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Robert B. Haik is a practicing lawyer in the state of Louisiana. Attorney Haik received his J.D. from Loyola University in 1983.
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Specializing in navigating the complex legal issues present in consumer and corporate asset & debt cases. Our firm assists clients both statewide and nationally. My team is experienced and committed to your case. We work with all incomes and offer payment plans that can fit your budget. I graduated law school with Cum Laude Honors and was ranked in the Top 10 and Top 10% of my class. I achieved top marks in Real Estate, Bankruptcy, and Estates. I am experienced in the courtroom, in mediation, and in government. My specialty is finding creative solutions that help you get from where you are to where you want to be! I became a lawyer to help people solve complicated problems, and I appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your legal needs.
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Specializing in navigating the complex legal issues present in consumer and corporate asset & debt cases. Our firm assists clients both statewide and nationally. My team is experienced and committed to your case. We work with all incomes and offer payment plans that can fit your budget. I graduated law school with Cum Laude Honors and was ranked in the Top 10 and Top 10% of my class. I achieved top marks in Real Estate, Bankruptcy, and Estates. I am experienced in the courtroom, in mediation, and in government. My specialty is finding creative solutions that help you get from where you are to where you want to be! I became a lawyer to help people solve complicated problems, and I appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your legal needs.
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Specializing in navigating the complex legal issues present in consumer and corporate asset & debt cases. Our firm assists clients both statewide and nationally. My team is experienced and committed to your case. We work with all incomes and offer payment plans that can fit your budget. I graduated law school with Cum Laude Honors and was ranked in the Top 10 and Top 10% of my class. I achieved top marks in Real Estate, Bankruptcy, and Estates. I am experienced in the courtroom, in mediation, and in government. My specialty is finding creative solutions that help you get from where you are to where you want to be! I became a lawyer to help people solve complicated problems, and I appreciate the opportunity to assist you with your legal needs.
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Jeremiah earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from the Mississippi State University. During his tenure at Mississippi State, he pitched for the Bulldogs baseball team and was selected for the Southeastern Conference academic honor roll. Thereafter, he received his Juris Doctor from Tulane Law School. While in law school, Jeremiah was a managing editor for the Sports Law Journal. Following law school, Jeremiah worked on complex litigation, gaining valuable experience in several practice areas, including personal injury law and large complex multi district litigation. Immediately after this experience, Jeremiah worked for a large national plaintiffs law firm handling a docket of toxic tort cases and complex high dollar personal injury cases. While doing so, Mr. Boling secured millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for his clients. Mr. Boling was named a Super Lawyer Rising Star for 2018-2021 and is listed in the National Trial Lawyers’ Top 40 under 40. Professionally, Jeremiah is an active member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, American Association of Justice as well as the Louisiana Association of Justice. He is licensed to practice in all Louisiana state courts. In addition he is admitted to practice before the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Louisiana and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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Eugene Redmann is a lifelong resident of New Orleans. After attending Jesuit High School for two years, Gene graduated from O. Perry Walker High School in 1976. Gene worked in private business and then received a degree in accounting from Loyola University in 1988. He entered Loyola University School of Law in 1988 and graduated in 1991. Gene began clerking at the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans as a junior in law school in 1990 for the Honorable Gerald P. Fedoroff and continued there until 1992. Gene then went in to private practice, where he continues today. Gene comes from a distinguished line of lawyers. His father, the Honorable William V. Redmann, was a Court of Appeal Judge in New Orleans from 1967 until 1987 when he retired as Chief Judge due to health reasons. Two of Gene’s eight siblings are lawyers. More than 40 of Gene’s extended family are lawyers in the New Orleans area. Gene has been in private practice for the past 20 years. He has a wide practice, including personal injury, criminal and DWI cases and many traffic offense cases. Additionally, Gene handles divorce and family cases, civil matters and expungement of criminal records.
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David Green is a graduate of McNeese State University and has a strong background in law enforcement and criminal law. While earning his undergraduate degree, he served as a deputy sheriff with the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office for nine years, seven of which he worked as a detective handling narcotics, vice and asset forfeiture cases. Green then earned his law degree and worked as an attorney for fifteen years, gaining both criminal defense and prosecutorial experience. He served as an Assistant District Attorney in Harris County, Texas, and then in Calcasieu Parish, where he worked for three years. While there, Green was appointed as the prosecuting attorney for the Combined Anti-Drug Task Force (CAT) in Calcasieu Parish. He is a criminal law instructor at McNeese and also provides training for the McNeese Forensic Chemistry class. He serves as the legal instructor for the CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) program, which is a collaborative educational effort between area law enforcement, healthcare providers and mental health organizations. Green has also been an instructor at the Calcasieu Parish Regional Training Academy where he taught newly recruited police officers and sheriff’s deputies various legal aspects including Louisiana criminal law and procedure, police report writing and search and seizure law. Mr. Green is one of only a few attorneys in the region with a law enforcement background. He is licensed to practice in Louisiana and Texas, and has practiced extensively in both state and federal courts. Green is a member of the Louisiana and Texas State Bar Associations, the Louisiana Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the National College for DWI Defense.
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Mary Bryant is a practicing lawyer in the state of Louisiana.
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Wyman spent the first four years of his practice with a national firm primarily representing insurance companies in losses sustained as a result of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Gustav. Wyman also represented carriers and insurers in property damage and personal injury losses sustained as a result of transportation activities, as well as doing general liability litigation. Due to the very nature of his practice, Wyman had the opportunity to practice in the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Louisiana, in addition to over fifteen different state district courts. Wyman has also participated in over fifty mediations, and he understands the importance of maintaining open lines of communication in the litigation process. In 2011, Wyman left that firm to join with Gabe in founding Bankston Duhon, LLC, a firm that focuses on securing justice for those who have been aggrieved. Wyman and his wife Millie are avid quarter horse owners and are members of Calvary Christian Center.
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Shreveport native, Richard E. Griffith practices in all areas of family law including adoption, child custody, and divorce. Griffith has been in private practice for 16 years and prides himself on assisting clients through highly emotional issues involved in adoption, custody, and divorce proceedings. He was adopted at birth and feels a personal connection to all his adoption clients. He loves creating loving families like the one he has. Griffith’s goal is to help clients understand their rights and responsibilities, and resolve problems by using the legal system. “You want to look for a lawyer that you trust, one that you believe is going to give you the whole picture and promote your best interest both inside and out of the courtroom,” Griffith who prides himself personal attention and strives to present information in simple terms. “Many disagreements can be resolved through negotiation, compromise, or mediation. When they cannot, I stand ready to zealously promote my clients’ interests before the court.”
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