Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 70503 | 134 available
134 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 70503 in Lafayette, Colorado. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $376 per hour.
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“With over 40 years of experience as a lawyer, I have handled many personal injury and wrongful death suits, both as a plaintiff’s lawyer and as a defense attorney. I have also prosecuted and defended many cases in federal court and State court over these years. Experience on both sides in civil and criminal litigation matters gives me a solid perspective on the law, as it enables me to anticipate what the other side is doing and thinking when I am involved in a client’s case. This is a distinct advantage to my clients in my helping them understand the strengths and weaknesses of their cases. This is why experience counts. Feel free to call me to discuss your case at, as there is no charge for an initial consultation in both personal injury/wrongful death or criminal defense cases.”. “If you are a physician or health professional, and have a need to consult with an attorney knowledgeable about the legal issues that arise in the modern practice of medicine, please consult my Health Law page under Practice Areas that deals with various aspects of health law., and then contact me to talk. There is no charge for an initial consultation.”
Travis Broussard is an associate in the Lafayette firm Durio, McGoffin, Stagg & Ackermann. A 2010 honors graduate of Southern University, Travis practices in the area of commercial litigation, with a focus on complex business torts, breach of contract, and business entity litigation. He has tried cases for both Plaintiffs and Defendants, including matters involving shareholder disputes. His business litigation practice has included shareholder and member withdrawals from the company. His commercial litigation practice has included complex commercial paper matters.. Travis is an active member of his state and local bar associations. He is a member of the Leadership LSBA Class 2013-2014 and serves as an ambassador for the LSBA’s diversity and inclusion platform. On the local level, Travis chairs the Lafayette Young Lawyer’s Annual High School Mock trial competition.. Travis was born and raised in Opelousas, LA and returned to the Acadiana area to practice law in April 2011. When he is not practicing law, Travis enjoys giving back to his community through service projects with various local non-profit organizations.
Stuart Paul Bowie is a practiced litigator with years of experience. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar Association, and the Lafayette Parish Bar Association. He has served on the Lafayette Young Lawyer’s Association Board. He has appeared in State District Court and in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana. He has completed training in Child Custody and Visitation Mediation at the Mediation Institute. Stuart is a member of the American Inns of Court, where he has served on the Executive Committee for many years. Additionally, he enjoys teaching, and frequently volunteers to serve as a coach or judge for Mock Trial Competitions around the state.. Before earning his degrees, Stuart joined the United States Marine Corps as a machine-gunner during Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he completed two tours of duty in Iraq. During his first deployment he served as point-man for the infantry dismounts of a Mobile Assault Platoon. During his second deployment he served in the dual capacity as an infantry squad leader and an instructor for the Iraqi Police, teaching courses ranging from small unit tactics to police ethics. After returning from Iraq, Stuart was selected to serve with a small group of marines being sent to Thailand to act as counter-insurgency instructors for the Royal Thai he loved his time spent serving his country in the Corps, Stuart ultimately decided to leave the service to pursue other career opportunities. He was Honorably Discharged and returned to Louisiana shortly pursuing two separate degrees at Louisiana State University, Stuart worked first as a Supervisor at the Secretary of State’s Voter Registration Scanning Project and then as an LSAT instructor for the Princeton Review. Stuart continued working for the Princeton Review until he completed his education at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University.
Robert Edwin Torian joined the firm in 1989. His areas of practice include Insurance Agents and Brokers Liability, Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability and Commercial Litigation. Mr. Torian finds gratification in the challenge presented by the analysis of contract interpretation, which requires thorough research and data representation. He is staunch in protecting the interests of all of his business clients, and finds fulfillment in the peace of mind he brings them, knowing that he acts as their problem-solver. He is often contacted with questions regarding cases he has argued in court, which get cited as examples for insurance law and broker liability.
Mark graduated from LSU Law School in 1991, and has been practicing ever since. After a few years working with another firm, Mark decided to branch off and start his own personal injury practice.. For more than 25 years, Mark Artall, APLC has had an unceasing focus on delivering outstanding legal representation to people from Lafayette and the Acadiana area recovering from injuries sustained in accidents.. We have made our name in delivering client-focused care every step of the way in personal injury claims, and have found success in the process because we genuinely care about the outcomes all of our clients receive. We find it gratifying to help people through these difficult times in their lives, to get them healed and get them back to their old lives as much as possible.
J. Quentin Simon is proud to carry on his father's tradition. J. Minos Simon handled thousands of cases throughout his career including high-profile civil and criminal cases. As the chosen successor for the firm, J. Quentin Simon promises to take an individualized approach to each case and continues his father's legacy of fighting for your rights in the courtroom.
I was born and raised in Lafayette. I am blessed with a beautiful and supportive wife, Sarah, and two inspiring and wonderful young children. We enjoy boating, water skiing, hunting, fishing and spending time with family. We are active members of Asbury United Methodist Church, where Sarah and I are fortunate to teach Sunday school and mentor young children.. I graduated from Acadiana High School in 1982, from University of Southwestern Louisiana in 1986, and from Louisiana State University Law School in 1990. After law school, I moved to Austin, Texas, where I worked for the Texas Railroad Commission, enforcing violations of oil, gas, and transportation regulations. The best part of that job was I met Sarah there in 1992.. In 1993, I left the Railroad Commission to do what I felt I was meant to do as a lawyer – represent real people instead of corporate or governmental interests. I spent a large part of my time representing persons injured or killed as a result of medical malpractice, and learned that ability from a remarkably intelligent and capable physician/lawyer.. I returned to Lafayette in 2000, and opened my own law practice dedicated to representing persons injured in cases of medical malpractice, 18-wheeler wrecks, car wrecks, industrial and boat accidents, and legal and other professional malpractice, as well as claims involving breach of contract, consumer fraud, and wrongful denial of insurance benefits.. I am active with Lafayette Volunteer Lawyers, a project coordinated by the Lafayette Parish Bar Association. I am especially proud of this work, as I assist women who are unable to hire a lawyer obtain protective orders against their abusers.. I attended and graduated Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College as one of only 110 graduates from around the nation that year, and remain active in post graduate seminars and learning at TLC.. I am a member of the Louisiana Association for Justice, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, American Association for Justice, Louisiana State Bar, Texas State Bar, Lafayette Parish Bar Association, and am admitted to practice in multiple federal courts throughout Louisiana and Texas.
Evan T. Edwards is a partner at Edwards-Bowie-Owens and is proud to be born and raised here in Lafayette, Louisiana. He is a graduate of St. Thomas More High School and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business at Louisiana State University through LSU’s E.J. Ourso College of Business. Evan received his Juris Doctorate from Southern University Law Center, graduating Cum Laude.. In tune with his desire to serve our community, Evan began private practice immediately following graduation and being sworn into the Louisiana Bar. He ‘hung his own shingle’ to help clients who are in need of a trial attorney and, built his career in the court room.. He is a participating member in the Lafayette Bar Association, Paula K. Woodruff Family Law Section, and American Inn of Court.. When he is not practicing law, Evan enjoys spending time with his wife and children outdoors. He is an avid hunter and fisherman and is a proponent of wildlife and forestry conservation. He typically directs his volunteer efforts to the Louisiana Ecological Forestry Center, focusing on the conservation of Louisiana’s long leaf pine forest and wildlife habitat.
Client Choice Award: 2021, 2020, 2018, 2017.. Google me online and see client's reviews.. I attended LSU law school in the fall of 1985, became a Moot Court Member, then graduated in the summer of 1989. I passed the bar exam and had the honor and privilege of being admitted as a Louisiana lawyer by the Louisiana Supreme Court on October 6, 1989. Then, I worked as a Research Associate at LSU law school's Center for Civil Law Studies, for about 9 years, and practiced law on the side. In the year 2000, I worked for a Baton Rouge law firm, and in the summer of 2001, I opened my own law office. I am also a certified translator in three languages: French, Arabic, and English.
Christopher T., "Chris," Castro is a resident of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, married, and a father of two. A native New Orleanian, he graduated from Jesuit High School in 1984, attended LSU, and received his undergraduate degree in sociology from Loyola University in 1988. Chris graduated from Loyola Law School in New Orleans in 1992 and was sworn into the practice of law on October 16, 1992. Since then he has practiced in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette in the areas of class action litigation and personal injury claims/litigation involving automotive, commercial vehicles, premises liability, medical malpractice, and products liability, all from the plaintiff’s perspective. Chris has practiced throughout Louisiana and is licensed to practice in Louisiana State Court, all Federal District Courts in Louisiana, and is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C. and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Louisiana Association for Justice (formerly known as the Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association), the Louisiana State Bar Association, and the Lafayette Parish Bar Association.. Areas of Practice. Plaintiff’s Personal Injury - Automotive Liability, Commercial Vehicle Liability, Products Liability, Medical Malpractice, and Premises Liability. Bar Admissions. Louisiana, 1992. U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, 1992. U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana, 1992. U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, 1992. United States Court of Federal Claims, 2009. United States Supreme Court, 2017. Education. Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, New Orleans, LA, 1992. Loyola University, New Orleans, LA, 1988. Past Employment. Frank J. D’Amico, Jr., APLC, New Orleans, LA and Baton Rouge, LA, 2001 - 2010. Calvin C. Fayard, APC, Denham Springs, LA, 1993 - 2001
2016 - B.S. Sam Houston State University. 2019 - J.D. Notre Dame University Law School. Primarily practicing in insurance defense, Attorney Ryan T. Dahlquist represented some of the largest insurance carriers in the US. Ryan has extensive experience in defending carriers in personal injury matters and storm claims following the devistation of the 2021 hurricane season. Ryan has also served as a public defender in the 19th Judicial District Court for the Parish of East Baton Rouge in the Child in Need of Care and Criminal divisions.. Contact Attorney Ryan T. Dahlquist today to discuss your case.