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JOHN C. ANDERSON is principal of the Anderson Firm, LLC, where he concentrates in bankruptcy and debtor-creditor law. Mr. Anderson's practice includes corporate and business law, and commercial litigation, with a predominate emphasis on bankruptcy reorganization law and commercial litigation. His bankruptcy reorganization representation includes debtors, creditors and banks, and his special orientation is to business reorganization under Chapter 11. Mr. Anderson wrote Chapter 11 Reorganization (Shepard's/McGraw-Hill, 1983), co-wrote Chapter 12 Farm Reorganizations (Shepard's/McGraw-Hill, 1987) and is a contributing author of Bankruptcy Practice And Strategy (Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 1987). He has written more than 20 law review articles on creditors' rights and remedies, and bankruptcy law. Mr. Anderson also has spoken on the legal issues in these areas of the law at more than 50 seminars for the bar associations of Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas; for various law schools, including LSU, Loyola, Southern Mississippi, Kentucky, Missouri, Texas and Texas Tech; and for professional seminar companies. He is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association (past chairman, past council member, Corporate and Business Law Section) and the American Bankruptcy Institute. Mr. Anderson earned his B.A. degree from Louisiana State University and his J.D. degree from Louisiana State University Law School, where he was a member of the Louisiana Law Review. (Baton Rouge location) PETER J. MARSHALL is a partner at Reynolds & Marshall Law Firm LLC in Lafayette. Mr. Marshall earned his B.A. from Louisiana State University. He is well known for his public broadcasting throughout the greater Baton Rouge area. Mr. Marshall earned his J.D. from Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His areas of practice include residential and commercial real estate, successions, wills, tutorships, interdictions, evictions, 1031 exchanges, short sales and general real estate matters involving litigation. Mr. Marshall is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, the Lafayette Bar Association, the Realtor Association of Acadiana and Business Network International. (Lafayette location) PATRICK L. MILLER is an attorney at Preferred Title Company in Baton Rouge and has maintained a successful law practice with an emphasis in the representation of lenders, real estate agents, sellers, borrowers, builders and developers in real estate settlement and related matters. He has his real estate agent license and broker's license, and is also a licensed title insurance agent with the state of Louisiana Department of Insurance and a certified instructor for the Louisiana Real Estate Commission, teaching more than 50 hours of continuing education to area real estate agents each year. Mr. Miller was recognized as Affiliate of the Year by the Greater Baton Rouge Association in 1998. He is a member of the Baton Rouge and Louisiana State bar associations, the Louisiana Land Title Association and the American Land Title Association. Mr. Miller also is a member of the Greater Baton Rouge Association of Realtors (affiliate member), the Baton Rouge Home Builders Association (affiliate member), and is currently president of the Baton Rouge Independent Title Attorneys. He earned his B.S. degree from McNeese State University and his J.D. degree from the LSU Law Center. (Baton Rouge location) ROBERT W. MOUTON is the managing partner for the New Orleans office of Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP, where his areas of practice include real estate law and corporate law. Mr. Mouton has spoken for various professional groups on his areas of practice. He earned his B.S. degree from Tulane University, his J.D. degree from Tulane University School of Law and his M.B.A. degree from the A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University. Mr. Mouton is a member of the Louisiana State, New Orleans and American bar associations, the International Council of Shopping Centers and the Association of American Corporate Real Estate and Executives. (New Orleans location) WM. HUGH MOUTON is an attorney and a co-owner of Wm. H. Mouton Law Offices, A Professional Law Corporation founded in 1972 in Lafayette. Mr. Mouton earned his B.A. degree from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and his LL.B. degree from Tulane University of Louisiana. He has participated in numerous seminars on oil and gas land work and mineral leases and he has spoken on boundary law, foreclosure and title law issues for National Business Institute. Mr. Mouton has more than 40 years of experience in oil and gas matters, use and possession of land, real estate, special mineral lease and mortgage terms and provisions, foreclosures, title opinions, leases and contracts. He has been an adjunct professor in the USL/UL Land Management Program for 22 years covering Louisiana mineral law, Louisiana real property law, mineral leases and title abstracting. Mr. Mouton is a member of the Lafayette Parish and Louisiana State bar associations, and the Lafayette Association of Petroleum Landmen. He is president of the Lafayette Title Company. Mr. Mouton received his title abstracting experience with Hopkins Delahoussaye Abstract Company and A. J. "Gus" de la Houssaye in Lafayette and surrounding parishes. He wrote the first one time closing loan package and builder's assumable loan package used by many lenders in Louisiana. (Baton Rouge and New Orleans locations) TIMOTHY K. REYNOLDS is a partner at Reynolds & Marshall Law Firm LLC in Lafayette. Mr. Reynolds graduated, summa cum laude, from the University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL). He earned his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Tulane Law School and has practiced law in Lafayette, Louisiana since 1993. Since 2001, Mr. Reynolds has been the principal of Reynolds & Marshall Law Firm LLC, representing clients throughout Louisiana. He practices extensively in the area of commercial and residential real estate transactions, title insurance matters and business entity formation. In addition to handling thousands of residential and commercial real estate transactions, Mr. Reynolds has litigated many cases related to real estate issues, such as boundary disputes, expropriation disputes, ownership disputes and construction contract cases. He is a title insurance agent for Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company. Mr. Reynolds is active in church activities, is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, Lafayette Bar Association, Realtor Association of Acadiana and Business Network International. He also is an elected member of the Lafayette Parish Republican Executive Committee. (Lafayette location) JOHN E. SEAGO has 38 years of practice, which he has concentrated on providing legal services in the areas of real estate, general corporate business matters, real estate syndications, commercial, multi-family and residential real estate financing, and acquisitions in the state of Louisiana. He is a co-founder and major stockholder in the firm of Seago & Carmichael. Mr. Seago has served as a member of the Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance's Task Force for the revision of the Louisiana Title Insurance Act, acted as legal counsel for the Louisiana Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission from 1988 to 1992, and served as legal counsel for the Latin American Development Corporation created to develop economic opportunities between Louisiana and Latin American countries. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Capital Area Legal Services Corporation, which provides legal services to the economically disadvantaged in a 12 parish area, and he is legal counsel to the New Orleans Faith-Based Community Development Corporation whose mission is to develop affordable housing in the greater New Orleans area. Mr. Seago is a director of, and general counsel for, Select Properties, Ltd., a New Orleans real estate development and management corporation which has syndicated and/or acquired and managed office and medical service buildings, apartment complexes and shopping centers in the New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lafayette and Shreveport, Louisiana areas. He has served as a guest lecturer on the "Cancellation of Leases, Eviction Proceedings and Collection of Rents" at the Conference of Justices of the Peace and Constables sponsored by the Louisiana Attorney General for the past decade. Mr. Seago has lectured at seminars on various real estate topics for attorneys, bankers, real estate brokers and agents throughout Louisiana. He has presented lectures on professionalism at the conferences for the Justices of Peace for staff attorneys in the attorney general's office, as well as other legal seminars. Mr. Seago earned his B.A. and J.D. degrees from Louisiana State University. (Baton Rouge location)
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