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JASON B. BOUDREAUX is an attorney with Gibson Gruenert Zaunbrecher PLLC, where he practices general civil litigation, with an emphasis on commercial and employment disputes, corporate law, construction law, insurance defense, offshore and maritime litigation, civil rights and personal injury litigation. In addition, he has practiced in the areas of successions and donations, consumer and commercial debt collections, workers compensation and professional malpractice defense. Mr. Boudreaux earned his B.S. degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette his J.D. degree from the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center. He is admitted to practice in Louisiana and Texas, and before the U.S. District courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western districts of Louisiana. Mr. Boudreaux is a member of the Louisiana State and Lafayette Parish bar associations, and a former member of the American Inn of Court of Acadiana and the John M. Duhe Inn of Court in Lafayette, Louisiana. (Baton Rouge location) LEONARD A. DAVIS is a partner of Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar LLP, as well as the national firm of Herman Gerel LLP, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Davis' practice includes corporate law, commercial litigation, complex business litigation and railroad crossing matters. He specializes in handling and administering large complex matters. Mr. Davis has written and spoken extensively on how to handle and organize complex matters, discovery issues and how to manage and deal with electronic discovery. He was an invited attendee by the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to the conference on electronic discovery presented in February 2004. Mr. Davis has written articles on railroad litigation for several publications, including Trial Magazine, and spoken at numerous seminars. After earning his B.A. from the University Texas at Austin, he attended Tulane University School of Law, where he earned his J.D. degree. Mr. Davis is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the New Orleans Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association, the Sports Lawyer Association, the American Bar Association (member, Business Law section), the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association. (New Orleans location) CHRISTINE L. DeSUE is an attorney with the Metairie law firm of Dutel & Tomeny. Ms. DeSue has practiced in the areas of complex litigation, class actions, maritime law, personal injury and products liability actions since 1995. She has spoken on tobacco litigation, breast implant litigation, maritime litigation and complex litigation topics. Ms. DeSue earned her B.A. degree from Tulane University of Louisiana and her J.D. degree at Loyola University School of Law. She currently holds professional memberships at the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Bar Association of the 5th Federal Circuit, the American Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice and the Board of Governors of the Louisiana Association for Justice. (New Orleans location) ANDREW L. KRAMER has gained significant experience working for three small but prominent New Orleans law firms over the past 15 years. Mr. Kramer opened his own practice in the fall of 2009. As the firm's managing member, Mr. Kramer handles a wide range of commercial litigation matters, primarily focused on property-related disputes. Among others, he represents several condominium and commercial property developers in various actions against condominium associations, unit owners, contractors, subcontractors, neighbors and local governments. Mr. Kramer earned his B.A. degree from Tulane University and his J.D. degree from Tulane University School of Law. While in law school, he participated in the Civil Litigation Clinical Program and Inn of Court, and was a Fellowship Recipient of the Public Interest Law Foundation in 1992. Mr. Kramer is a member of the Louisiana State, New York State and American bar associations, as well as the American Association of Justice. He has been a member of the House of Delegates of the Louisiana State Bar Association since June 2009. Mr. Kramer also has lectured on the subject of internet and technology strategies for legal professionals for National Business Institute in July 2006, and on the subject of post-trial issues in December 2008 and again in December 2009. (New Orleans location) GREGORY J. McDONALD is a partner in the New Orleans law firm of Bienvenu Foster Ryan & O'Bannon LLC, where his practice focuses on insurance defense and coverage litigation. He earned his B.A. degree, summa cum laude, from Lycoming College and his J.D. degree from Georgetown University Law Center. Mr. McDonald has lectured to various professional groups on insurance related matters. He is a member of the Louisiana State and American bar associations, and The Florida Bar; the Defense Research Institute; the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel; and the New Orleans Association of Defense Counsel. (Baton Rouge and New Orleans locations) JAMES E. MOORE JR. is a managing partner with Carleton Dunlap Olinde & Moore, where his main areas of practice are civil litigation, general casualty defense, medical malpractice, admiralty and maritime law, employment law commercial/corporate law, insurance defense, and redhibition. Mr. Moore is an experienced litigator with a focus in maritime and general casualty defense. Before joining Carleton Dunlap Olinde & Moore in May 2000, he practiced extensively in the fields of maritime personal injury, admiralty, LHWCA, COGSA, ERISA, ADA, ADEA, workers' compensation, medical malpractice, premises liability, CERCLA, and automotive casualty. Mr. Moore continues to practice trial and appellate litigation in the preceding fields, as well as in the fields of products liability, automotive redhibition and lemon law, nursing home litigation, employment law, municipal liability, Native American law, and general insurance defense. He is a member of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana State, Federal and American bar associations, the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel and the Defense Research Institute. Mr. Moore is licensed to practice before all Louisiana state and federal courts, Texas federal courts, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court. He earned his B.S. degree, with honors, from Louisiana State University and his J.D. degree, with honors, from Louisiana State University Law Center. (Baton Rouge location) STEPHEN B. MURRAY JR. is a partner in the New Orleans, Louisiana, Murray Law Firm, where he practices in complex litigation with an emphasis on consumer, pharmaceutical and environmental areas of law. He has served on various multi district litigation and complex litigation plaintiff liaison committees and chaired sub-committees within these committees. Mr. Murray is a member of the Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association, the New Orleans Federal Bar Association and the New Orleans Bar Foundation, as well as the Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, the American Association for Justice (Litigation Section, VIOXX Litigation Group, Vyprexa Litigation Group) and the Scott v. American Tobacco Trial Team. He earned his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Tulane University Law School. (New Orleans location) JAY M. O'BRIEN is a member of McGlinchey Stafford PLLC. He practices in the areas of appellate, commercial, business and intellectual property litigation. Mr. O'Brien represents national companies in complex litigation involving contract disputes, unfair trade practices, land use, subdivision development and construction claims. He has served as law clerk for Judge Rhesa H. Barksdale of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. In addition, Mr. O'Brien has been involved in more than 50 appellate matters from 2002 to 2007. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the American Inns of Court, the Baton Rouge Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar Association (Chair, Appellate Section Rules Committee), the Federal Bar Association (Baton Rouge Chapter) and the Bar Association of the 5th Federal Circuit (Board of Governors). Mr. O'Brien earned his B.S. degree from United States Military Academy and his J.D. degree from Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center. (Baton Rouge location) PATRICK H. PATRICK is a partner in the New Orleans firm of Patrick Miller LLC, where he practices in the areas of maritime law, insurance litigation and regulation, commercial litigation, administrative law, workers' compensation defense, and intellectual property litigation. Mr. Patrick is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Maritime Law Association of the U.S., the Association of Average Adjusters of the U.S., the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel, the Defense Research Institute and past president of the Propeller Club of the United State Port of New Orleans. He earned his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from the University of South Alabama and his J.D. degree from Tulane University Law School of Louisiana, where he was articles editor of the Tulane Law Review. (Baton Rouge and New Orleans locations) JOHN W. REDMANN is a sole practitioner in New Orleans. Mr. Redmann is a treasurer of the "Bench and Bar" section of the Louisiana State Bar Association and has been awarded the Marquis' Who's Who in American Law. He is general counsel with the International School of Louisiana (2000 - 2005). Mr. Redmann is a member of the Meridian Group, LLC (past vice-president, consultant, and general counsel). He also is a member of the Celtic Club of New Orleans, est. 1932 (first vice-president, present and president, 1998-1999); the Young Leadership Counsel - New Orleans; the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (diplomate, 1991); the AAJ Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group; and the New Orleans Academy of Trial Lawyers (faculty, Tulane University School of Continuing Studies, 2009). Mr. Redmann instructed the "Advanced Litigation II" course. He is a legal-political correspondent/director of the Selection Committee for Hispanic of the Month for Herencia Hispana Publications. Mr. Redmann is a weekly legal commentator for New Orleans Hispanic television show, De Todo un Poco. He is a member of the A.P. Tureaud Inn of Court, the American Association for Justice and the Louisiana Association for Justice. Mr. Redmann is a previous faculty for the PrimeTime Legal, Inc. as a CLE instructor (1999). He is the first vice-president of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana (HCCL) (1999-2001, 2001-2003), as well as HCCL's general counsel from inception in 1998 through 2005. Mr. Redmann is a diplomate for the American Association for Justice- Advanced Depositions College, February 2009. He is a fellow with the Louisiana Bar Foundation and a charter member of the A.P. Tureaud Inns of Court, New Orleans (2005). (Baton Rouge location)
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