Top best L Lawyers in Mandeville | 180 available
180 L lawyers are available in Mandeville, Louisiana. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 63% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $83 per hour.
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With extensive experience in real estate and business management, Christie Tournet & Associates is the consummate business, estate planning, and successions firm. Christie views legal issues through a unique lens and becomes a trusted legal and business advisor to business and individual clients alike. Before founding Christie Tournet & Associates, LLC, Christie managed multi-million dollar residential and commercial developments. In her legal practice, she later focused on insurance and workers' compensation defense, business development and management issues, real estate litigation, and successions and estate planning.
Solo practitioner focusing on real estate transactions and property law, title corrections, successions and estate planning, Special Needs Trusts, landlord/tenant law, municipal law, and other civil matters. Currently serving as Assistant City Attorney for the City of Mandeville and Assistant Town Attorney for the Town of Abita Springs.
Scott is an A-V rated commercial litigator with a heavy emphasis in business, construction, insurance and trucking litigation throughout Louisiana and the Gulf Coast. Scott’s diverse practice also includes:. • Products Liability• Professional Malpractice• Class Action• Maritime. His clients include insurance companies and both private and public corporations. Scott also represents artists and entertainment companies in:. • Contract Disputes• Copyright Litigation• Royalty Claims. Scott is a member of industry-specific groups, including the Transportation Lawyers Association (TLA), the Defense Research Institute (DRI), the Claims & Litigation Management Alliance (CLM), the Louisiana Motor Transport Association (LMTA) and the Louisiana Defense Counsel Association.. Scott has written and lectured on trucking, construction and insurance related topics. He is co-author of Lifetime Business, Financial, Retirement, and Estate Planning – Plus A Will. Scott also volunteers as an assistant bar examiner for the Louisiana State Bar Exam.. Scott’s pre-legal experience includes working in all aspects of his family owned trucking company and for Ernst & Young, LLP in the areas of comprehensive financial statement auditing, tax analysis and preparation of financial statements for a diverse client base in the energy, gaming insurance and health care industries.
Ryan is a partner with the firm of Talley, Anthony, Hughes & Knight, a firm that has proudly represented clients throughout Louisiana for over 100 years. Prior to joining the firm, Ryan worked for four years in New Orleans dealing with the unique legal issues presented by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, including commercial landlord/tenant disputes and property damage coverage disputes.. In addition to defending general automobile claims, Ryan has been involved in several cases dealing with commercial trucking disputes, which suits implicate the federal scheme unique to interstate commerce. His experience also includes products liability cases, where he has represented clients on both sides of the issue. In the last eight years, Ryan has spent considerable time defending public entities, gaining particular skill in federal civil rights claims.. Possibly the greatest testament to one's legal ability is the recognition of your peers. Ryan is proud and grateful to have been recognized by his peers with an AV rating with Martindale Hubbell, awarded to those attorneys displaying the highest level of professional excellence. Ryan was also recognized as a "Rising Star" by Super Lawyers, an award given to only 2.5% of those lawyers under 40 years old.. Ryan is most proud of his family. His better half, Renee, is a school teacher with the St. Tammany Parish public school system. They are the proud parents of a daughter and son, both of whom keep him young in spirt despite the diminishing hairline.
Ron is licensed to practice in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. After graduating from Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Mr. Ward began an active litigation practice initially with Lobman, Carnahan & Batt in Metairie, Louisiana; and later with Leake & Andersson in New Orleans. In 2001, Ron relocated his practice to the Mandeville-Covington area. Mr. Ward was elected by his peers to the Young Lawyer Section Council of the Louisiana State Bar Association to represent the New Orleans District. He later served on the Council representing the Baton Rouge/Northshore district. Ron represented the State of Louisiana to the Young Lawyer Division of the American Bar Association; and later on the Health Law Section Council of the American Bar Association. He also served on the Board of the New Orleans Association of Defense Counsel, and served on the Louisiana Law Institute. He is currently serves on the board of the Louisiana Land Title Association, and serves on the legislative committee of the Louisiana Land Title Association. He is also an active member in the American Land Title Association. Mr. Ward's practice is a blend of litigation and transactional in the areas of real estate, estate planning, probates/successions, construction, business formation, and governmental permitting
Rachael earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Louisiana State University in 2003. She earned her Juris Doctor from Loyola College of Law, New Orleans in 2007.. During her law school career, she was a member of the Loyola Moot Court Executive Board and a Moot Court Teaching Assistant. She competed in the Vanderbilt University First Amendment Moot Court Competition as a team member in 2005. In 2006-2007, she coached both the First Amendment Team and the International Information, Technology and Privacy Law Team which competed at the John Marshal Law School. Both teams finished second overall out of 38 national teams and 28 international teams, respectively. She was also selected as a member of The Order of Barristers, the St. Thomas More Inn of Court and Phi Delta Phi. Rachael is currently a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the 22nd JDC Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association and the American Bar Association.. She is authorized to practice in the United States District Court for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.. Rachael's main areas of practice include defense of public entities in addition to general casualty defense, personal injury and famil law.
Patrice “Patti” Oppenheim concentrates her practice in the area of Family Law, including Mediation, Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Spousal Support, Adoption, Grandparent Rights and Community Property. Patti offers a seasoned and unique perspective on Family Law, having worked for the 22nd Judicial District Court Family Court for the past 10 years.. She earned a B.A. (1984) from Louisiana State University and her J.D. (1991) from Loyola University, New Orleans, College of Law. She was a member of the Loyola Law Review and was the Casenote/Quantum Editor. Patti published Wooten v. Pumpkin Air, Inc.: A Watery Grave for State Conflicts of Law Analysis on the Outer Continental Shelf, 35 Loy. L. Rev. 1453 (1990). She graduated in the top 15% of her class.. Patti served as the Staff Attorney and Hearing Officer for Judge Mary Devereux, 22nd Judicial District Court from January 2009 until August 2018 where she helped the two newly elected Family Court judges re-shape the practice of Family Law in the 22nd JDC. She was instrumental in creating forms for the Family Court’s Self-Help Resource Center which allow people to represent themselves in limited circumstances. Patti organized National Adoption Day for Family Court for several years while with Family Court and then volunteered to re-start the program to Judge Scott Gardner in 2018 after returning to private practice.. She became certified as a Family Law Specialist in 2010 and embraces alternative dispute resolution as a trained Family Law Mediator.. Patti is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the 22nd Judicial District Court Bar Association and the Washington Parish Bar Association. She is the Administrator and Counselor for the 22nd JDC Inns of Court which promotes attorney professionalism. Patti is active in our community including her current Board of Director position with the Northshore Food Bank, past President of the Junior League of Greater Covington, Leadership St. Tammany, former board member of her subdivision, member of the Republican Professional Women of St. Tammany, Delegate to the Louisiana State Bar Association’s House of Delegates and member of the Louisiana State Bar Association’s Self-Represented Litigant Committee and its Forms Committee. Additionally, she is the Secretary of the Family Law Section of the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (national and state).. Patti is married to Dan Oppenheim who is an owner and runs a locally owned finance company. She and Dan are the proud parents of Rachel, Rebecca and Ryan, all of whom graduated from Mandeville High School.
Nicole S. Loeb is a partner in the Firm, practicing in the areas of Insurance Defense, Complex Personal Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury, Real Estate, Construction Defect and Maritime Law.. Ms. Loeb’s legal expertise is incredibly diverse as she has been involved in high profile, international law matters including the Elian Gonzalez litigation, has seen great success in defending traumatic brain injuries claims and further, is a licensed real estate title producer who regularly represents financial institutions, corporations and individuals in real estate transactions/disputes. Representative cases include Lasseigne v. Taco Bell, 202 F. Supp. 2d 512 (ED.La.2002) where Nicole defeated a multi-million dollar claim for damages involving an alleged brain injury, caused by a choking incident, resulting in impotency, migraines and PTSD. After having all of plaintiff’s expert testimony on causation excluded under Daubert as unreliable, these claims were dismissed.. Ms. Loeb’s insurance defense and construction practice is devoted to the representation of insurance companies and their insureds against property damage and personal injury claims, as well as prosecuting claims on their behalf. Ms. Loeb’s maritime practice is devoted to the representation of oil and gas producers, as well as oilfield contractors, defending them against personal injury and property damage claims and prosecuting claims on their behalf for property damage and lost revenues. Her litigation practice is divided between state and federal courts.. In addition to her legal practice, Ms. Loeb is an active volunteer in the community. She has been recognized for her community service by the Louisiana State Bar Association, as well as by New Orleans CityBusiness magazine as a member of the “Power Generation” for her work as director of the Law Through Sports Program in public schools. More recently, Nicole was recognized as an outstanding Female Entrepreneur for 2014 at the Business Excellence Forum & Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada.. Nicole graduated cum laude from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and thereafter received her Juris Doctorate from LSU in 1998. Ms. Loeb studied internationally attending the University of Glasgow in Scotland in pursuit of her Philosophy degree, as well as the University of Marseilles in Aix-en-Provence, France, to study international law.. Education• LSU J.D.• University of the South, cum laude, B.A., Philosophy. Member• Louisiana State Bar Assn.• Louisiana Dept. of Insurance• Federal Bar Assn.• American Bar Assn.• Claims & Litigation• Management Alliance (CLM)• Defense Research Institute (DRI). Admitted to Practice• All Louisiana State Courts• U.S. District Court for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Louisiana• U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits
My practice focuses on family law, personal injury, wills & successions, and miscellaneous civil law issues. I am originally from New Orleans East and am a proud graduate of Lake Castle Elementary, Benjamin Franklin High School. I have Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology and Civil Law, and a Juris Doctorate, all from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.. I moved back to New Orleans in the summer of 2005 (bad timing). I first started practicing as an associate attorney for Roy Bowes in Gretna, Louisiana. After four years in which I gained valuable experience and knowledge of the surrounding court systems, I started the Shepherd Law Firm at the very end of 2009.. My first office was on Canal St., in Mid-City. I later moved to Metairie. Meanwhile, as my family grew we moved our home to Mandeville, Louisiana. I have since moved my home office to Mandeville also.. I also have arrangements to meet clients in offices in Metairie, Mid-City, and Gretna. I am quite familiar with all state courts in St. Tammany, Jefferson, Orleans, St. Charles, Lafourche, and St. John. I have practiced throughout Southeast Louisiana.
My legal career began long before I went to law school. As a daughter of a prominent New Orleans litigator, I have been around the law my whole life. I have worked for a law firm in one capacity or another since I was an intern in high school. After getting my bachelors at LSU, I went from a legal assistant and paralegal to an associate attorney in October, 2014. I began attending and assisting at trials in my teens, coming to understand the degree of preparation and attention to detail that marks me as a lawyer today.. In 2018, I expanded her practice to include Divorce and Family Law as well as simple Estate Planning. For my outstanding work in the Medical Malpractice arena, I have been recognized by the American Institute of Legal Advocates as a Rising Star in personal injury. I am a fierce and loyal advocate for my clients. My true passion lies in helping those who need it the most.. In 2019, I opened my own practice with my father and mentor. Its the honor of my career thus far.
Michael W. Margiotta, Jr. is licensed in all local and Louisiana state courts. He maintains a very diverse practice covering a wide range of civil litigation. His practice encompasses family law matters including divorce, custody, support matters, and adoptions. His practice also entails workers’ compensation, personal injury, medical malpractice, and longshore harbor workers’ compensation.. Michael received his law degree from Southern University Law Center and holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of New Orleans. During law school, Michael completed a Federal Mediation Certification Course and assisted in the mediation of employment discrimination claims through the law school’s Mediation Law Clinic.. Prior to his career in law, Michael owned and operated a successful residential construction company in St. Tammany Parish. Michael is also an adjunct professor at Herzing University where he teaches in the paralegal and general studies departments.
Lopez Law Firm, LLC is here for all of your divorce and custody needs. I am a family law attorney and can help you with anything from a protective order to child support. Consultations can be virtual and are always free.
Lauren Fajoni Bartlett has been an active member of the Florida bar since 2002, and she has been practicing law in Louisiana since 2003. While in Florida, she practiced real estate litigation and, in Louisiana, she maintains an active general litigation defense practice particularly in the areas of:. • Insurance Defense• Drug and Medical Device• General Product Liability Litigation• Contract Disputes. She also maintains an active general commercial litigation practice, which consists of a heavy motion practice, alternative dispute resolution and appellate review. Lauren has also developed a specialized practice in the area of Medicaid law and Medicare/MSP compliance and serves as the firm’s in-house consultant on cases that may be affected by the Medicare Secondary Payer laws, including those involving Medicare beneficiaries or claimants who may require long term future care.. Lauren is an active member in good standing in all state and federal courts in Florida and Louisiana. Her legal experience includes aggressively advocating on behalf of insurance companies, major corporations and small businesses, arbitrating and mediating cases, trial advocacy, appellate practice, and she maintains an active pre- and post-trial motion practice.. She currently holds a position on the steering committee for DRI’s Product Liability Group, and she continues to publish with the Trucking and Insurance Law committees as well.. Lauren is also a regular speaker for the National Business Institute, which organizes CLE programs both on the national and local level. Prior to attending law school, she worked for the Executive Office of the Governor before gaining employment as a freelance political consultant.
Jon Robinson formed Strongpoint Law Firm to work for the wounded. He represents injured workers in claims arising under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act and the Defense Base Act, as well as in personal injury lawsuits. He has served as lead trial and lead appellate attorney on numerous Longshore and DBA cases across the country.. In addition to his practice, Jon is an award-winning legal blogger. His new blog, the Longshore & DBA Review, is the highly-anticipated follow-up to Navigable Waters.. Jon also speaks at professional conferences and contributes scholarly articles on legal developments important to the Longshore community. Jon’s efforts for his clients and community led to his multi-year recognition by Super Lawyers Magazine as a 2013 Rising Star and by New Orleans Magazine as a 2012 Top Lawyer in New Orleans.. Jon's interests include reading fiction, the New Orleans Saints and the LSU Tigers.
Jason Olivier, the owner of Olivier Law Firm LLC, has had a distinguished legal career. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, he grew up in the suburb of Metairie and graduated from Nicholls State University. After working in radio and television, he attended Loyola School of Law in New Orleans. Upon passing the Louisiana bar, he established a private practice specializing in corporate law, collections, and consumer rights. He later became a partner at Naccari, Deas and Pugh, representing notable clients such as a prominent sports franchise-owning family and major hospitals and clinics in the New Orleans area. Jason has also taught health care privacy law, collections, and risk management. His global charity work earned him knighthoods from the Roman Catholic Church and the Imperial Family of Vietnam. He is actively involved in his church, its music ministry and religious instruction. Additionally, he holds various belts in three martial arts and performs as a baritenor soloist in the New Orleans area.
For comprehensive occupational disease representation, entrust your case to our experienced lawyers and staff at the office of Roussel & Clement. Since 1991, the Louisiana law firm of Roussel & Clement provides comprehensive, detailed representation to clients who have experienced a range of serious personal injuries. We aggressively pursue compensation for injuries suffered on behalf of our clients. Each client is important to us, and we work with each client and on each client's case individually, and not as a group with others. Each client's case is unique and is given special and individual attention by the attorneys at Roussel & Clement. Not afraid to stand up to even the largest corporation, our firm is committed to ensuring that each client's rights are preserved.
David F. Gremillion brings nearly a decade of litigation experience to clients throughout the Greater New Orleans area and beyond. Born in New Orleans and raised in Thibodaux, David now serves as Partner leading the Mandeville office at Jeffords Anthony. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in History from The University of the South, David graduated from Mississippi College School of Law, where he received the prestigious AmJur Award for Best Paper in Sports Law. He later completed a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law so that he could provide the expertise that his clients have come to expect and deserve.. David's current practice is focused on estate planning, tax controversy, audit defense, business general counsel and business consulting. Having practiced in a wide range of areas including tax, criminal law, insurance defense, injury law, maritime, professional malpractice, and employment law to name a few, David is uniquely positioned to help individuals and businesses navigate complex problems by offering zealous advocacy and creative solutions. David has been recognized for his litigation talents through multiple accolades, including selection as a Super Lawyer Rising Star in Tax for both 2024 and 2025 and the Top 40 Under 40 Trial Attorney Award.. When not advocating for clients, David cheers on the LSU Tigers and New Orleans Saints, explores his passion for cooking, and treasures time with his wife, Blaire, and their two young sons. Admitted to Practice In Louisiana, the Eastern and Western District of Louisiana Federal Courts, and before the IRS.
Chip Wagar is a practicing attorney and award winning author who lives and practices in the New Orleans area. He grew up in the Adirondacks region of upstate New York as the oldest of four children. He attended the Austro-American Institute in Vienna and the City of London Polytechnic in London before graduating from the George Washington University in Washington, DC, in 1976. After graduation from college, Chip came to New Orleans and attended the Tulane University School of Law, from which he graduated cum laude in 1979. Chip has been a lawyer with a civil litigation practice ever since. His practice now concentrates mainly in the areas of medical mallpractice, maritime law and products liabiity. In 2011 his novel, An American in Vienna, was published to rave reviews. He has a multi-state practice in all three areas. He is married to Cheryl Nolan Wagar and has two adult children, William and Sarah, who also live in the New Orleans area.
Attorney Lindsey S. Olsen is a lifelong resident of the Northshore. She graduated from Fountainbleau High School and later received a bachelor of arts from Louisiana State University. She attended Loyola University New Orleans College of Law and provided legal representation to indigent clients as a student practitioner in the family law section of the Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic. While in law school, Lindsey became aware of her love for family law and quickly broadened her perspective to include successions and estate planning in her education.
At The Tobey Law Firm, Mark Tobey is a highly skilled personal injury lawyer in Saint Tammany Parish. He is the founder of the firm and he is committed to providing his clients with the highest quality of care possible. With an extensive skill set and a comprehensive understanding of personal injury law, Attorney Tobey can help you with all your legal needs. Whether you were injured in a car accident, bitten by a dog, injured in a workplace incident, or anything else, he can help. He and his skilled legal team will fight for the fair and full compensation to which you are legally entitled. They are intimately familiar with all aspects of the complex legal process, including the paperwork, procedures, and laws. Attorney Tobey can effectively guide you through the process while staying in constant communication with you. Call him today and set up a free case evaluation.
Andrea Erwin Potter was born in New Orleans and spent most of her early childhood in Metairie, Louisiana. At the age of 10 she moved about 60 miles west of New Orleans to a small town on the bayou, Thibodaux. She graduated from Thibodaux High in 1998. Missing the vibe of the city, she returned to New Orleans and received her B.A. in Public Relations from Tulane University in 2006, the first semester after Hurricane Katrina. Then she went on to receive her J.D. degree from Loyola University College of Law, graduating with a 3.369.. While attending Loyola, Mrs. Potter served on the Journal of Public Interest, Loyola’s Trial Advocacy Organization and represented clients under Professor Cheryl Buchert in the Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic and Center for Social Justice. She was selected as a teaching assistant by Dr. JoAnne Sweeny for Legal Research and Writing. She was honored by the American Bar Association as a third-place winner of the Schwab Memorial Essay hosted by the Family Law Section. Her article, Sexting and Louisiana’s Punishment for the Children the Law Intends to Protect from Prosecution Under Child Pornography Statutes, was published in the American Bar Association Family Law Quarterly, Vol. 45, No. 3. Moreover, her article, Juvenile Justice, was also published in the American Bar Association Student Lawyer Magazine in February of 2013. She was awarded the Best Direct Examination by the Trial Advocacy Board of 2011.. Andrea’s emphasis in her law practice stems from her own childhood as a product of divorce. As she grew up her curiosity was piqued as to why she could not live with her father all the time. So, while attending law school she decided her focus would be family law and child advocacy. In 2010, Andrea worked for the Honorable Mary Devereux at the 22nd Judicial District Court where she learned divorce methods, community property settlements, co-parenting guidelines including visitation, custody and support, and prenuptial agreements. In 2011, Andrea clerked for the Honorable Nancy Amato Konrad at Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court where she learned the importance of rehabilitation of minors in order to provide them with a chance to become productive members of society. Furthermore, she gained advocacy experience in juvenile criminal defense. Upon entering the legal industry Mrs. Potter joined a New Orleans Firm, Venezia & Associates in 2013. Then she and her husband decided to move to Mandeville, and she opened a family law practice.