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272 E lawyers are available in Lake Charles, Louisiana. These lawyers are rated between 4.8/5 to 5/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $75 per hour.
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Catherine Stagg has assisted thousands of individuals and families since she was admitted to the practice of law in 1977. She takes her obligations as a "Counselor at Law" just as seriously as her advocacy role as an "Attorney at Law.". Since 1977, Ms. Stagg has worked almost exclusively in public interest law firms and agencies or as a self-employed sole practitioner, representing real people with real problems. As a new attorney, she was taught what she calls the No. 1 lesson that many lawyers never learn — to always ask what the client wants. Toward that goal, Ms. Stagg conducts a "legal checkup," taking time with each client to understand and problem-solve the legal issue at hand and to address any other legal matters on the horizon.. Catherine Stagg concentrates her practice in Social Security Disability (SSD and SSI), family and juvenile law and criminal defense. She can also counsel and represent clients in many areas of law, including immigration, wills and successions, employment discrimination and civil rights.. Local Roots and Long Experience. Ms. Stagg graduated from Sulphur High School in Sulphur, Louisiana, in 1972, left to see the world and eventually came full circle back to Calcasieu Parish. She has operated her own law firm, Catherine L. Stagg, Attorney at Law, L.L.C., in Lake Charles since 2006. She is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts of Louisiana, and is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Southwest Louisiana Bar Association and the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR).. Read more about an experienced courtroom attorney who will treat you with respect, spend as much time with you as needed, and fiercely advocate on your behalf.
BIO. Kathleen was born in Alexandria, Louisiana on March 30, 1983, and grew up in Olla, Louisiana. She graduated with honors from LaSalle High School. She also graduated with honors from Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Pre-Law. From there she enlisted in the United States Army as a paralegal and served her 4 year active duty tour at Fort Bragg, North Carolina with the XVIII Airborne Corps at the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate. Kathleen received numerous military awards and was promoted to the rank of Sergeant after only two years of service while she worked as a paralegal in the Criminal Law Section. From there, she became the Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of the Capital Litigation Section of the XVIII Airborne Corps Office of the Staff Judge Advocate. Upon the end of her active duty tour, Kathleen elected to serve an additional 2 years in the United States Army Reserves at the 2nd Legal Support Organization located in New Orleans, Louisiana. During her reserve tour, she enrolled in law school at Louisiana State University, where she later received her Juris Doctor Diploma and Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law. Kathleen now lives in Sulphur, Louisiana, and in her free time she enjoys reading, spending time with her family and friends, cooking, fishing, and swimming.. PRACTICE DETAILS:. Admitted to the Bar, 2014, Louisiana. Member of the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Southwest Louisiana Bar Association.. Education: Louisiana College Bachelor of Arts, (2006); LSU Law Center (cum laude 2014). Recipient of a Faculty Scholarship all three years of law schools. Selected to receive the Walters, Papillion, Thomas, Cullens Scholarship for 2012-2013 and the Gold, Weems, et al Memory of Leo Gold Scholarship for 2013-2014. She was on the Chancellor's list in Fall 2011 and Spring 2012. She was awarded a CALI Award for achieving the highest grade in Contracts in the Fall 2011 semester. Kathleen was very active in Trial Advocacy and was selected to receive the academic honor of serving on the Trial Advocacy Board of 2013-2014, and she was elected by her peers to the position of Secretary on the Executive Board governing the Trial Advocacy Board members.. Kathleen was also honored to clerk for the Supreme Court of Louisiana as an extern for Chief Justice Bernette J. Johnson during the Fall of 2012.. COMMUNITY:. Board Member for the Literacy Council of SWLA. Imperial Calcasieu Human Resources Management Associate - Member
Betty A. Raglin is an attorney practicing in the areas of Taxation, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Estate Administration, Trust Law, Business Planning, and Civil Litigation. Betty is Board Certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization in the areas of Tax Law and Estate Planning and Administration.. Betty graduated from Lamar University with a Bachelor in Business Administration and then attended Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center where she graduated with her law degree in 2001. In 2002, Betty received her Master of Laws in Taxation from Southern Methodist University.. She is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, and a co-author, beginning with 2010-2011 Supplement, of “Estate Planning in Louisiana” (Thomson West, 1991).A natural speaker, Betty has presented on behalf of the law schools of Louisiana State University, Loyola University New Orleans, Southern University, and Tulane University. In addition, she is an active member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Chair of the Estate Planning Advisory Committee of the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization, and former President of the Southwest Louisiana Bar Association.
After graduating from law school in 1977, Steve entered solo practice and for eight years handled virtually every type of case imaginable – from murder cases to divorces to wrongful death civil actions. After eight years, Steve ran for and was elected Judge for the Ward 4 Sulphur City Court. At that point in his practice, Steve began limiting his cases to those involving personal injury.. During the 18 years that Steve served as Judge, he maintained a heavy caseload of personal injury cases in his private practice by working long hours. In 2002, Steve retired from the Judgeship and now practices full-time handling serious injury and death cases. The knowledge and experience that Steve gained through serving as a judge for 18 years is an invaluable asset to him in representing victims in serious injury and death cases. Steve understands firsthand not only the workings of a court from both the attorney’s viewpoint and the judge’s viewpoint, but he knows what it takes to impress a judge with the merits of a particular case.
Aaron is a life long resident of Sulphur,Louisiana. He graduated from Sulphur High School in 1998 and graduatedfrom McNeese four years later. He attended Tulane Law School in NewOrleans, and began practicing law at the age of 25.. In law school, Aaron was a lead member of Tulane's National MootCourt Trial Team. He was also selected for Tulane's Law Clinic whichallows senior students to represent real clients while still inschool. Aaron dedicated his law clinic experience to assisting victimsof domestic violence in New Orleans. He also graduated with aCertificate of Specialization in Maritime Law.. Aaron currently lives in Lake Charles. In his spare time, Aaron stays outside enjoying hunting and fishing.. Aaron is currently a member of the American Bar Association, theAmerican Association for Justice, the Louisiana Association forJustice, and also the Louisiana Bar Association.. At this point, the majority of Aaron's practice is dedicated tohelping victims of serious automobile accidents, 18 wheeler crashes,and slip and falls.