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You’ve worked hard to get where you are today. Now, you want an attorney to protect what you’ve worked for: the people you love and the assets you own. The question is, how do you choose the right one? It’s a critical question, one that at first can seem overwhelming. The Internet and phone book list dozens, if not hundreds, of attorneys. Who is best qualified?. The first thing you need to know is that some lawyers are “generalists.” They practice in a wide range of areas. You wouldn’t go to a general practitioner for heart bypass surgery. Why would you choose someone who claims to be an estate planning attorney but also practices injury and bankruptcy law?. Another factor to consider is how long the attorney has practiced estate planning and wealth preservation. You might be surprised to learn that even attorneys who now focus on this area have not always done so. They simply do not have the experience necessary to provide you with the seasoned counsel and mastery of the planning tools and strategies you need.. At Wealth Planning Law Group, we have always focused on estate planning, elder law, and closely related areas. We always will. Our estate planning attorneys:. In short, we have helped thousands of families address their concerns for the future and achieve their short and long-term goals. We can do the same for you. Click on tabs here to learn more about our credentials and why we are eminently qualified to protect your loved ones, assets, independence, and legacy. Or better still, contact us today for an initial consultation.. Surveys have shown that the biggest complaint people have about law firms is their lack of responsiveness. Many firms project an attitude that can be summed up by the phrase “It’s all about us.” At Wealth Planning Law Group, it’s all about you, our valued clients. We are committed to providing the best possible client service, and vow to:
With a proven multi-million dollar track record and a passion for justice Daryl A. Gray is your go to attorney when you need someone serious about justice for their clients.. When the legal process can feel intimidating and overwhelming, Daryl works to provide comfort and closure. As he says: “There is no better feeling than having a person trust you enough to be their problem solver; it gives our firm purpose.”. Over the course of his law career, Daryl has fought against some of the largest companies in the world and recovered millions on his clients’ behalf. He has a proven record of obtaining settlements and awards, including a $1,745,000 settlement in a wrongful death case and holding the largest dog bite verdict in Tennessee State history where he obtained a $2.5 million dollar verdict in 2018.. Daryl knows exactly what it takes to get you the compensation you deserve, and he knows what the path will look and feel like. You may be in physical or emotional pain, frustrated and confused. You may be afraid. He gets it, and he’ll help you get through it.. By helping you understand the process and taking strong steps to preserve your rights, he’ll do what is in your best interest as quickly as possible. As a result, Daryl Gray has built a powerful reputation in the community for championing justice and recovery; both physical and financial.. Outside of the courtroom, Daryl loves spending time with his wife and children and working in the community for several civic and trial attorney organizations, such as: The Urban League of Greater New Orleans, New Orleans Regional Black Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, Memphis Bar Association, The Greater New Orleans Martinet Society, The Louisiana Association of Justice and The Tennessee Association of Justice. He also heads the firm's charity organization -- Wright Gray Gives.. Daryl is also committed to giving back to his law school, Loyola of New Orleans College of Law, where he was recently honored as an “Outstanding Alumnus” by the College’s Black Law Student Association chapter. Daryl is also a graduate of the prestigious Gerry Spence Trial Lawyer's College.. “At the end of the day,” says Daryl, “Your life should be your legacy, so I strive to do the right thing by the people I know and have yet to meet.”. Daryl A. Gray | Partner at Wright Gray | New Orleans
Tony Hernandez possesses considerable experience and a unique expertise that makes him an invaluable asset to any legislative effort. Tony started an independent governmental relations practice and law firm in September 2014, after nine years of international, local, state, and federal government and public affairs experience, plus five years working in various legal capacities. During this time, Tony developed a strong reputation for diligent and effective client representation, a thorough understanding of Texas parliamentary procedure, and for rapid, thorough responses to client concerns.. Prior to starting his own practice, Tony served as the general counsel for the Texas Lobby Group. During four legislative sessions, Tony was responsible for legislative drafting and amendments, Texas House parliamentary compliance, plus legal and technical research. Tony utilized his expertise in parliamentary procedure to forestall dozens of adverse bills, as well as to shepherd legislation important to his clients. Tony effectively and rapidly translates client ideas into discernible legislation and amendments. He is adept at identifying viable legislative vehicles for amendments late in the legislative process. During the interim, Tony consults on Texas Statewide, Senate, and House legislative elections.. Tony obtained his juris doctorate from Tulane University School of Law while working for TLG. At Tulane, Tony served as Senior Business Editor of the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law and directed a Law and Economics reading group in coordination with several professors. He also served as the President of the Tulane Chapter of the Federalist Society where he hosted numerous prominent legal scholars and judges. During the summer break, Tony worked as a summer law clerk in the chambers of Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman and in the Transportation Division of the Texas Office of Attorney General. During his final year of law school, he worked in the chambers of Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Fredericka Wicker.. In addition to his background in Texas and Louisiana, Tony has significant experience abroad. He has negotiated import/export contracts in English and Spanish with Mexican business partners. He spent eight months working at the Australian Parliament in the Office of Andrew Laming, the Federal Member for Bowman, Queensland. He has studied in England, Greece, Australia, and Peru.. Tony is admitted to practice law in Texas. He graduated magna cum laude from Saint Edward’s University. When he isn’t researching and writing laws, or roaming the Texas Capitol, he can likely be found kayaking with his dog down the Colorado River or playing basketball at the local courts.
Thomas earned his JD from the University of Chicago Law School whose enivironment of ideological diversity inculcated in him the ability to see legal issues from many different perspectives. The most enduring lesson Thomas acquired from his legal studies is that effective legal representation requires not only the ability to strongly argue on behalf of the client, but also the ability to understand and predict the arguments made by the opposition.. Outside of the law, Thomas has been involved with non-profit organizations rebuilding houses in New Orleans after Katrina, and environmental protection efforts after the BP oil spill. He is also a self-described "amateur musicologist" with an interest in pre-War jazz and blues, and a novice photographer.
Steven E. Bain Attorney at Law, L.L.C. provides estate planning and related legal services to clients of all ages, with a focus on the needs of older and disabled individuals and their families by providing the following services:• Estate Administration• Estate Planning• Comprehensive Estate and Medicaid Planning Evaluations• Guardianship (Interdiction) Services• Long-Term Care Planning• Medicare and Medicaid Advocacy• Personal Injury Settlement Advice• Planning for People with Disabilities• Planning for Parents of Children with Disabilities. The focus on the estate planning and public benefits needs of individuals and families enables Steven to be particularly sensitive to the multiple stresses that these individuals and families confront on a daily basis, which are compounded by the complexities of the American legal and health care systems.Steven helps his clients navigate this system by providing answers where they are hard to find and identifying solutions to the clients’ particular needs and goals.
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Stephanie Cheralla has 15 years of litigation experience, with a primary focus on the defense of Louisiana workers’ compensation cases. She launched Cheralla & Associates, a boutique woman-owned law firm, in 2023 after progressing from litigation attorney (2008 to 2017) to partner (2017 to 2023) at the New Orleans law firm of Degan, Blanchard & Nash, APLC.. She has handled more than 350 insurance defense litigation matters on behalf of individuals, employers, and insurers in administrative, state, and federal forums over the course of her legal career. Her workers’ compensation practice encompasses disputes brought under the following state and federal laws,. Louisiana Workers’ Compensation LawU.S. Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation ActDefense Base ActJones ActOuter-Continental Shelf Lands ActBy the NumbersPast Results are not a Guarantee of Future Success16 - Stephanie has served as the lead attorney on 16 trials before workers’ compensation tribunals and prepared for many more before the Louisiana Offices of Workers’ Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor Offices of Administrative Law Judges, and civil district courts throughout the State of Louisiana.12+ More than 12 defense assignments to Stephanie were voluntarily dismissed by the claimant/plaintiff upon the defendant’s showing of no merit ahead of motions for summary judgment.14 - Successful motions for summary judgment and exceptions granted, resulting in dismissal of defendant client.300+ The vast majority of the remaining 300 or so cases that did not go to trial or resolve through motions practice were settled ahead of trial, largely on very favorable terms to the client and sometimes with little or no contribution from our client.$$$ - Stephanie has recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars for workers’ compensation benefits paid back to defendant clients through subrogation matters in third party tort litigation.Tort Claim DefenseIn addition to workers’ compensation, Stephanie is experienced in defending tort causes of action for personal injuries involving motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, and premises liability. Earlier in her career she worked on Chinese-manufactured drywall products liability multi-district litigation, overseen by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. This versatile background gives Stephanie the ability to also handle cases involving:. Maritime lawConstruction defectsPremises liabilityProducts liabilityTort/personal injury law. ABA TIPS Workers’ Compensation Committee, Vice Chair 2017 to 2019, Current MemberABA TIPS Section on Labor and Employment, Current MemberLouisiana Association of Self-Insured Employers, Current MemberLouisiana State Bar Association, 2008 to PresentNew Orleans Bar Association, 2008 to Present
Shirin Harrell is a founding partner of the law firm of Harrell & Nowak. A medical malpractice attorney serving the people of greater New Orleans, she represents individuals and businesses in cases involving medical malpractice, healthcare litigation, products liability, personal injury and insurance disputes. As an attorney and registered nurse, Ms. Harrell’s expertise spans both the medical and legal arenas. Because of her extensive healthcare background she is frequently asked to represent clients whose legal issues usually involve complex medical and healthcare matters in the New Orleans Area.. LEGAL BACKGROUND. Prior to founding Harrell & Nowak, Ms. Harrell practiced law at the firm of Sessions Fishman & Nathan. While at the firm, she served as a key member of the legal team representing Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation and Novartis Consumer Health, Inc. in the phenylpropanolamine (PPA) litigation encompassing 900 plaintiffs in more than 90 separate lawsuits. Ms. Harrell graduated from Louisiana State University School of Law where she was a member of Moot Court Board. She is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in Louisiana. She is a member of the Louisiana and New Orleans Bar Associations, the American Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association.. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND. Prior to obtaining her Juris Doctor, Shirin Harrell earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Tulane University. She is a Licensed Registered Nurse in Louisiana and has extensive work experience in the healthcare field, having served in an executive capacity as a Vice President of Pan American Life Insurance Company, the largest mutual insurer in Louisiana, and as a Vice President of Mercy + Baptist Medical Center, a large local hospital.
Rob Popich is a 2004 graduate of Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans. Rob joined Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett in early 2008, where his practice has focused on defending personal injury litigation. Rob has particular expertise in defending cases arising under the Longshore Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act and Defense Base Act. He also defends cases in maritime and asbestos litigation. He has successfully tried numerous cases before the Office of Administrative Law Judges.. Through his extensive work in defending injury litigation under the Longshore Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, Defense Base Act, and traditional maritime actions, Rob has familiarized him with the resources, experts, and methods to successfully represent his clients. His hard work and dedication to passionately defend his clients have resulted in continuous representation of employers and insurance carriers nationwide. His knowledge and skills have allowed him to be recognized by various organizations. In 2011 and 2012, Rob was a guest speaker at the annual Louisiana Association of Rehabilitation Professionals Conference where he spoke on the importance of vocational rehabilitation services in defending cases. Additionally, Rob was a guest panelist at the 2012 Annual Longshore Conference held in New Orleans and he is a contributing writer to the firm’s newsletter, For the Record.. Rob is admitted to practice in all Louisiana state and federal courts, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, and the DOL-Joint Bar Association. He is also a member of the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel, American Bar Association, and New Orleans Bar Association
Rob Lunsford is a trial lawyer who has spent his entire legal career fighting for injured workers. He has handled hundreds of workers’ compensation cases, winning some of the largest settlements in Louisiana and the nation.. With 16 years of experience, Rob understands the complexities of the workers’ compensation system and how to get his clients the benefits they need and deserve.
My work focuses on defending companies and insurance carriers in my general civil litigation practice including workers' compensation, LHWCA, DBA, Jones Act, personal injury/wrongful death defense, insurance coverage, healthcare liability, professional liability and premises liability.. I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2000 from the Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi where she studied Political Science and Classical Studies. Following that, I spent nearly five years in New York City working for a disaster restoration firm. I returned to Louisiana in 2004 to attend Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center. During my time as a law student at LSU, I spent a summer studying law at the Universite’ Jean Moulin III. I received a Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Civil Law in 2007.. I was admitted to the Louisiana State Bar in October 2007.
Mark G. Montiel, Jr. learned the art of negotiation and conflict resolution at a young age from his father, a well-renowned trial attorney and former Court of Criminal Appeals Judge. Mark’s peers and clients often describe him as straightforward, big picture oriented, and relentless, with a fabulous sense of humor.. Mark’s practice focuses primarily on litigation. Mark litigates on behalf of his clients in various matters including Construction, Labor and Employment, Business Defamation, Insurance, Worker’s Compensation, LHWCA, and Trucking and Transportation. Mark brings a unique perspective to his insurance practice, having had the opportunity to represent both insurers and claimants.. Mark takes a proactive business-oriented approach to litigation to reach a favorable result for his clients before costly and protracted litigation. Often, a proactive approach to business practices and consultation with a litigator can avoid these disputes entirely. Many businesses consult with Mark regarding contracts, policies, procedures, and insurance to ensure they enter litigation from a position of strength. Mark also assists with liens for contractors and the litigation that arises from those payment disputes.. Mark’s clients regularly remark on his availability throughout the litigation process and his ability to help his clients understand the issues and make informed choices regarding their case. Mark prides himself on his ability to respond to clients in a timely fashion and to harness technology to ensure his clients remain updated on their matters.. Mark was raised in Montgomery, Alabama, and enjoys golfing, hunting, fishing, and Alabama football. Mark lives in New Orleans with his wife Michelle, daughter Helen, and two dogs (Winnie and Ophelia).. If you are looking for an Attorney to assist you. Give Mark a call and get working on a solution.
Mark Carver is a Louisiana attorney who practices in New Orleans office and throughout Louisiana.. After graduating from Louisiana State University with a Bachelor's of Criminal Justice in 1987, Mr. Carver obtained his Juris Doctorate in 1993 from Southern University where he graduated Cum Laude and in the top 10% of his law school class.. He is admitted to practice in all Louisiana courts, the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Louisiana, and the United States Courts of Appeal for the Fifth Circuit and D.C. Circuit.. He is also a member of ABA Committee for Liaison with EEOC, OFCCP and Department of Justice.. Since 2003 Mr. Carver has volunteered as an Assistant Bar Examiner (Louisiana Civil Procedure) for the Louisiana Supreme Court's Committee on Bar Admissions.. In 2009, New Orleans CityBusiness Magazine honored Mr. Carver by recognizing him as one of the top 50 attorneys in the New Orleans area and presented him with its Leadership in Law award.. After 21 years of distinguished service, Mr. Carver honorably retired from the US Army Reserves in 2006 at the rank of Major, where he most recently served as JAG Officer in the Judge Advocate General's Corps.. Mark Carver has also in serveral leadership and executive positions for non-profit and charitable organizations, including: Past President of the St. Ann Catholic Church Men’s Club; Past Chairman of the St. Ann Catholic Church Pastoral Council; Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus Marquette Council No. 1437; and Archdiocesan Administrator (New Orleans) for the Louisiana State Council of the Knights of Columbus.
Marcia Finkelstein is an associate with the Gertler Law Firm, a New Orleans personal injury law firm. The firm focuses on the following injury and accident practice areas:
Jeremy Rush joined Montgomery Barnett's New Orleans office in the Spring of 2008. Mr. Rush is a native of Mobile, Alabama. After graduating from Spring Hill College in 2003, he attended and obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans. He began his law practice in 2006 focusing primarily on property damage claims arising from Hurricane Katrina, successions, and business litigation. Since joining Montgomery Barnett, Mr. Rush's practice has expanded to also encompass the defense of workers' compensation claims as well as admiralty and maritime litigation.. Mr. Rush is licensed to practice and has actively practiced law in the State of Louisiana since 2006 and in the State of Alabama since 2007. He is a member in good standing of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Alabama State Bar, the Federal Bar Association, and the New Orleans Bar Association. Mr. Rush is admitted to practice before all state courts in Louisiana and Alabama, all federal district courts in Louisiana, as well as the federal district courts in the southern districts of Alabama and Texas. He is also admitted to appear before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Jennifer Priebe has dedicated her legal career to advocating for the rights of injured workers in Louisiana and Mississippi. She is known for her expert ability to navigate the claims process and address denied claims.. Jennifer frequently helps those who have suffered fractures, back and neck injuries, and shoulder and knee injuries. She has also handled cases involving amputation, burn injuries, vision loss, forklift accidents, permanent, partial, and total disability benefits, and wrongful death.. Jennifer earned her law degree at Tulane University Law School, where she received the Dean’s Scholarship. Here, she was a member of the Honor Board and a student attorney in the Tulane University Law School Domestic Violence Law Clinic.
Jay graduated from Brother Martin High School in 1987. In 1992 Jay graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelor of English degree. Jay went to Graduate School at Touro College in 2008 and earned his Master’s Degree in Education. From 2006 to 2013 Jay taught school in Louisiana and New York. Jay graduated from Loyola University and was appointed to the Louisiana Bar on October 16, 2017. Jay brings over 30 years of experience in the area of customer satisfaction to the practice of law. Diamond Law takes GREAT pride that each of our clients work directly with Jay side by side to a final resolution of their case.
Jane Armstrong practices in the area of employee benefits and executive compensation, with over 30 years of experience in the area. Her practice includes representation of private and public employers in the design, implementation and administration of tax-qualified retirement plans, including 401(k) plans, defined benefit plans and ESOPs, and representation of plan fiduciaries. She represents boards and compensation committees of public companies and not-for-profit entities in executive compensation matters. She also structures non-qualified deferred compensation and equity incentive arrangements for both private and public companies, and represents employers and executives in employment agreements, severance and golden parachute agreements and arrangements. Ms. Armstrong is recognized as a national speaker in the areas of employee benefits and executive compensation and was also the first woman to participate in firm-wide management, serving on the firm’s operation committee. Before joining the firm, Ms. Armstrong was an associate at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, in New York, New York, and a partner at Jones, Walker, New Orleans, Louisiana.
I worked in a large New Orleans firm for 18 years handling complex commercial litigation cases (think: LOTS of paper). Eventually, soaring overhead, crazy billable hours, and mindless bureaucracy left me completely burned out.. But then I discovered how to become paperless, which enabled me to automate key workflows (instead of begging people to do the work and then stay on top of them to make sure they did it right). My low-cost website attracted a steady flow of clients, which made my solo practice financially successful as well.. Now, I help other lawyers who want to modernize their practices to work less yet earn more (plus spend more time away from the office relaxing!). I give them a strategic blueprint for leveraging technology that explains everything in bite-sized chunks. And I provide ongoing guidance so that they can keep streamlining their practices week-by-week.
I started Mitchell & Associates because I wanted to be able to do more for my clients. Up until that point I worked at a prestigious law firm representing big, corporate and insurance industry type clients. My job was to defend them at all cost, even when they were wrong. I did my job, and I did my job well.. In 1999 I walked out of the Firm with one file, a case where my client was seriously hurt in a car accident, determined to practice law the way I wanted to and for the clients I wanted to. I was able to sit down behind my desk and take as much time as needed to learn a person’s case inside and out. I was able to find the details other attorneys would miss. I was able to make sure I did all I could to make sure my clients got what they were entitled to under the law. As my practice grew I had the opportunity to spend time handling many different types of cases, each with its own unique set of facts that had to be completely understood.. Years later, after having represented families whose loved ones were mistreated in nursing homes, patients that were hurt when doctors were supposed to heal, and hundreds of people exposed to toxic mold in a run-down office building, my Firm stands ready to represent you and your loved ones. If you need an attorney to help you with your insurance dispute, case against a nursing home, on the job accident or any injury caused by someone else’s fault, please call me.
I love what I do for a living and I think it comes through in my practice. Since finishing my clerkships, I have represented plaintiffs in complex litigation and have never wanted to do anything else. I have litigated antitrust cases, environmental pollution cases, Jones Act cases, pharmaceutical injury cases, consumer class actions, and mass tort cases around the United States. Many of my cases are referred from co-counsel that I have worked with before which I like to think is a reflection of the results our team was able to achieve for the clients. In 2015, I co-founded Burns Charest with two of my classmates from law school and have continued to represent plaintiffs against some of the largest companies in the world.
I learned early on that as a lawyer, I could change people’s lives for the better.A few years ago, I had a client who worked for one company as a tankerman for 20 years. He was ordered into a crawlhole during a storm to check the radar, and as he was getting out, the boat hit a swell. He was thrown backwards and ended up with a spine injury.. He went from being the main provider for his family to borrowing money to get a Coke and sleeping on people’s sofas.. The day of the trial, the company offered us $100,000.. The jury came back with the verdict of $1.6 million in favor of my client. He hugged me and started crying. His family cheered.. I looked over at the defense lawyer and had an epiphany: His clients never hug him. Win or lose, they would have just argued about his bill.. That’s why I never doubt that I’m on the right side of justice.. When I take on a client, I dive head-first into their world.I want to know what it was like to be there during their injury… What it felt like, what it sounded like, what it smelled like. I want to know what was happening through their eyes.. I deep dive into what their life was like before their injury, and what it’s been like since.. As their attorney and advocate, it’s my job to absorb their story and be in touch with my client emotionally—not only so that they know I’m truly on their side, but also to effectively present this story to a jury of their peers.. Telling that story together... that’s how we win.. Maritime is a very distinct area of law, unlike any other.And not every lawyer understands the ins and outs of these types of cases.I do.
I have been involved in the Financial Planning industry since 1998, and I am a Certified Financial Planner since 2003.. However, my passion has always been how to mix assets with the law. Thus, I left my Financial Planning career for a legal career, graduating from Loyola Law School in 2014 in the top 10% of my class.. My areas of practice are:. Estate Planning: Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Elder Law. Property Law: Tax Titles, Tax Sale Certificates, Quiet Title actions, General Property disputes
I believe that individuals and corporations which are under federal or state criminal investigation or which have already been indicted should choose an attorney who is aggressive and has substantial experience and a good reputation with the investigative agencies, prosecutors, and judges who are handling the case.
I am a partner in the firm practicing in the areas of maritime, products liability, insurance defense, offshore litigation and workers’ compensation. My maritime practice is devoted primarily to the representation of oil and gas producers and their contractors, defending them against personal injury and property damage claims, as well as prosecuting claims on their behalf for property damage and lost oil and gas revenues.. I defend the interests of the firm’s clients in state workers’ compensation proceedings and federal Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act actions.