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Mark is known for handling numerous high-profile and complicated appeals - an area of practice that requiring unique skills not often associated with the typical trial lawyer. He has written more than 500 state and federal appellate briefs and has won in all five Louisiana appellate courts, the Louisiana Supreme Court, the United States Federal Fifth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. He has represented clients in criminal matters, business law, family law, personal injury, community property law, property law, and contract law.. Mark has been a chief indigent defender, a judge, and also is an adjunct college instructor of business law. Mark also teaches continuing education for attorneys and has guest lectured at local law schools.. Mark just doesn't have experience, but he has the right experience.. Deconstructing legal theory and writing logical and clear briefs requires a dedicated practice. Mark's first career in journalism provided him a great foundation. Success as a reporter, editor, and publisher is a matter of gathering facts and screening for truth with the goal of communicating a message that can be understood. Also is the ability to handle volumes of information. With appellate records ranging in size from one volume to often more than a dozen, it is critical that the appellate attorney have the ability to hone in to the important information quickly and then produce a brief is clear and concise, a brief where clarity is key.
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Attorney Marcus Plaisance is the founder and owner of Plaisance Law, LLC, in Prairieville, Louisiana. A top-rated and highly versatile lawyer with over a decade of legal experience, Mr. Plaisance provides exceptional representation and support to a diverse range of clients. He works with clients and other attorneys throughout Baton Rouge, Prairieville, New Orleans, Lafayette, and surrounding areas. His areas of practice mainly include:. · Appeals, Supervisory Writs, Motion Practice, and Legal Research and Writing. · Consulting during Litigation, in Trial, and on Appeal. · Representing Personal Select Injury Clients. Over the course of his legal career, Mr. Plaisance has recovered millions of dollars in total compensation for his plaintiff clients adversely affected by motor vehicle accidents, unsafe property conditions, and other preventable tragedies. He has also provided invaluable counsel to many others seeking honest and straightforward advice so that they can make the best-informed decisions regarding their legal challenges.. In addition, Mr. Plaisance has established himself as a highly effective appellate attorney. He has achieved remarkable success helping his clients overturn previous rulings regarding their cases so that they can obtain the justice they deserve. He is skilled in handling all aspects of his clients' cases, from initial discovery through trial and on appeal. He has gained a reputation for his outstanding professionalism and service.. Mr. Plaisance graduated from Tulane University of New Orleans in 2007 with a degree in legal studies in business and marketing. He also helped establish the school's Tulane Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi. In law school, he studied abroad at Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University, France, where he received a CALI award for earning the highest grade in his International Issues in Biotechnology class. He obtained his Juris Doctor and Graduate Diploma in Civil Law from Louisiana State University's Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 2010.. Mr. Plaisance is admitted to practice before all Louisiana State Courts, all U.S. District Courts in Louisiana, as well as before the U.S. Supreme Court. He is also an active member of the Louisiana Bar Association and the Baton Rouge Bar Association as well as the Belly Up to the Bar Committee, where he served as chairman in 2016 and co-chairman in 2020. He is also past president of the Bluebonnet Highlands Homeowners Association and current president of the Renaissance Homeowners Association. In his spare time he regularly engages in discussion with local boards and government officials about ways to make Louisiana's roads safer for all citizens.