I started handling legal cases in 1990 as a student practitioner with the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center at Loyola Law School, where I handled Family Law and Juvenile Law matters. In my 27 years of law practice, I have experience practicing in various areas of the law, including Family Law, Personal Injury and Juvenile Law.
I became a lawyer because I have a strong sense of justice and fair play and I care about people.
The most important thing I want my prospective clients to know about me is that I approach my cases with the firm belief that my job as an advocate is to assist my clients in navigating the legal system to obtain the best possible result based on the particular circumstances of his/her case. I put my heart into my work so that in each case I have the necessary skill and knowledge to present the facts and law to effectively convey my client's concerns. I love legal research, so I keep up on the changes in the law and make sure I research your issues thoroughly so we are prepared for sound legal arguments and analysis. I love to be in the court room and I am not afraid to take a case to trial.
I give my clients personal service. I work personally on each of my cases. I will meet and consult with you throughout your case from start to finish. Together we review all of the legal issues of your case, the applicable law, and the various legal options when developing a case strategy. I keep my clients up to date on the status of the case and make recommendations as to the best legal options. Whether you have a Family Law, Personal Injury or Juvenile Law case, call to make an appointment for your consultation today.
PERSONAL INJURY CASES
As my client, you will quickly see, that I will fight for every dollar your deserve. I am an advocate for my clients and I take great pride in not only achieving excellent results on behalf of my clients.
I can handle cases in the following parishes:
Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Tammany,
St. John the Baptist, St. Charles.
Other parishes depending on the circumstances:
LaFourche, Tangipahoa, East Baton Rouge,
Livingston, Washington.