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Peyton Bowman graduated from the University of New Orleans with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, focusing on applied biopsychology and industrial psychology. From there, Peyton was accepted into Loyola University College of Law’s civil law division and graduated with her Juris Doctorate in May 2019. While in law school, Peyton participated in the Community Outreach Committee, Moot Court, and the Community Justice Law Clinic. Peyton has dedicated a large portion of her practice to serving low income clients with their legal needs, ranging from housing needs, discrimination in the workplace, and contract disputes. Peyton is also passionate about helping those members of the LGBTQ+ community with legally changing their names or gender markers. Today, Peyton’s practice is largely comprised of civil rights cases – police brutality, racial discrimination, gender discrimination, false arrests, and illegal searches and seizures, but she also has extensive experience in medical malpractice, corporate law, insurance disputes, and personal injury.An expert in conducting focus groups for jury research, Peyton also conducts focus groups for her own firm and for firms across the country to better understand the unique and complex needs of each case before they go to trial.Peyton is associated with the National Lawyers Guild, Louisiana Association for Justice, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Super Lawyers, and Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Peyton has also been nationally recognized by the American Institute of Trial Lawyers for her exceptional courtroom abilities and was awarded the Top 40 Under 40 award in 2020.
I am AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating available for ethics and competancy as a trial attorney. I have published numberous articles in the ABA and La. Assoc. of Justice Journals. I have obtained record multi-million dollar judgments and settlements in toxic creosote cases in Texas, police brutality cases (one for over 4.7 milliion dollars for handcuffing a doctor for parking), over 1.4 million in a brain damage motorcycle case, 2.4 million at trial in a motorcycle leg amputation case and made new law in whistleblower, qui tam, sexual harassment and police misconduct cases.. I am not afraid to try cases and know how to win at jury trials. I have been practicing law over 43 years since 1977. We do extensive discovery and trial preparation in our cases using many proprietary research techniques. We have done many product liability cases where that was the only way to recover money for the client in motorcycle, toxic tort, creosote and benzene cases. I have the unique ability to handle motorcycle accident and crash cases. I have raced motorcycles at the local, state, national and even in the World Veterans FIM Motorcross Championships in Europe in 1977. I also am VP of the local GNO ABATE Chapter and fight for motorcyclists in the legislature and with La. ABATE as a representative.. We have done child abuse by police, patient abuse by doctors, sexual battery by police, TASER cases, hog-tying cases, brain injury and death cases. You get constant personal attention from our team with instant answers to your questions and regular updates on your case. We are always accessible to our clients and consider them friends.. I work with Peyton Bowman and Callan Johns, two young attorneys who share my passion for justice, riding motorcycles and making the world a better place. Our motto is, "Making the Community Safer through the Jury System" and we have done that in police cars that exploded due to defective gas tanks, handcuffing techniques, TASER litigation, and had officers who used improper procedures to be disciplined. It is not just about money. It is about making the community safer. We believe we had a duty to do just that.The Law Office of Glenn C. McGovern2901 Division Street Suite 201, Metairie, LA 70002
Callan Johns graduated from the University of New Orleans in 2015 with a background professionally and academically in Marketing and Management. She attended Loyola University of New Orleans College of Law and participated in the Moot Court Program and the Loyola Law Clinic. Callan was an active member of the Loyola Maritime Law Journal, where she is published in the Winter 2019 Edition. Callan began her legal career interning at the Pro Bono Project, where she assisted in areas such as child custody, divorces, and successions. In 2018 she began working for the Law Office of Glenn McGovern as a law clerk. After being sworn in to the Louisiana State Bar in 2019, Callan became an Associate Attorney at the Law Office of Glenn McGovern, where she currently specializes in civil rights, personal injury, and medical malpractice.
Andrew Maberry is a Louisiana native, having been born and raised in Shreveport. After high school he moved to Baton Rouge and attended Louisiana State University, where he graduated with a degree in communication studies in 2012. After graduation, he started his professional career in property management working in student housing.. In 2014, Mr. Maberry moved to New Orleans and began pursuing a career in law. He briefly worked as a legal assistant until he realized his utlimate goal was to become an attorney. Within a year he was accepted into Loyola University New Orleans, College of Law. While in law school, Mr. Maberry strived to use his education to help others, clerking for legal aid offices through the Gillis Long Summer Internship Program. In his third year of law school, Mr. Maberry worked all year as a student practitioner in the Loyola Law Clinic. He eventually graduated from law school in May of 2019, with a certificate in Social Justice, and was chosen as the Social Justice Fellow for Loyola Law School. After passing the bar exam in July 2019, Mr. Maberry would later get licensed in October of 2019 and began working as a staff attorney at Southeast Louisiana Legal Services. Here, Mr. Maberry defended low income renters in eviction court throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and helped bring awareness to the ongoing housing crisis in America.. Mr. Maberry is licensed to practice in all Louisiana courts, and is admitted to practice federal law in the Eastern District of Louisiana, the Western District of Louisiana, and the Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. Mr. Maberry and his husband live in Metairie with their two dogs. In his spare time you will find Mr. Maberry dancing at concerts and music festivals. He also enjoys attending Broadway shows at the Saenger Theatre. When he is not doing any of those things, you will certainly find Mr. Maberry in his kitchen cooking.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Metairie and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Metairie and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Metairie and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Metairie and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Metairie and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Metairie and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Metairie and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Metairie and surrounding areas.