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Shreveport
Personal Injury Lawyers
Shreveport personal injury lawyers are featured on this page.
If you live in or around Shreveport or Caddo County, then you
may wish to contact a local lawyer to review your personal injury
case. Sometimes having a local attorney who is not only versed
in state law but one who knows local law and is versed in the
mores and values of the community can be most helpful in resolving
a case. The Shreveport personal injury lawyers are not the only
qualified lawyers around, just the only ones our research happened
to turn up. If you know of a qualified Shreveport personal injury
lawyer who needs to be on this page, please let us know.
Judah
Benjamin, Attorney General
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The first United States Attorney for the territory
was James Brown who was appointed on March 11, 1805. Brown, married
to the sister of Mrs. Henry Clay, began the practice of law in
the State of Kentucky where he became Secretary of State in 1792.
Brown later moved to the Territory of Orleans where he became
Secretary of the Territory in 1804. In 1812, he served in the
Louisiana constitutional convention, and won election as United
States Senator in 1813. From 1823 to 1829 Brown served as the
Minister to France.
John R. Grymes became United States Attorney in 1811, and reflected
the colorful history of the Territory. One account of his life
stated that he was involved in several duels and enjoyed elegant
living with a taste for gambling. Grymes also served as personal
counsel to Andrew Jackson during the Battle of Orleans.
Other noted former United States Attorneys for the Western District
of Louisiana included Henry Boyce, an immigrant from Ireland.
Boyce had become United States Attorney in March of 1849, but
served only two months before President Taylor appointed him United
States District Judge. Boyces successor, Lawrence P. Crain,
had served as mayor of Shreveport before his appointment as United
States Attorney. Several of those who became United States Attorneys
for the Western District had served as the City Attorney for the
City of Shreveport, including George W. Jack, who was appointed
in 1913. Four years later, Jack was named United States District
Judge for the Western District of Louisiana.
Shreveport
Personal Injury Lawyers
Allison Law Firm - founded in 1971 by Bill Allison, specializes
in representing discrimination, sexual harassment, disability
discrimination, Family Medical Leave Act, Americans with Disabilities
Act, Workers' Compensation, medical malpractice and motor vehicle
accidents.
Norman R. Gordon & Associates, LLC. - specializes in cases
involving personal injury, wrongful death, catastrophic injury,
motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home neglect
and abuse.
Singleton Law Firm - specializes in drug liability cases involving
the drugs Arava, Baycol, Celebrex, Fen-Phen, Redux, Pondimin,
Meridia, Metabolife, Norplant, Prempro, Oxycontin, Rezulin, Serzone,
Vioxx, Xenadrine.
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