Top best R Lawyers in Baton Rouge | 1501 available
1501 R lawyers are available in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $75 per hour.
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1501 R Lawyers Found Near You
With more than 4 decades of legal experience, Amos H. Davis is a results-oriented litigator and trial lawyer who delivers exemplary court, jury, and mediation results.. Based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Amos H. Davis regularly represents clients and tries court cases for injured parties throughout the State of Louisiana. The seasoned attorney specializes in serious and catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths, including automobile, 18-wheeler and other trucks, oilfield, nursing home, and motorcycle-related accidents.. Davis graduated from the University of Virginia with honors in 1974, and then graduated from the Loyola University School of Law in 1978. After law school, he joined the prominent law firm of Voorhies & Labbé in Lafayette, Louisiana, successfully handling civil jury trials and mediations throughout the State of Louisiana. One case that attracted nationwide attention is the infamous Lake Peigneur salt mine disaster, resulting in a global settlement of tens of millions of dollars.. Davis moved to Baton Rouge in 1988 and has solidified his reputation in Louisiana as a revered and successful trial attorney.
William W. Thies was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 23, 1974. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history and political science from Louisiana State University in 1996 and his Juris Doctorate from Southern University Law School in 2001. He was admitted to the Louisiana State Bar Association in May, 2002. For more information visit
William Robert (“Robby”) Gill, a 1990 graduate of the Southern University Law Center and a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Louisiana Supreme Court, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. Eastern and Middle District Circuit Courts of Louisiana and the United States Army Court of Military Review. Gill has also been granted pro hac vice status to handle cases in Mississippi, Texas and California.. Gill served on active duty as a lawyer in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG), achieving the rank of Captain. He was a prosecutor at Fort Ord, California and a trial defense counsel at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal and two Army Achievement Medals. His court martial trials included cases of attempted murder, drugs, rape, sexual assault, child molestation, conduct unbecoming, and assorted felonies.. As a military defense counsel, Gill eagerly took on many supposedly unwinnable cases. Two of his most notable cases were United States v. Pettway and United States v. George, both very difficult rape cases.. After his honorable discharge, Gill practiced with Reagan, Manasseh & Boshea, one of the largest criminal defense firms in Louisiana with offices in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lafayette and Oakland, California. He was selected to attend Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He then opened his own firm in Baton Rouge with James P. Manasseh, where he continues to practice criminal defense and personal injury law.. Gill enjoys putting his energy, experience, and skills to work in both civilian and military settings. Among his more memorable trial cases are California v. Gipson (murder), State v. Kolb (sexual abuse), State v. McNeal (attempted murder), State v. Mire (felon in possession of illegal firearm), State v. Tyler (murder), and, most recently, State v. Hooks (murder).
Whether you are accused of a crime or if you've been the victim of an injury or abuse, I can help. For over twenty years I have done so in a caring and effective manner. Your best interest is my only goal. My experience has brought me to all regions of Louisiana, but I primarily spend my time in the greater Baton Rouge area, including West Baton Rouge, Ascension Parish, Livingston Parish and the Felicianas.
When someone asks if I am a lawyer, to this day I still pause. My standard response is "No. I am just the guy next door who happens to know all the rules." This is a more accuratedescription of how I view myself in relation to my clients. My clients are friends...they are family...they become personally important to me.. My road to becoming a lawyer was somewhat non-traditional. There was no silver spoon in my mouth the day I was born. I joined the military and worked myself through college and law school. I was fortunate to mentor under a fine southern lawyer enjoying the final days of career. I was schooled in the elegance of gentlemanly lawyering, while at the same time learning the art of " in the trenches" litigation.. As a result, I have attained a stellar trial record and will gladly share it if ever asked. I have recovered millions on behalf of my injured clients and yet no case was more important to me than the other. As a divorced father, I have embraced the responsibitlies the law has to families experiencing divorce. Likewise, I am very humbled by the numerous small businesses I represent and the owners who trust me with their livelihood.. As much as I love being your lawyer, I also enjoy all that life has to offer. If you find me out of the office, you should probabaly look for me underwater, as I am an avid scuba diver. Of course, my wife prefers long cool motorcycle rides to diving, but who says we cannot have both?. As Mark Twain once said, I have never met a stranger.....so feel free to call me, or email. I would love to meet you and those important to you and see what I may offer you.. Your friend, Russell
Trevor Haynes practices in the area of business law, with a focus on real estate and banking and finance transactions. Mr. Haynes' experience includes industrial/economic development, tax increment financing, and public finance.. Prior to joining Phelps Dunbar, Mr. Haynes practiced primarily in the area of public finance with a prominent Louisiana firm.
Taylor J. Crousillac practices in the area of labor and employment.
Tanner C. Woods relocated to the Baton Rouge area to join Manasseh, Gill, Knipe & Belanger, PLC in 2018. Raised on a cotton farm in a small town outside of Shreveport, Tanner learned the value of hard work early in life. Tanner attended Tulane University where he obtained his undergraduate degree on full scholarship. From there, Tanner made the decision to pursue a career in law. He received a scholarship to Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. Following his admission to the practice of law, Tanner joined the firm Flowers & Long, LLP in Shreveport, LA where he developed a respectable criminal defense and family law practice. After the untimely passing of Tanner's mentor Peter R. Flowers, Tanner seized the opportunity to join the Manasseh & Gill team and move his practice to the Baton Rouge area.. Tanner has also worked as an intern for the Louisiana House of Representatives, an intern investigator for the Orleans Public Defenders' Office, a law clerk for Smith & Stag, LLC, and a law clerk for the Pro Bono Project New Orleans. Tanner is an Eagle Scout and enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time.. Tanner is a passionate advocate for individuals facing a wide plethora of problems. Whether it is a college student praying to graduate after a DWI, or a person facing jail time for a serious felony, Tanner devotes himself to providing a zealous defense by giving each case the individualized attention it deserves. Whether it is a custody dispute or dividing community property, Tanner truly cares about his clients and their concerns. Tanner will fight endlessly to ensure his clients interests' are protected.
Susie Furr practices in the area of labor and employment law. Her concentration is in employment litigation, employment counseling, and business litigation.. Ms. Furr’s practice covers the wide array of issues that arise in the employment context. She routinely counsels employers regarding compliance with applicable federal and state employment laws, including Title VII, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Equal Pay Act, The Fair Labor Standards Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, as well as state laws involving wages, non-competition, leave, discrimination and retaliation. Ms. Furr also counsels employers in the preparation and review of employment contracts, severance agreements, and employee policies. Ms. Furr represents clients in federal and state litigation, as well as in administrative proceedings before the EEOC. She has defended lawsuits involving wages, retaliation, workplace harassment, and discrimination claims based on age, gender, disability, race, national origin, and religion. She has also represented clients in litigation involving other forms of business disputes. Her client representation has spanned many industries, including construction, public utilities, package and freight delivery, financial services, fueling, gaming, industrial equipment, insurance, real estate, retail, software/technology, educational institutions and governmental agencies. Ms. Furr serves as the practice coordinator of the Baton Rouge employment law group. She often speaks on behalf of management interests on employment related topics and frequently provides training to local and national clients on compliance issues under federal and state law.
Steven DeBosier was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, graduating from Catholic High School in 1985. He obtained his undergraduate degree and law degree from Louisiana State University. DeBosier spent the first few years of his legal career representing insurance companies where he learned, from the inside, how they operate. He joined the litigation team at Dudley DeBosier in March 2000. Now he prosecutes plaintiff's personal injury claims against those same insurance companies in courts all across the state of Louisiana, including state and federal courts. DeBosier focuses on personal injury claims and aggressively making insurance companies pay his clients the money they deserve. He is one of three partners at Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers.
Specializing in Information Technology Law, Government contracts, Federal acquisition strategies and general business law. Admitted to practice 25 years. Experience in: Complex contracts, Information Technology Contracts, Corporate Law, Health Care law (both transactional and regulatory), Distribution Agreements, Government Contracting, Business Formation, International business law, Corporate International sales and related issues, Contracts, Education law, Administrative law, and Immigration law.
Since receiving my law license in 2009, I have practiced criminal defense with the East Baton Rouge Parish Office of Public Defender as a misdemeanor and felony Assistant Public Defender. Throughout the course of my practice, have handled a multitude of criminal cases, including Second Degree Murder, Aggravated and Forcible Rape, Distribution Charges, and many more. Prior to working as an attorney with the Public Defender's Office, I had the opportunity to work with Hillar Moore, III as a legal assistant and with the law firm Moore, Walter, Thomas, Thompson, Papillion, and Cullens, LLC as a receptionist/"gopher". My experience with both helped me succeed in law school and prepared me for the actual practice of law. I received my law degree at Southern University Law Center in 2009 where I attended school while working full time. I received my Bachelors from Louisiana State University where I double majored in English Literature and Women's and Gender Studies. I attended high school at Lakeside High School in Lake Village, Arkansas. Currently, I am now the Clinical Professor for Southern University Law Center's Criminal Clinic where I am able to use my experience from the Public Defender's Office to help third year law students trasition from the role of student to the hopeful role as a practicing attorney in the field of criminal defense. Through the Criminal Clinic, I am able to provide representation to those indigent defendants that the Office of Public Defender is otherwise unable to represent.
Since opening her practice in 2007, Attorney Wendra J. Moran has pursued a vision of helping others in her community. As an estate planning lawyer, Ms. Moran has found a way to focus this vision, providing legal guidance to the residents of Baton Rouge and helping her clients to find the peace of mind they crave. Having spent the last several years working with families to create comprehensive, individualized plans, Attorney Moran knows the value of crafting long-term solutions. Clients appreciate Wendra's compassionate counsel as well as her professionalism and commitment to understanding their unique situation. To learn more about Attorney Moran's services, visit today, or call
Since Chelsea A. Payne joined Keogh Cox in 2014 after a distinguished law school career, she has been focused on litigation involving the construction sector and the defense of architects, engineers, contractors and others in the industry. She represents clients in tort claims, professional liability lawsuits and complex litigation, typically working on behalf of Louisiana-based entities. Chelsea has experience with delay claims, construction defects and first-party insurance coverage issues, including federal jury trial experience. Thanks to her natural thoroughness, the support of her mentor and the firm's technical resources, Chelsea has developed a proficiency for research, writing and the identification of strong defense strategies for her clients.
Since 2009, Attorney Willie Stephens has been working and studying Louisiana law. He has worked with various state agencies to ensure that all Louisiana citizens have a voice and are being treated with dignity and respect.. He is now the Voice of Louisiana Accident Victims.
Serving all of Louisiana...I am more than an Attorney. I am a steadfast voice for those who may go unheard, an aggressive advocate for the greater good, a symbol of hope for the hopeless, a mentor, proof that all things are possible, because all people, regardless of status, education, or background should be afforded equal access to Justice. In the face of adversity, I will fight for your rights. Call today for a free consultation.
Scott Brady is a partner with Bohrer Brady, LLC, a law firm located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His practice is dedicated primarily to wage hourly litigation, class actions, pharmaceutical litigation, auto accidents and 18-wheeler accident. He has also litigated several claims for denial of insurance benefits resulting in tens of millions of dollars recovered by policyholders.
Ryan J. Chenevert joined Fletcher & Roy, L.L.C. as an attorney after clerking for the Honorable Judge Ralph Tureau in the 23rd Judicial District Court in Gonzales, Louisiana.. A native of Baton Rouge and a fan of all Louisiana sports, Ryan graduated from Parkview Baptist High School and earned his B.S. degree in accounting from Louisiana State University. After graduating Summa Cum Laude, Ryan received his J.D. from LSU's Paul M. Hebert School of Law.. Ryan's practice is made up exclusively of litigation, including personal injury, class actions, mass tort actions, and DWIs.. A graduate of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy "NITA", Ryan thrives in the courtroom and is comfortable trying cases of all sizes and complexity. In law school, Ryan placed second in the nation for his advocacy skills.In addition, Ryan is a champion in and out of the courtroom. In 2012, he was named Cosmopolitan magazine's 'National Bachelor of the Year' and was regularly featured on the #1 morning news show in America - The Today Show with Kathy Lee and Hoda.When he's not in the courtroom, Ryan shows his love for Baton Rouge and Louisiana by participating in an array of charity events. Recently, Ryan participated in a "celebrity" dance competition-Dancing for a Cause. Just as Ryan does in the courtroom, he wooed the judges and won the entire competition!Ryan helps REAL people on REAL cases. Call 888-8000 to speak with him today.
Robert was born and raised in the small town of Greensboro, Alabama. During his undergraduate career, he began working in the legal field as a paralegal primarily in the fields of criminal and family law. Robert moved to Baton Rouge to attend law school at LSU's Paul M. Hebert Law Center. While at LSU, he earned a position on the law center's Moot Court Board based on his excellent writing and persuasive arguing skills. He also participated in numerous activities and courses that later would help him when challenging and fighting large insurance companies for his clients. Following graduation in 2002, Robert began his career fighting for those who had been injured at the fault of another and who deserved just compensation for their damages. Today, Robert represents his clients just as zealously as he did when he began his career.. Robert is an avid fan of college football and of the New Orleans Saints. He currently serves on the board of directors for the A. C. Lewis YMCA.
Robert W. Hoke is the founder and owner of Hoke Law Firm. Originally from Orange, TX, Robert received his Bachelors Degree from Lamar University in Beaumont, TX.. After college, Robert moved to Houston and worked managing a restaurant in the Greater Houston Area for 4 years. Realizing that he wanted more from his career, Robert moved to Baton Rouge where he attended Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, receiving his Juris Doctor in 2014. While at LSU, Robert was active in many of the school’s advocacy programs. Robert was a member of the LSU Law Moot Court Board and Trial Advocacy Board. Also during his time at LSU Law, Robert was a student attorney with the Juvenile Defense Clinic, providing youth charged with criminal offenses representation in juvenile court delinquency proceedings.Robert is admitted to practice in all Louisiana state courts as well as the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Louisiana.. During his free time, Robert enjoys spending time with his wife and their two children. Robert is also an avid fan and supporter of LSU.. Robert works mainly out of our Baton Rouge office, where he represents clients in the areas of Chapter 7 bankruptcy; Chapter 13 bankruptcy; non-bankruptcy financial legal assistance matters.
Richard William Wolff received his Juris Doctorate from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2012. As a law student, he served in the employment law section of the Loyola Law Clinic and Center for Social Justice. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with minors in History and Sociology from Louisiana State University.
Richard Matheny practices in the areas of tax, public utilities and electric power, energy, corporate and securities, and general business matters. He represents clients in mergers and acquisitions of financial institutions, electric utilities and other businesses, representing both buyers and sellers.. Mr. Matheny served as an active duty officer in the U.S. Air Force, is a certified public accountant (inactive) and was a tax accountant with the international accounting firm of Ernst & Whinney, a predecessor of Ernst & Young.
Renee is originally from Houston, Texas, grew up in Lafayette, La and has been a resident of Baton Rouge for the last 18 years. She is married and has two beautiful daughters.. Renee graduated from high school from St. Thomas More Catholic High School, Lafayette, La, in 1995. She received her bachelor’s degree in English from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Co, in 2000, and her Juris Doctorate and Diploma in Civil Law from LSU Law School in 2009. She is a member of the Federal Bar Association, Louisiana Bar Association, Baton Rouge Bar Association and Louisiana Association for Justice.
Rebecca Hinton practices in the area of business and finance. Ms. Hinton represents individuals and businesses in the areas of federal, state and local taxation; tax controversies; estate planning; numerous business matters; successions; and trusts.
Randy Roussel practices in the area of business and finance. His general business practice is concentrated in the areas of real estate, banking, and commercial transactions. Mr. Roussel has represented Wampold Companies, Waffle House, Whitney National Bank, Carmouche Construction, and a variety of multifamily and commercial developers.. Mr. Roussel’s practice emphasizes mixed-use real estate development. He works on HUD 221(d)(4) and other multi-family financing programs.. Prior to joining Phelps Dunbar, he was a certified public accountant for Arthur Andersen & Company in New Orleans from 1978 to 1981. From 1986 to 1987, he was an associate at Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson in Baton Rouge and in 1987 he became partner at Bradford & Roussel in Baton Rouge which merged with Gary Field Landry & Bradford in 1991. Mr. Roussel joined Phelps Dunbar in 1995.