameron was honored to be selected as one of Louisiana’s “Super Lawyers” and is rated “AV,” the highest peer rating by Martindale Hubbell legal directory.. In addition to asbestos cases, Cameron has handled other occupational disease and injury cases including hearing loss, benzene and coal tar pitch exposure cases.. Some of the cases that he has tried since 1995 include:. In addition to these verdicts, some of his recent settlements include:
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).
Brent is a husband and father of three children. His experience as a father has lead him to focus on representing injured children as often as possible. Knowing that he can have a positive impact on a child’s life is rewarding, both personally and professionally.
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.
Benjamin B. Treuting, an associate attorney at Palmintier Law Group, has deep Louisiana roots. Growing up in Marksville, he completed his high school education at Holy Savior Menard Central High School in Alexandria, Louisiana, in 2007. His academic journey led him to Louisiana State University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree.. Benjamin's dedication to the legal field blossomed during his pursuit of a Juris Doctorate and Diploma in Comparative Law from Louisiana State University's Paul M. Hebert Law Center, culminating in his admission to the Louisiana Bar in 2015. Throughout his career, Benjamin has remained passionately committed to advocacy, with a strong focus on meeting his clients' needs. At Palmintier Law Group, he is recognized for his diligent and zealous representation, consistently advancing the interests of those he serves.. Within the legal community, Benjamin is an active member of respected organizations, including the Baton Rouge Bar Association, Louisiana Bar Association, Louisiana Association for Justice, and the Dean Henry George McMahon Inn of Court. His legal practice extends to all Louisiana State Courts, including the Louisiana Supreme Court, and he is admitted to all United States Federal District Courts in Louisiana.. Outside of his legal work, Benjamin is dedicated to community service. He plays a vital role in the annual Baton Rouge Bar Association Belly Up with the Bar event, a charitable initiative supporting the Baton Rouge Bar Foundation's Youth Education Program.. During his leisure time, he finds great joy in spending quality moments with his wife and three beautiful children, wholeheartedly supporting the LSU Tigers, and enjoying an occasional round of golf. Benjamin's well-rounded approach to life reflects his unwavering commitment to family, community, and professional excellence.
Baton Rouge Personal Injury & Work Accident Trial Attorney and Deaf Rights Advocate. If you have been hurt in south Louisiana because of someone else’s fault, or if you are Deaf and you have been denied your rights under the Americans with Disability Act, call Baton Rouge Trial Attorney Dominick ‘Rusty’ Bianca. He will fight for you.. Rusty understands where his hardworking, blue-collar clients are coming from. His experiences led him to become a staunch defender of the injured—particularly victims of industrial work accidents and car wrecks caused by negligent and drunk drivers. Growing up with a Deaf sister has also inspired him to be an advocate for the Deaf Community in both ADA claims and injury claims.. Rusty doesn’t take every case that comes across his desk, but he does offer free consultations so that he can hear victims’ stories, help them understand their legal options, and advise them on next steps. If he can help with those next steps, he will take the case and fight for the compensation his clients deserve. As an experienced trial attorney, Rusty does not shy away from taking his cases to court to get the best possible outcome.
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 Peter J. Losavio, Jr. is an accomplished lawyer and a member of Losavio & DeJean, LLC, The Louisiana Elder Law Firm. Mr. Losavio has been with the firm for over 30 years. As a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation, he is one of only about 400 attorneys in the U.S. with this certification and is the only Certified Elder Law Attorney in Louisiana. He is also a Certified Public Accountant, a Board-Certified Tax Law Specialist, a Board-Certified Estate Planning Administration Specialist, and an accredited legal attorney by the Department of Veteran Affairs. Mr. Losavio holds a B.S. and a master’s degree from Tulane University. He received his J.D. from Louisiana State University Law School and a Master of Law in Taxation from the University of Florida.
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.
Attorney Beau R. Layfield was born in Mansura, Louisiana. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Louisiana State University. He then received his Juris Doctorate and Bachelor of Civil Law degrees from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center of Louisiana State University. Mr. Layfield also attended St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami, Florida, where he was an intern for the Dade County District Attorney’s office. Before he established The Layfield Law Firm, LLC, Attorney Layfield worked as an attorney for a general practice law firm. During his time there, he focused on helping automobile accident victims and representing individuals dealing with family law matters.. As a young boy, Attorney Layfield’s uncle passed away in a car accident. The tragedy of the whole situation had a large effect on him and his family. It is because of this experience that Mr. Layfield focuses his practice on helping the victims of personal injury accidents. Due to his personal experience, he understands the helplessness people often feel after going through such a traumatic event. This is why he has chosen to devote his practice to personal injury law, where he is able to utilize both his legal and personal experience in order to help victims of accidents. Attorney Layfield has lived throughout different parts of Louisiana, which he feels has allowed him to develop relationships with people from different backgrounds. The Layfield Law Firm, LLC is a small, Baton Rouge law firm, which allows him to maintain close communication with his clients. Attorney Layfield aims to create an environment that enables his client to maintain personal attention and direct access to him. Mr. Layfield is prepared to assist clients who have been involved in a variety of incidents involving vehicular accidents, product liability, dangerous drugs, catastrophic injuries, and more. To find out more about retaining the representation of Attorney Layfield, contact The Layfield Law Firm, LLC.
At the Law Office of Julie Ferris, we provide professional and courteous legal services, ensuring that every client is fully represented. The Law Office was founded by Julie Ferris who began her legal career in 1986 working as a high school student runner at a law firm. From there, Julie worked her way to legal secretary then paralegal before finally going to law school. Julie graduated from LSU's Paul M. Hebert Law School in 2004 with honors and has represented many, many clients thoughout the State of Louisiana. Julie is licensed to practice law in all 64 Parishes in Louisiana.