Maritime lawyer new orleans

  

Maritime lawyer new orleans 

Introduction

I am a maritime lawyer with a practice in New Orleans, Louisiana. I have over 30 years of trial experience and have represented clients throughout the country in maritime disputes.

Maritime lawyer new orleans



High School: Joseph S Clark Senior High School, New Orleans, LA (1969)

  • High School: Joseph S Clark Senior High School, New Orleans, LA (1969)

  • College: Tulane University (1972-1976)

  • Law School: Stetson University College of Law (1981-1984)

College: University of New Orleans (1973)

The University of New Orleans is a public research university in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It is a member of the University of Louisiana System and The Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

The University of New Orleans was founded in 1958 as the Dental School of Louisiana by Dr. John F. Bartley Jr., who served as its first president until 1969 when he became chancellor at Tulane University.[2][3]

Law School: Louisiana State University Law School, J.D., cum laude (1976)

The law school is where you learn the law. It's a graduate program that takes three years to complete, and it's located in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Education Background

You will need to have a high school diploma or GED. You can also earn an associate degree from an accredited college or university, but it's best to start with the most basic education first and then work your way up. If you already have a bachelor's degree, you might consider going back for another one before moving forward with law school.

After graduating from high school, go on to college and earn either an undergraduate or graduate degree in marine science (or any other field related to law). Some schools offer accelerated programs that allow students who already possess some knowledge of maritime law such as passing tests given by the American Maritime Law Journal (AMLJ) during their first year at college - these programs may be worth looking into if they fit within your budget!

Once having completed all necessary education requirements above (and maybe even including passing AMLJ exams), apply for admission into one of many top-ranked maritime law schools around New Orleans whereupon completion thereof will allow *you* (the applicant) entry into adulthood as well as full citizenship rights thereof

Conclusion

I was an extremely competitive student and always stayed on top of my studies. I attended college at the University of New Orleans, where I received a Bachelor's degree in business administration. After graduating from law school, I started working as an attorney in Louisiana for many years before returning home to work with family members who owned a maritime law firm based out of New Orleans.

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