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We have 27 years of experience in family law, criminal defense, plaintiff personal injury, civil and domestic mediation and as a notary public. CALL. As tough litigators and an objective mediator you stay in charge of the tone and tenor of your case. Our support staff, with -more than 20 years of combined experience, are helpful and knowledgeable.. We represent clients in the following cities: Amite, Baton Rouge, Bogalusa, Chalmette, Covington, Denham Springs, Donaldsonville, Franklinton, Gonzales, Greensburg, Gretna, Hammond, Harvey, Kenner, Livingston, Madisonville, Mandeville, Metairie, New Orleans and Slidell; and in the following parishes: Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Jefferson, Livingston, Orleans, St. Bernard, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington; in both district court and the court of appeal.. Walk in notary Mon - Fri 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. $25. Family law consultations Mon - Fri 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. by Zoom $50 or phone FREE. All personal injury consultations Mon - Fri 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. by Zoom or phone FREE. All criminal defense consultations Mon - Fri 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. by Zoom $50 or phone FREE.. St. Tammany Parish Traffic Court $250. Mediation by Zoom or phone 2 hrs. minimum Mon - Fri 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. $600.. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT NOW!
Steve Wanko, a native New Orleanian, began his legal career defending insurance companies and large businesses. In 2004, Mr. Wanko founded the Wanko Law Firm, LLC. From day one, his firm concentrated on providing representation to individuals injured on the job. Mr. Wanko is also a skilled advocate who has successfully tried over 30 judge and jury trials and handled complex appeals. He has appeared in front of all the Federal, District and Appellate Courts in Louisiana including the Louisiana Supreme Court.
Stephen Rue is Voted "BEST ATTORNEY" and is 5 STAR RATED. RUE LAW FIRM is voted 2025 BEST PERSONAL INJURY LAW FIRM. 2025 BEST CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAW FIRM. And Silver 2025 BEST FAMILY LAW FIRM in Best of St. Tammany. Certified by HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, Rue excels in his client represenation and litigation skills. Stephen Rue is selected as a 2025 SUPER LAWYER and in 2025 BEST LAWYERS. In 2025 -2020, in 2025 nd 2024 Rue has been voted an ELITE LAWYER by Inside NewOrleans Magazine. Rue was voted by local attorneys as a "TOP LAWYER" in New Orleans Magazine. Stephen Rue is the powerful legal advocate for you. Rue has been voted "BEST ATTORNEY' in Gambit Weekly's Best of New Orleans Poll 2012. Rated as a 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017 SUPER LAWYER. Numerous 5 STAR YELP RATINGS and Testimonials. Stephen Rue is very well known as an extremely experienced attorney who is highly respected and highly recommended by former clients and members of the community. In fact, lawyers and judges have recommended Stephen Rue for firneds and family members in need of a great attorney. Clients say that Stephen Rue is simply OUSTANDING. VOTED BEST Divorce Lawyer each and every time awarded by Best of New Orleans. Stephen Rue is the author of 4 family law books. Rue serves on the Family Law committee for the Louisiana State Bar Association. He has represented thousands of Rue is the Recipient of the 2025 - 2020 AVVO Client Choice Award. Rue's certification from Harvard Law School is through his studies at Harvard in Negotiation and Leadership.. Stephen Rue is the Senior Attorney at the law firm of Stephen Rue & Associates which has three law offices in the Greater New Orleans area, including offices in New Olreans, Gretna and Kenner, Louisiana.. Stephen Rue and his team of attorneys can represent clients in three main areas of law:. PERSONAL INJURY - Stephen Rue & Associates has represented thousands of clients having settlements and judgments in the millions of dollars. (Individual results of course vary). Whether in a car accident, a medical malpractice suit or slip and fall case, Stephen Rue is ready to help you today.. CRIMINAL DEFENSE - Stephen Rue's team of lawyers include a former Assistant District Attorney for Jefferson Parish and other experienced lawyers, including Stephen Rue, with extensive criminal defense representation experience. Whether one has a drug charge, theft charge, domestic violence charge, revocation of probation, DUI/DWI, traffic offenses, speeding, major felony cases and minor misdemeanors, and expungements, Stephen Rue will be able to assist you.. FAMILY LAW - Stephen Rue has been Voted Best Divorce Lawyer in New Orleans for two consecutive years by Gambit Weekly Readers Poll. Additionally, Stephen Rue is the best selling author of four books on the subject of Louisiana Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Spousal Support, Domestic Abuse, Community Property and all other family law topics. His most recent book can be found on and is entitled Louisiana Divorce Handbook. Rue has represented over 2,000 clients in divorce, custody, support and property matters throughout Louisiana. He is ready to assist you today.. Stephen Rue and his experienced team of attorneys primarilly assists clients in Courts in the following areas: St. Amannay Parish, New Orleans, Jefferson Parish, St. Charles Parish, St. John the Baptist Parish, St. Bernard Parish and Plaquemines Parish. Rue represents individuals with leagal problems in New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, Gretna, Harahan, Westwego, Covington, Slidell, Hahnville, Destrehan, Boutte, LaPlace, Reserve, the Entire Northshore, Westbank, Eastbank, and surrrounding parishes and cities throughout Louisiana.. Contact Attorney Stephen Rue today!
Stephanie's general law practice now focuses on probate and estate law, as well as family law, including intrafamily adoptions. She has been practicing law for over 25 years, and is a past President of the St. Charles Parish Bar Association. She was peer-selected as a New Orleans Magazine Top Lawyer each year from 2018 to 2023 in criminal defense and workers' compensation law. She worked as a public defender from 1999-2006, during which time she defended hundreds of clients with misdemeanor, felony, and juvenile offenses. She has a background as a public school teacher and an administrative assistant.. Stephanie maintains office space in Covington, Louisiana, but no longer accepts Louisiana clients. She has been licensed in Texas since 2020, and is a member of the Smith County Bar Association. She accepts clients in Smith County, and nearby counties only.
Proudly serving Jefferson, Orleans and St. Tammany Parishes (Covington, Mandeville, Metairie and New Orleans). I am Board Certified as Family Law Specialist since 1999, I have devoted my career to navigating clients through deeply personal and emotionally draining legal problems. "I apply my firm's resources and experience to providing you the security to adjust to changes made more complicated by the uncertainty of the legal system. I will listen carefully to your concerns, offer sound advice and implement the decisions you make."
Please see my complete professional biography at: .. In March 2009, I was appointed by Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal to the Louisiana State Board of Election Supervisors. The State Board of Election Supervisors serves to review election laws and the conduct of elections within the state. According to statute, the board is comprised of seven members, including the lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the attorney general and the commissioner of elections or a designee of the secretary of state, as determined by the secretary of state. The board also includes one member of the Clerks of Court Association and one member of the Registrars of Voters Association elected by their respective associations to serve. The remaining member is selected by the Governor from nominations submitted by the presidents of Centenary College, Dillard University, Louisiana College, Loyola University, Tulane University of Louisiana, and Xavier University. I was nominated by the president of Loyola University. I am honored to serve on the Board.. In June 2009, I was selected as a member of GNO, Inc.'s New Orleans Regional Leadership Institute Class of 2010. GNO, Inc. is the regional economic development hub for the ten-parish Greater New Orleans metropolitan area; it serves to coordinate, consolidate, and catalyze economic developmentinitiatives. The New Orleans Regional Leadership Institute is a nine-month program designed to enhance personalleadership skills and examine issues central to the advancement of the GreaterNew Orleans region. The Institute brings together forty business, civic, andcommunity leaders representing all races, genders, industries and communitiesin the region with a mission to promote regional collaboration by providing aforum for the exchange of diverse viewpoints and a network of relationships.
My priority is to provide peace of mind to people who are experiencing financial stress. When someone arrives at my office feeling hopeless, and leaves feeling relieved and knowing they have options, it makes my job worthwhile. I am board certified in consumer bankruptcy by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization and the American Board of Certification.
My journey to become a lawyer started from humble beginnings in the former USSR during some of the most fascinating but challenging times. At the age of 15, I had a rare opportunity to come to the United States as an exchange student. Three years later, I would be making the same journey to a small community college in Oklahoma with the American dream in my heart and a crumpled $20 bill in my pocket. Five years later, I was accepted to Tulane Law School where I discovered my true passion for trial advocacy and met my beautiful wife.. Today, I focus my practice on Successions, where I use my broad legal experience to help clients navigate the often complex and emotional legal process. I am particularly passionate about cases involving elder abuse. My philosophy is simple: I believe that every client deserves a dedicated and compassionate advocate who is committed to finding creative solutions to complex legal problems. If you suspect that your loved one has been the victim of elder abuse or undue influence, I’m here to help. Please don't hesitate to contact Scott Vicknair today to schedule a consultation.
Louisiana and Mississippi trial lawyer. I represent individuals and companies in all manner of litigation.
Kim Sanders Vanderbrook graduated from Loyola University Magna Cum Laude in 1993 and went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from the Paul M. Hebert School of Law at LSU in 1997. After several years working as an associate in the New Orleans law firm of Gertler, Gertler, Vincent and Plotkin, Kim returned to her hometown of Mandeville in 2000 and opened her own firm with an emphasis on family law. Kim has been a qualified civil and family law mediator since 1998 and serves on numerous professional and civic organizations. She has also taught as an Ad-Hoc Professor in Legal Writing for Tulane University.
Just because you hire a lawyer doesn't mean you are filing a lawsuit.. Call today for an absolutely free and confidential consultation.. We work on a contingency basis, meaning that if you don't get money, we don't get paid.
John practices with a focus on insurance defense and an emphasis on worker’s compensation claims. Before joining Rabalais Unland, John worked for a consumer defense firm, where he obtained invaluable litigation experience in federal courts across the country.. John was born and raised in southern Louisiana and is proud to call it home. John graduated with a B.A. in Political Science from the University of New Orleans in 2012. While at the University of New Orleans, John served as Student Government President for two terms and was elected by his peers as the Student Member to the Board of Regents, which governs all of higher education for the State of Louisiana. John later obtained his Juris Doctorate from Paul M. Hebert Law School in 2015, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and was inducted in to the Order of the Coif.. John is admitted to the Louisiana Bar Association and the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Louisiana, as well as, the Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
I work in a variety of matters that most affect one's home: marriage, children, and estates. For family law matters, I assist with all divorces, child support, or child custody. For estate matters, I assist with drafting wills, powers of attorney, and succession matters. I practice on both the north and southshore. My goal for you is to equittably resolve your legal issues.
I was raised on the Northshore of Lake Pontchartrain in St. Tammany Parish. After graduating from Mandeville High School, I attended Louisiana State University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing with an emphasis in Sales and Services. During college and after graduating, I gained invaluable experience working in different industries primary in the areas consisting of serving others.. Over the past decade, I have represented clients in personal injury, business law, and estate planning. Throughout this time, I have been involved in several trial jury trials and bench trials throughout the state of Louisiana. I have also practiced in front of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal.. I am admitted to practice in all Louisiana state courts and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, and a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association and the 22nd JDC Bar Association.
I was an artillery officer in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star and two medals for valor. I studied history, language and politics at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, and when I returned from Vietnam I continued my studies at Tulane University in New Orleans and in Europe. My first job after the Army was as a university lecturer in England.. I returned to the U.S. and became a tenured associate professor of history at Loyola University in New Orleans. I took classes at the law school and earned the Juris Doctor degree in 1987.. I was honored to be chosen to clerk for Chief Justice Pascal Calogero of the Louisiana Supreme Court. Thereafter, I was employed by several law firms at the associate level. In 1991, I started my own practice and have developed a specialty in employment law. I am admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and all state and federal courts in Louisiana. I have lectured on employment law to other members of the bar as part of Loyola University's Continuing Legal education program and have spoken at Bar Association functions in Covington and Slidell.. I truly enjoy practing law and feel it to be an honor to be able to help such good people as my clients are.. My wife and family are a big help. I've got five children, three grown and two (son and daughter) in high school.
I help regular people and small businesses on the nortshore just outside of New Orleans. My legal experience is pretty broad: I've handled civil rights cases, medical consulting, wrongful death, bad faith insurance claims and car and truck accidents. I've also helped people in mergers and acquisitions.. If you are buying or selling a business, call me. I have a business degree and used to work as a financial advisor. I am very comfortable with spreadsheets.
I am extremely proud to be a plaintiffs' trial lawyer. Every single day I have the privilege to help injured people recover. There is nothing else I would rather do.
I am an experienced attorney who practices Estate Planning in Covingtion and can help you with your legal needs. Find out how my services can help you achieve your goals.
I am a lifelong resident of New Orleans. I attended Benjamin Franklin Senior High School, graduated from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and returned home to attend Loyola Law School. After graduating, I represented a wide variety of clients in many different legal situations. During my years of practice, I was exposed to a broad spectrum of legal issues that arise in succession-related matters. I enjoy working with clients and helping them through an often challenging time. I understand the complications that come with the death of a loved one and the stress of having to deal with these issues while still grieving. I also know the importance of taking the time to understand a client’s unique circumstances, the personalities of the people involved, and their family dynamic, all of which play a role in the succession process.. Family has always been important to me. When I am not in the office I am spending time with my husband and our three sons, socializing with friends, volunteering, cooking, or walking our dogs.
Hello, my name is Ravi Shah and I am an attorney who practices primarily in the area of Criminal Defese. Our firm also handles personal injury cases. We practice primarily in court rooms all over South East Louisiana with the bulk of our clients residing in St. Tammany, Orleans, or Jefferson Parish. Our firm offers a free initial consultation to all clients, so please do not hesitate to schedule an appointment.
Having just retired as one of the Chiefs administrating the Office of the District Attorney of St. Tammany & Washington Parishes these past 3 years (2015-2018) and serving the citizens of this community, I now take my 33 years of legal experience to serve YOU to include: representing Fortune 500 companies for claims in the entire State of Louisiana; 15 of those years in extensive civil practice affiliating with New Orleans firms, and the last of those 15 years in a solo civil and criminal practice in downtown Covington, before accepting the postion of First Assistant District Attorney in early 2015. I have extensive experience in: a personal injury/wrongful death/trucking and auto accident practice; DWI/theft/drug possession defense; insurance coverage disputes; draft contracts and leases; product liability; merchant liability; worker's compensation; medical malpractice; and wills and estate planning. Most importantly, when you hire Tony Le Mon, you get Tony Le Mon. Your case will not (and should not) ever get lost in some high volume practice and assigned to a paralegal or an inexperienced lawyer to make the important decisions, appear in court, write briefs, create best prosecution and settlement strategies, argue important motions, and prepare for and try your case as necessary. My 33 years of law practice well prepare me to handle YOUR case, not just supervise or, worse yet pretend to supervise it. Also, anyone who knows me knows that I am passionate about my community and the people in it. I am heavily involved in many charitable projects and sit on the Boards of Leadership St. Tammany, the Tammany Trace Foundation, and the Children's Museum of St. Tammany and was named Kiwanian of the Year in back to back years serving it as a Distinguised President. I am also a Fellow of the Louisiana State Bar Association.
For 20 years prior to entering law school Ms. Vallejo worked as a paralegal/manager in a small law firm in Covington. The firm focused on personal injury litigation the majority of which involved mass tort litigation against multi-national pharmaceutical companies on behalf of hemophiliacs who had contracted HIV from their medicine. After graduating from Tulane Law School in May of 1999 Ms. Vallejo opened her solo-practice law firm.. Ms. Vallejo’s practice focuses mainly on the needs of personal injury clients involving all manners of injury caused by auto accidents, personal negligence, and slip and falls.. Ms. Vallejo’s practice also includes most areas of Louisiana civil law including successions, interdictions, divorces, child custody, child support, spousal support, and community property matters.
Elisia joined Marchand Law in 2010 after 9 years with a New Orleans based defense firm. She has 18 years of experience in medical malpractice litigation; and, her experience also includes pharmaceutical products liability, personal injury, and toxic tort litigation; as well as, breach of contract and healthcare contractual disputes.. A graduate of Loyola Law School, Elisia was a member of Moot Court staff, a member of the Spring Team and the National Team and a teaching assistant. Currently, in addition to her busy litigation practice, she is obtaining her LL. M. in Healthcare Law and Policy from Hofstra University with a targeted graduation date of May 2018.. Elisia is admitted to the State Bar of Louisiana and Texas and is also admitted to practice in all Louisiana State Courts, all Louisiana U.S. District Courts, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association and the 22nd JDC Bar Association.
Dan Dorsey is a partner in the firm’s Covington office. He was born and raised in New Orleans and received a degree in political science from Louisiana State University in 1984. He joined the firm’s New Orleans office as a law clerk in 1985 and became an associate in 1987 after graduating from Loyola University School of Law. His practice involves the representation of insurance clients in automobile, premises liability, products liability, homeowners, toxic torts, bad faith, coverage, general liability and first party disputes. He has extensive bench and jury trial experience in Louisiana state and federal courts, and has argued in the Louisiana First, Fourth and Fifth Circuit Courts of Appeal, as well as in the Louisiana Supreme Court. Additionally, he has successfully mediated hundreds of cases.. Mr. Dorsey is a member of the 22nd JDC Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar Association, the 22nd Judicial District Inn of Court, the Defense Research Institute, Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM) and the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel, where he has served on the Board of Directors. He has also served on the Advisory Board for Saint Joseph Abbey Seminary and College.. Dan and his wife Elinor are the parents of three children, Spencer, Ellie and Ridgely.
Charles Gowland is the Managing Attorney in the firm’s Louisiana office. He focuses his practice on first-party property insurance litigation, including commercial and residential property claims.. Prior to joining the firm, Charles spent more than 25 years in various roles relating to insurance claims and litigation, with a particular focus on property insurance. He previously served as Vice President and General Counsel for the Claims Department of a national insurance company overseeing all P&C claims litigation for the entire country, and as Chief Counsel to the Division of Insurance Fraud for the State of Florida’s Department of Financial Services.. He has also worked for several years at law firms both defending insurance companies and, for the past 4 years, assisting homeowners and commercial property owners in their first-party claims against insurance companies