Top best L Lawyers in Prairieville | 26 available
26 L lawyers are available in Prairieville, Louisiana. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $64 per hour.
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Thank you for visiting my profile on . Please also visit my webpage at .. As an attorney and in life, I make it a point to get to know the people I come in contact with. I would like to let you get to know me a little better as you make the important decision on an attorney that fits your needs.. I was raised in the small town of LaFayette, Georgia, and I am one of three children of Kenneth and Doris Maples. I attended Jacksonville State University in Alabama and obtained a degree in criminal justice. It was at Jacksonville State where I met my excellent wife, Emily, and we have been together ever since. Emily and I now reside in Prairieville, Louisiana, with our dogs, Scout and Stanley.. My first career I worked as a parole officer in Atlanta, Georgia. That experience gave me a passion for the justice system and a desire to impact the lives of people. As an officer, I realized that many good people get caught up in difficult situations and often need legal assistance to get life back on the right track.. I had aspired for several years to attend law school, but it was the continued encouragement of Emily and the perfect timing of God that gave me the opportunity in 2009.. After being accepted to multiple schools and visiting many of those schools, Emily and I traveled to the LSU Law Center. Immediately, we both felt a connection to the school, the Louisiana people and the culture. We have made Louisiana our home ever since. I graduated law school from LSU and passed the bar in 2012. Since graduation, I have worked in St. John Parish as an Assistant District Attorney, Ascension Parish as an Assistant District Attorney and started the Maples Law Office, LLC. It was in St. John where I met my mentor and friend the late Tom Daley. Mr. Daley instilled in me a dedication to always make time to listen to everyone no matter how small or large the topic of conversation. As a prosecutor in St. John, I focused on probation revocations, felony drug prosecutions and the prosecution of violent offenses including murder. I started a community service program, a pre-trial diversion program and an employment initiative for ex-offenders.. After Mr. Daley passed, I obtained employment with the Ascension Parish District Attorney's Office. Ascension Parish is where Emily and I live and the location of my civil practice. I started The Maples Law Office, LLC to focus on Estate Planning, Family Law and Personal Injury cases. I have experienced firsthand the great number of people that need quality legal advice in these practice areas. Whether you are planning for the future and need a will prepared, struggling with the present and need counsel on how to proceed in Divorce or you are injured due to the negligence of another, I would like to help. I strive daily to provide dilligent, affordable representation. Please contact me to schedule a telephone or in person meeting to discuss your legal questions.
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.
Janeane Gorcyca Abbott is a native of Goshen, New York. In 2010, she graduated from Centenary College of Louisiana with a B.A. in History. In May of 2014, she graduated from Southern University Law Center, earning a Juris Doctor. Janeane was admitted to practice in Louisiana in 2015. She is currently a member of the American Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Baton Rouge Bar Association. Janeane was named the Louisiana State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division Pro Bono Attorney of the year in 2017.. Janeane is an active member of the Baton Rouge Community, the Baton Rouge Bar Association, The Livingston Parish Bar Association, and enjoys dedicating her free time to community service activities.
I represent individuals who are being charged for a criminal offense, injured in an accident and anyone who is going through a divorce or dealing with a child custody issue.
I originally grew up a New Orleans boy watching Saints football and attending Loyola University where I received a BA in Finance and was on the Dean’s List. After graduating, I worked for Hibernia Investments as a Senior licensed stock broker for five years, and then continued on to manage a multi-million-dollar medical sales territory for Kendall Vascular Therapy during which I received numerous sales awards. However, I knew all that time that I had a passion for helping people and enjoyed working in an extremely competitive environment. I knew that it was inevitable that I would return to Law School as it was always my dream.. At the time with three wonderful children and a beautiful wife, I attended Loyola Law School in New Orleans while residing in Prairieville. I spent my weekends studying, and most of the week working to support my family; and commuting to classes. This huge sacrifice paid off as I graduated in the top 10% of my class and received the Judge Duplantier Scholarship. I also received the Law Excellence Award for obtaining the highest grade in my evidence class. Additionally, I was awarded two paid prestigious summer clerkships at two of the top insurance and ERISA defense firms in New Orleans.. Although I gained great insight into the inner workings of insurance defense firms while clerking, I knew that I wanted to be a Plaintiff’s attorney. My aggressiveness fine-tuned while working as a stock broker and medical salesman made me a perfect fit to advocate for individuals’ rights against big insurance companies.. At the current time, residing in Prairieville for over fifteen years with now five children with my wife, I decided to set up shop as solo practitioner. I have represented clients for almost seven years to date in Prairieville, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Slidell and wherever needed. I have obtained millions in insurance claims for property and bodily injury damages. And more important than the money I have obtained for my clients, is that every client I have represented feels like they have been treated as a family member.. Personal service in addition to results it what distinguishes my firm from the Walmart firms. I handle your case personally, in addition to staying in regular contact with my clients personally to keep them informed of the progress of their case. Every single client that I have represented has referred me at least one friend or family member. I take this as a huge compliment when I receive a referral. My goal in addition to obtaining the highest possible settlement or verdict, is to create a positive experience when you choose me to represent you. If you are looking for personal service and excellent results, look no further as you have found your man. Losing has never been an option for me in life, and I will take that same philosophy into your case.
I maintain offices in Prairieville and Westlake Louisiana.
Beth is a 2016 magna cum laude graduate of Southern University Law Center. While at Southern, she worked full-time during the day and went to law school at night. Despite juggling many tasks, Beth finished 1st in her class.. Beth is married to her wonderful husband Shane O’Quin and has three awesome children, Caitlyn, Brady and Emily. She also has three fur children, Buffy, Willow and Little Kitty.. Beth is a member of Broadmoor Baptist Church, where she has served as a Deacon, Deacon Chairmain and Sunday School Leader. She has also volunteered chaperoning many church youth trips.
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.
Attorney Eric Kallio is the founder of Kallio Law, focusing his practice in estate planning, wills, successions, tax law, aviation law, elder law, personal injury and veterans benefit law. Eric brings the depth of his professional and educational experience to bear for his clients, advocating passionately on their behalf.. Eric knows the value of hard work. He started out as a medic in the Army, enlisting after high school. Within five years, Eric began flight training and retired as a Chief Warrant Officer 4 after nearly 23 years of service and several deployments. Serving his community is also important to Eric, and he volunteered as a firefighter and EMT in his younger days and still looks to his time flying Blackhawk helicopters after hurricane Katrina as one of his most gratifying and rewarding experiences in his professional life .. For Eric, being an attorney is about helping people. “People come to me with problems they are facing, and I enjoy coming up with creative solutions to help. My diverse educational and professional background helps me see where my clients are coming from and develop logical and resourceful solutions for them. My military background drives me to give my all to help others.”. While in the Army, Eric completed both a B.S. in Aeronautical Science and an M.A.S. in Aviation Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He then went on to complete a Ph.D. in Business Administration at Northcentral University. After retiring from his distinguished Army career, Eric attended law school at Southern University Law School, graduating with honors and a tax law certificate. He now focuses his practice on helping those he can resolve their legal needs.. Outside of the office, Eric enjoys flying, scuba diving, and spending time with his family. He built his own plane, a Vans RV-10, and flies his current airplane whenever he can. In addition to being an airplane and helicopter pilot, Eric is a flight instructor and certified aircraft mechanic. He also enjoys the sights under the water and is a divemaster with several hundred scuba dives all over the Florida coast, Central America, and the Bahamas. But Eric's favorite way to spend time out of the office is with his family, including his wife and their young daughter.. In the community, Eric continues to give back to his neighbors and his country. He volunteers his time and his plane to fly rescued animals from shelters to their adoptive families. Eric also offers pro bono legal aid to veterans and the underprivileged.
"A good name is more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold." Proverbs 22:1. Attorney Corey Orgeron believes that caring for his clients well being is more important that the riches sought by other attorneys. He places his clients' well being above his own and has done so for 25 years.. Corey Orgeron was born in New Orleans and was raised along Bayou Lafourche. He learned how to treat others with compasion from his family, in particular his parents and grandparents. They continuously reminded him that he was placed on this Earth to serve, and he's never forgotten their teachings.. Corey is an Honors Graduate of South Lafourche High School. He received a B.S. from Louisiana State University in 1987 and earned his Law Degree from Louisiana State University in 1990. Mr. Orgeron was admitted to the Louisiana Bar Association in October 1990 and admitted to practice in all three United States District Courts in 1991. Mr. Orgeron has successfully argued before Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal and before the Louisiana Supreme Court. In addition to practicing before all three United States District Courts of the State of Louisiana, he has argued before the United States Court of Appeal, 5th Circuit and 4th Circuit.. Mr. Orgeron has practiced before the Social Security Administration for two decades, defending the rights of the physically, mentally and emotionally disabled. His practice is dedicated to aiding individuals that have been injured and protecting the rights of consumers.. Mr. Orgeron has served as lector in a number of continuing legal seminars and has provided a People’s Law School for the general public. He currently provides Pro Bono legal work for those unable to afford counsel.. Corey is married and the proud father of three children. He is active in his church, with the Boy Scouts and in local youth sports as a coach. He is an avid LSU Tiger fan and enjoys hunting and fishing in the great Louisiana outdoors.. Areas of Practice. Bar Admissions. Education