Edward J. Walters, Jr. has been representing individuals in personal injury cases for over 40 years. Because of his significant courtroom experience and because of his dedication to the Louisiana and Baton Rouge bar, and to the Louisiana State University Law Center, he received a statewide honor being named "Distinguished Attorney" in 2009 by the Louisiana Bar Foundation. He was recently chosen as the L.S.U. Law Center's 2015 Distinguished Alumnus of the year. His practice focuses on all areas of personal injury and wrongful death matters including products liability, automobile accidents, industrial accidents, and sexual abuse by professionals and others.
Ed Walters is certified in the fields of Civil Trial Advocacy and Civil Pretrial Advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He has been selected for inclusion in Superlawyers in the field of Personal Injury since 2006. Mr. Walters has been selected for inclusion in the 20th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America in the practice of Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs. He is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Mr. Walters is dedicated to educating our future lawyers. He has served as Adjunct Professor of Law at the L. S. U. Law Center for in excess of 25 years, teaching a course he co-developed with Baton Rouge attorney Michael Patterson entitled "Advanced Trial and Evidence" which is a "hands-on" trial skills course. He has been a member of the faculty of the law school's yearly Trial Advocacy program since its inception 25 years ago.
Mr. Walters is a frequent lecturer and writer on a vast array of litigation, ethics and professionalism topics and has served as the Editor of the Baton Rouge Bar Association’s monthly publication The Baton Rouge Lawyerfor 30 years.
Mr. Walters was born in New Orleans. He is a graduate of Louisiana State University (B.S., 1969) and the Louisiana State University Law Center (J.D., 1975) where he is a member of its Hall of Fame.
EDUCATION
Bar AdmissionsLouisiana, 1976
U.S. District Court Western District of Louisiana, 1989
U.S. District Court Eastern District of Louisiana, 1989
U.S. District Court Middle District of Louisiana, 1976
U.S. Supreme Court, 1979
Certified Legal Specialties
Civil Trial Advocacy, National Board of Trial Advocacy
Civil Pretrial Advocacy, National Board of Trial Advocacy
HONORS AND AWARDS
Chosen as the L.S.U. Law Center’s Distinguished Alumnus of 2015
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers
Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers
Named "Distinguished Attorney" in 2009 by the Louisiana Bar Foundation
Best Lawyers in America
PERSONAL
Born, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 4, 1947. Married, June 1, 1968 to Norma Callahan Walters. Two sons: Edward J. Walters, III, 47; John Lucas Walters, 45
MILITARY
United States Air Force 1969 - 1973
EDUCATION
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Bachelor of Science, Accounting, 1969
Louisiana State University Law Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Juris Doctor, 1975
PRACTICE OF LAW
1976 through 2009 – Member, MOORE, WALTERS, THOMPSON, THOMAS, PAPILLION & CULLENS, A Professional Law Corporation
2009 - Present – Member, WALTERS, PAPILLION, THOMAS, CULLENS, LLC
UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES
Adjunct Professor of Law, Louisiana State University Law Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1988 through present. (Instructor, Advanced Trial and Evidence; Faculty, Trial Advocacy Program 1995 – present; Instructor, Handling the Personal Injury Case, LSU Law School Apprenticeship Program 2014-2017)
L. S. U. Law School 2015 Distinguished Alumnus Award
Louisiana State University Law Center Hall of Fame – September 1990
Member, Louisiana State University Law School, Dean’s Council; Past member, LSU Law Center National Alumni Board; Member, Louisiana State University Law School Board of Trustees
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Appointee, Judiciary Commission of Louisiana, 2017
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, Louisiana Chair, 2015-2016
Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers
Past Member, American Board of Trial Advocates
Board Certified in Civil Trial Advocacy and Pretrial Advocacy, National Board of Trial Advocacy, 1988 to present
Fellow, Louisiana Bar Foundation, Louisiana Bar Foundation’s 2008 Distinguished Attorney
President, Baton Rouge Bar Association, 1993; Board of Directors, 1987 – 1993; member, 1976 – present; recipient of the President’s Award, 1995, 1998 and 2014 (with Publications Committee)
Member, Bar Association of the Fifth Federal Circuit
Member, Federal Bar Association
Member, American Bar Association; Member, Section on Litigation
Member, Louisiana State Bar Association; Secretary 2012/2013; Member, Board of Governors; Rules of Professional Conduct Committee 2007 – 2017; Chair, Senior Lawyers Division; Mentor, Transition into Practice Program; Recipient of the President’s Award, 2011
Appointee, Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Committee, Louisiana Supreme Court, 2015– 2017
Member, Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court, 1991– Present
Assistant Bar Examiner, Louisiana State Bar Association, Committee on Bar Admissions, 1984 – 1999
Hearing Committee Chairman, Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board, 2007 – 2013
Member, American Association for Justice, 1978 – present; Chair, Psychotherapists’ Sexual Abuse of Patients Litigation Group, 1989 –1992
Lifetime Member, Louisiana Association for Justice, Member, Advisory Council, 1985 – 1993, Board of Governors, 1994 – 1996, Governor Emeritus 1996 – present, Council of Directors, 2000 –2001: Past Member, Amicus Curiae Committee and Ethics Committee
Member, Federal Judiciary Liaison Committee for the Middle District of Louisiana
Appointee, Civil Justice Reform Act Committee for the United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana
Appointee, U. S. Magistrate Selection and Retention Committee for the United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana
Member, Louisiana State Law Institute, Single Business Enterprise Committee
GENERAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Editor, Around the Bar, official publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association (Chairman, Publications Committee), 1985 through 2017
Editor, The Baton Rouge Lawyer, official publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association (Chairman, Publications Committee), 2018 through present
Editor, Louisiana Bar Journal 2012/2013; Editorial Board of the Louisiana Bar Journal, official publication of the Louisiana State Bar Association, 1993 – 2000, 2005 – present
Editor, Seasoning, the Quarterly e-newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, 2013 – 2016
Arbitrator, Louisiana State Bar Association’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Program for Legal Fee Disputes
COURT ADMISSIONS
Supreme Court of the United States of America, October 29, 1979
United States Court of Appeals, U. S. Fifth Circuit, April 15, 1982
United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana, October 1, 1976
United States District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Louisiana, November 3, 1989
All Louisiana State Courts
COURTS ADMITTED PRO HAC VICE
United States District Court - District of Alabama
Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles
Superior Court, Craven County, North Carolina
Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois
District Court, Hinds County, Mississippi
District Court, Jefferson County, Texas
SERVICE AS EXPERT WITNESS
Scott v. LaRose, Number 95-10552 B, Civil District Court, Orleans Parish (Legal Malpractice)
Southern Scrap Material Co. v. Fleming, United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, Civil Action No: 01-2544 (Legal Malpractice)
Brown v. Westport, Suit No: 57,203, 29th Judicial District Court; Parish of St. Charles (Legal Malpractice)
Tapp v. Levenson, Suit No. 2009-01787, Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans (Legal Malpractice)
SERVICE AS SPECIAL MASTER
MAPP Construction, LLC v. Remson-Haley-Herpin Architects, 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge (Construction Litigation)
AUTHOR
Article, "From the Other Side of the Desk: The Client's Perspective", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 1985
Article, "Guess Who's Coming to Trial? The Most Important Evidence", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, October 1985
Interview, “A Candid Conversation with Judge E. Gordon West”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 1986
Article, “Toastmasters: The Key to Effective Communication”, with Frank Fertitta, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, October 1986
Interview, “A Conversation with Calvin Hardin”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, December 1986
Editorial, “Ipse Dixit, New Year’s Resolutions for Lawyers”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 1988
Article, “Leisure: The Ultimate Toy”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, June 1988
Humor, “Top Ten List – When You Are Bored to Death at the Airport . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, October 1988
Humor, “Top 10 Things to Do while Sitting Through a Deposition”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 1989
Article, "Federal Court: The New Uniform Rules”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 1989
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit, A Kinder, Gentler Court?", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, February 1990
Article, "Through the Maze Slowly: The Present Status of the Louisiana Worker's Compensation Act", Louisiana Bar Journal, February 1990
Article, “Daddy! Daddy! – an Observation”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, March 1990
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit, Reflections on Elections", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, February 1991
Editorial, "Speaking Out Against Oral Argument", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 1991
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: We're Here from the Eastern District, and We're Here to Help You. . .", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 1992
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: From Whence We Came. . . ", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, March 1993
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: Prodders and Plodders", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, May 1993
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: The Roar of the Greasepaint – the Smell of the Crowd", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, June 1993
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: Road Trip!", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 1993
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, October 1993
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: Bashed but Unabashed", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, November 1993. Reprinted in The President's Report, a publication of the American Board of Trial Advocates, Volume 2, No. 5, Winter 1993
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: We're Having a Baby!", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, December 1993
Article, "Middle District – The New Federal Rules as Amended by the New Local Rules and Supplemented by the New Civil Justice Reform Act Plan of the Middle District", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 1994
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: The State of the Bar – 1994", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 1994
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: Parting Shot", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, February 1994
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: Cameron", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 1994
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: A Mother's Eyes", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 1995
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: Ten Years Around the Bar", Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 1995
Article, “Insurance Coverage for Sexual Molestation of Children - Is It Expected or Intended?”, 56 Louisiana Law Review 733 (1996)
Article, “Snapshot: The 1995 Workload of the Louisiana Courts”, Bar Briefs, a publication of the Louisiana State Bar Association, Volume 11, No. 4, July 1996
Article, “Reshuffling the Injured Worker’s Rights Against Third Parties: One Step Forward - One Step Back”, 57 Louisiana Law Review 665 (1997)
Book Chapter, “Evidence: Burden of Proof, Admissibility and Objections”, Louisiana Civil Trial Procedure, Lawyers Cooperative Practice Guide, American Inns of Court Series, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, 1997
Article, “1997 Statistics: Snapshot of the Workload of the Louisiana Courts”, Bar Briefs, a publication of the Louisiana State Bar Association, Volume 13, No. 4, July 1998
Article, “Portraits and Perspectives: An Interview with Camille Gravel”, Louisiana Bar Journal, November 1998
Article, “Attorney-Client Sex: Too Close for Comfort?”, Trial Magazine, August 1999
Interview: “An Introduction to the Paperless Courtroom . . . by the lawyers who have been there”, Louisiana Bar Journal, January 2000
Article, “Appellate Review of Mixed Questions of Law and Fact: Due Deference to the Fact Finder”, with Darrel J. Papillion, 60 Louisiana Law Review 541 (2000)
Article, “Trial Notebook: Common Evidentiary Problems at Trial”, Louisiana Bar Journal, August 2000
Article, “Ipse Dixit: Excellent Seats – An Encounter with a Father”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, February 2002
Article, “Bashed, but Unabashed Redux”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 2004
Article, “It Was 20 Years Ago Today . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, October 2005
Editorial, “The More Things Change . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 2006
Article, “Dangerous Complications: A Diagnosis of Recent Changes in the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, April 2006
Interview with Judge Guy Holdridge, “What I’ve Learned . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, November 2008
Interview with Charles, S. McCowan, Jr., “What I’ve Learned . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, December 2008
Practicing in the Red Stick, Louisiana Bar Journal, February/March 2009
Interview with Mark Upton, Federal Public Defender, United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, March 2010
Interview, “One on One with Mike Patterson, Incoming President of the Louisiana State Bar Association”, Louisiana Bar Journal, 2010
Interview with Nick Lorio, Clerk of Court, United States District Court, Middle District of Louisiana, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 2010
Interview with Frank Fertitta, “What I’ve Learned . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, December 2011
Article, “Black History Month and Baton Rouge’s Special Place in Black History”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, February 2012
Book Review, “A More Noble Cause – A. P. Tureaud and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Louisiana”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, February 2012
Interview with Daniel “D. R.” Atkinson, “What I’ve Learned . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, May 2012
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: The More Things Change . . .”, Louisiana Bar Journal, June/July 2012
Interview, “One on One with John H. Musser IV, Incoming President of the Louisiana State Bar Association”, Louisiana Bar Journal, June/July 2012
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: It’s Really Not My Problem, But . . .”, Louisiana Bar Journal, August/September 2012
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: They’re Here . . . (and so are their kids)! Now What Do We Do with Them?”, Louisiana Bar Journal, October/November 2012
Interview with Judge Robert Burns, Sr., “What I’ve Learned . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, November 2012
Article, “Huntington Odom – a reflection,” Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, December 2012
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: Chief Justice Kitty — A Personal Reflection about a Personable Person”, Louisiana Bar Journal, December/January 2012/2013
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: The Changing of the Guard”, Louisiana Bar Journal, December/January 2012/2013
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: Looking Back . . . Looking Forward”, Louisiana Bar Journal, April/May 2013
Interview with Cordell Haymon, “What I’ve Learned . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, May 2013
Article, “Stop the Whining! Effective Oral Argument”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, May 2013
Interview with Louis D. Curet, “What I’ve Learned . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, June 2013
Article, "Rant”, Louisiana Bar Journal, October/November 2013
Editorial, "Ipse Dixit: From Socrates and Gutenberg to Newsweek and Around the Bar? – A Word from a Reluctant Luddite”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, December 2013
Article, “Reverse Mortgages: Reversal of Fortune?”, Seasoning, the Quarterly Electronic Newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, April 2014
Article, “Effective Oral Argument”, with Judge W. Ross Foote (ret.), Louisiana Bar Journal, April/May 2014
Article, “Civilian Aphorisms”, Louisiana Bar Journal, April/May 2014
Book Review, Speeches, by Paul R. Baier, Louisiana Bar Foundation, 2014. Reviewed in Seasoning, the Quarterly Electronic Newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, July 2014
Article, “The New Old Age: Again comes Love, Then comes Marriage . . .Well, Maybe not for Older Persons”, Seasoning, the Quarterly Electronic Newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, July 2014
Interview with Emile Rolfs, “What I’ve Learned . . .”, Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, September 2014
Book Review, The Cottoncrest Curse, by Michael H. Rubin, Louisiana State University Press, 2014. Reviewed in Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, October 2014
Book Review, Speeches, by Paul R. Baier, Louisiana Bar Foundation, 2014. Reviewed in Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, December 2014
Article, “What’s New in Retirement Benefits for 2015?”, Seasoning, the Quarterly Electronic Newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, January 2015
Article Review, “Love in a Time of Dementia”, Author Professor Frederick Smock, Reviewed in Seasoning, the Quarterly Electronic Newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, January 2015
Book Review, “Checklist for Family Survivors – A Guide to Practical and Legal Matters when Someone You Love Dies” Author Sally Balch Hume, a joint publication of the AARP and the ABA Senior Lawyers Division, Reviewed in Seasoning, the Quarterly Electronic Newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, January 2015
Article, “Ipse Dixit: . . . oh, by the way . . .”, Louisiana Bar Journal, February/March 2015
Article, “Memory Tonic for the Aging Brain – How’s Your Dentate Gyrus?” Seasoning, the Quarterly Electronic Newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, April 2015
Article, “Minimum Required Distributions: When Am I Required to Make Withdrawals from My Retirement Funds and How Much?” Seasoning, the Quarterly Electronic Newsletter of the Senior Lawyers Division of the Louisiana State Bar Association, April 2015
Article, “Ipse Dixit: The File on the Floor”, Louisiana Bar Journal, August/September 2015
Article, “Ipse Dixit: Three Decades of Around the Bar – 300 Issues!” Around the Bar, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, October 2015
Article, “I’m Sure Glad We’re Done . . . Or Are We? – How to Win (Or Lose) Your Case After You Have Won (Or Lost): Additur, Remittitur, JNOV and New Trial”, Louisiana Bar Journal, August/September 2016
Article, “Ipse Dixit: A Plaque on Your House”, Louisiana Bar Journal, August/September 2016
Article, “Ipse Dixit: Big Data”, Louisiana Bar Journal, October/November 2016
Editorial, “No Longer Around the Bar”, The Baton Rouge Lawyer, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, January 2018
Article, “Ipse Dixit: One Piece of Advice”, Louisiana Bar Journal, February/March 2018
Article, “Questions for Non-New Orleanians”, Louisiana Bar Journal, April/May 2018
Article, “What I’ve Learned: Mary Olive Pierson”, The Baton Rouge Lawyer, Publication of the Baton Rouge Bar Association, June/July/August 2018
Article, “Ipse Dixit: The Difficult Client”, Louisiana Bar Journal, June/July 2018
Article, “Ipse Dixit: Apocrypha”, Louisiana Bar Journal, August/September 2018
Article, “Ipse Dixit: Columbus Took a Chance”, Louisiana Bar Journal, October/November 2018
Article, “Ipse Dixit: Driving Miss Peterbilt”, Louisiana Bar Journal, December 2018/January 2019
Article, “Ipse Dixit: All ‘Tied Up’”, Louisiana Bar Journal, February/March 2019
Article, “Ipse Dixit: So, Who Do You Trust?”, Louisiana Bar Journal, April/May 2019
Article, “Ipse Dixit: Is the Game Worth the Candle?”, Louisiana Bar Journal, June/July 2019
SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS
Tort Causes of Action in the Workplace, Litigation and Liability in the Workplace Seminar, Center for Continuing Professional Development, Louisiana State University Law Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May 1986
The Plaintiff's Expert; The Anatomy of Trial: Experts, Tulane Law School and School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1986
Demonstrative Evidence, Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Tactics from the Experts Seminar, Alexandria, Louisiana, January 1988
Slip and Fall Cases Post McCardie, Risk Insurance Management Society Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 1988
Personal Injury Litigation Practice in Louisiana: The Basics and Beyond, National Business Institute Seminar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, July 1988
Security Negligence and Banker Liability, Louisiana Bankers Association Bank Security Seminar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September 1988
Update on Professional Liability, Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association "Recent Developments in the Law" Seminar, Shreveport, Louisiana, December 1988
Update on Workers' Compensation, Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association "Recent Developments in the Law" Seminar, Lafayette, Louisiana, February 1989
Workers' Compensation After the 1988 and 1989 Legislative Changes or "Where Have All the Judges Gone?", Louisiana State University Law Center, Summer School for Lawyers, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, July 1989
Damages in Louisiana, Sponsored by the National Business Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September 1989
Personal Injury Litigation in Louisiana, Sponsored by the National Business Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March 1990
Judicial Ethics and Conduct Seminar, Sponsored by the Louisiana Judicial College at the Spring Judges' Conference in Lafayette, Louisiana, March 1990
Working '9 to 5', Is the Judiciary and Legislature Working Overtime (To Bring Louisiana In Line With Other Jurisdictions)?, Annual Bench/Bar Conference sponsored by the Baton Rouge Bar Association, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 1990
Who's in Charge?: The Present Status of the Louisiana Worker's Compensation Act, Baton Rouge Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education Seminar, May 1990
Legislative Changes in the Louisiana Worker's Compensation Law Since 1987, Sponsored by Crawford Health & Rehabilitation Company, Alexandria, Louisiana, September 1990
Preparation, Trial and Settlement of the Personal Injury Case, Baton Rouge Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education Seminar, January 1991
Psychotherapy Sexual Abuse Litigation, Litigation at Sunrise, Association of Trial Lawyers of America Winter Seminar, Maui, Hawaii, January 1991
Update on Insurance, Updates on Jurisprudence & Legislation Seminar, Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1992
Ethics - The Plaintiff and Defense and How Their Viewpoints May Differ, Louisiana State Bar Association Worker's Compensation Seminar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March 1993
Appellate Review of Tort Cases: Applying Stobart and Youn, Louisiana Judicial College - Annual Torts Seminar, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1993
Update on Toxic Torts, Updates in Jurisprudence & Legislation Seminar, Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1993
Attorney/Client Sex: The Final Boundary Action, Baton Rouge Bar Association - 1994 Bench-Bar Conference, Houston, Texas, May 1994 (with Michael A. Patterson)
The Ethical Ramifications of Attorney/Client Sexual Misconduct, Louisiana State Bar Association, Annual Summer School for Lawyers, Destin Florida, June 1994 (with Michael A. Patterson)
Which Way to the Courthouse?, Baton Rouge Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, June 1994
Jury Selection and Voir Dire, Baton Rouge Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September 1994
Attorney/Client Sex: The Final Boundary Action, Baton Rouge Bar Association, Family Law Section Seminar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, November 1994
Attorney/Client Sex: The Final Boundary Action, Louisiana State Bar Association, Sandestin Summer School Revisited, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1994 (with Michael A. Patterson)
Attorney/Client Sex: The Final Boundary Action, Louisiana State University Law Center, Class on Professional Responsibility, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March 1995 (with Michael A. Patterson)
Getting It In and Keeping It Out: Impeachment with a Prior Inconsistent Statement, Baton Rouge Bar Association, 1995 Bench-Bar Conference, Perdido Beach Resort, Alabama, September 1995
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, Orthodontic Centers of America, Inc. Seminar, Beaver Creek, Colorado, December 1995
Attorney-Client Sex: The Final Boundary Action, Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association Seminar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 1995 (with Michael A. Patterson)
The Top 10 Things We All Do Wrong at Trial, Torts and Litigation Seminar, Southern University Law Center, May 1996
The Accidental Fax, Ethics Presentation of the Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court, June 1996
Evidence for Paralegals, Louisiana State Paralegal Association Seminar, Lafayette, Louisiana, August 1996
Potholes and Speed Bumps on the Deposition Superhighway, Depositions A to Z Seminar, Louisiana State Bar Association, October 1996
The Top 10 Things We All Do Wrong at Trial, Trial Advocacy Workshop, Southern University Law Center, November 1996
Selected Problems in Evidence and Civil Procedure - A Mock Trial, Louisiana State Bar Association, Braselton, Georgia, November 1996
Attorney-Client Sex: The Final Boundary Action, Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association Seminar, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, December 1996
The Accidental Fax, Ethics Presentation of The Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court, Baton Rouge Bar Association Bench-Bar Conference, April 1997
Show Me the Money: Finding Insurance Coverage Where None Exists, Insurance Hot Spots Seminar, Louisiana State Bar Association, October 1997
The Top 10 Things We All Do Wrong at Trial, Torts and Litigation Seminar, Southern University Law Center, November 1997
Show Me the Money: Finding Insurance Coverage Where None Exists, Baton Rouge Bar Association Seminar, December 1997
Judicial Notice: Evidence and Procedure Seminar, Baton Rouge Bar Association Bench-Bar Conference, April 1998
Proving Your Case Without Evidence - Presumptions and Judicial Notice, Evidence and Procedure Seminar, Louisiana State Bar Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1998
Real and Demonstrative Evidence, Evidence: Back to Basics Seminar, Louisiana Department of Justice, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October 1998.
Dissecting the Medical Malpractice Case: A Biopsy of the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act, Annual Personal Injury Seminar, Southern University Law Center, November 1998
Co-Chair, Advancing and Defending Disability and Damages Seminar, Louisiana State Bar Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 1998
Chair, Deposition Seminar, Louisiana State Bar Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 1999
Attorney-Client Sex: The Final Boundary Action, Association of Trial Lawyers of America Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, July 1999 (with Michael A. Patterson)
How to Be (or at least look) Organized in the Courtroom, Academy of New Orleans Trial Lawyers, New Orleans, August 1999
Louisiana Legal Ethics, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September 1999
Presenting the Case at Trial, Louisiana State Bar Association, Burlington, Vermont, October 1999
Trying the Case... by the Masters, Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers, June 2000
Deposition Survivor: Surviving the Traps and Pitfalls: Baton Rouge Bar Association, Bench Bar Conference, April 2002
“She can’t do that! . . . or can she?: A Video Expose’ of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom,” (with Michael A. Patterson) Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers, Destin, Florida, June 2002
Co-Chair, Medical Malpractice Seminar, Louisiana State University Law Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, November 2002
Medical Malpractice, Emerging Issues in Louisiana Tort Law Seminar, Louisiana State University Law Center, New Orleans, December 2002
“She can’t do that! . . . or can she?: A Video Expose’ of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom,” (with Michael A. Patterson) Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers Revisited, New Orleans, December 2002
“She can’t do that! . . . or can she?: A Video Expose’ of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom,” (with Michael A. Patterson) Baton Rouge Bar Association Bench Bar Conference, April 2003
"Mr. Gambini, that is a lucid, intelligent, well-thought-out hearsay objection . . . OVERRULED!" - Why Can't I Get These Hearsay Objections Right?: An Interactive Video Explanation, (with Michael A. Patterson and Scott Fruge’) Baton Rouge Bar Association Bench Bar Conference, April 2004
"Mr. Gambini, that is a lucid, intelligent, well-thought-out hearsay objection . . . OVERRULED!" - Why Can't I Get These Hearsay Objections Right?: An Interactive Video Explanation, (with Michael A. Patterson and Scott Fruge’) Louisiana State Bar Association, June 2004
“She can’t do that! . . . or can she?: A Video Expose’ of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom,” 23rd Judicial District Bar Association Meeting, Gonzales, Louisiana, December 2004
"Mr. Gambini, that is a lucid, intelligent, well-thought-out hearsay objection . . . OVERRULED!" - Why Can't I Get These Hearsay Objections Right?: An Interactive Video Explanation, (with Michael A. Patterson and Scott Fruge’) Louisiana State Bar Association, December 2004
Lying in Wait with a Deadly Motion: Where the Action Is in Today’s Litigation — Anticipation of, Preparation for, and Presentation of the Motion in Limine and Motion for Summary Judgment, Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers, June 2005
Prosecuting and Defending the Personal Injury Case, (with Robert J. Burns), Baton Rouge Bar Association Young Lawyers Section CLE, July 2005
Lying in Wait with a Deadly Motion: Where the Action Is in Today’s Litigation — Anticipation of, Preparation for, and Presentation of the Motion in Limine and Motion for Summary Judgment, Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal Judicial Conference, August 2005
What’s with THAT Character?: Demystifying Character and Habit Evidence - The Reality Show, Baton Rouge Bar Association Bench Bar Conference, April 2006
What’s with THAT Character?: Demystifying Character and Habit Evidence - The Reality Show, Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers, June 2006
Recent Jurisprudence and Legislation, Medical Malpractice Seminar, Louisiana State University Law School, November 2006
What’s with THAT Character?: Demystifying Character and Habit Evidence - The Reality Show, Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers Revisited, December 2006
Professionalism in the Courtroom, The Louisiana Judicial Council - NBA, Ninth Annual Meeting, February 2007
Trying the Case: From a Plaintiff’s and Defendant’s Perspective, Practicing Law: The Early Years, Louisiana State Bar Association (with Robert Burns), March 2007
“She can’t do that! . . . or can she?: A Video Expose’ of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom,” (with Michael A. Patterson) Joint Meeting of Office of Workers’ Compensation Judges and Mediators, Louisiana Department of Labor, September 2007
“She can’t do that! . . . or can she?: A Video Expose’ of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom,” Louisiana Association of Administrative Law Judges Seminar, November 2007
“She can’t do that! . . . or can she?: A Video Expose’ of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom,” Wex S. Malone Inn of Court, November 2007
Appellate Practice for Trial Lawyers, Louisiana State University Law School, April 2008
The Privilege Is All Yours: The Exercise, Defense and Waiver of Testimonial Privileges in State and Federal Court, Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers, June 2008
Ethics from the Plaintiff Attorney’s Perspective: Dealing with Clients, Opposing Counsel and the Court, Louisiana State University Law School, November 2008
Lying in Wait with a Deadly Motion: Anticipation of, Preparation for, and Presentation of the Motion in Limine and Motion for Summary Judgment, Baton Rouge Bar Association, December 2008
Evidence for New Judges, (with Judge Ross Foote (ret.)), Louisiana District Judges Association, December 2008
The Privilege Is All Yours: The Exercise, Defense and Waiver of Testimonial Privileges in State and Federal Court, Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers Revisited, December 2008
Evidence on Parade: Mardi Gras CLE, Joint Seminar with the Louisiana Judicial College and the Louisiana State Bar Association, February 2009
Legal Family Feud – Judges v. Lawyers, Joint Seminar with the Louisiana Judicial College and the Louisiana State Bar Association, LSBA Summer School for Lawyers, June 2009
Things That Will Happen and What to Do When They Do: Professionalism CLE, Louisiana State University Law School, September 2009
Evidentiary Issues Arising in Civil and Criminal Cases: Evidence and Procedure Seminar 2010, Louisiana Judicial College, February 2010
The Privilege Is All Yours: The Exercise, Defense and Waiver of Testimonial Privileges in State and Federal Court, Baton Rouge Bar Association, Bench Bar Conference, March 2010
Evidentiary Issues Arising in Civil and Criminal Cases, St. Landry Parish Bar Association, April 2010
What Lawyers Do Good and Bad Trying Medical Malpractice Cases, with Judges Robert Downing, Madeline Landrieu and Frank Thaxton, L. S. U. Law Center Medical Malpractice Seminar, May 2010
25 Years Around the Bar, Baton Rouge Bar Association, Luncheon Presentation, June 2010
Ethical Dilemmas in the Courtroom, State of Louisiana Division of Administrative Law, Seminar for Louisiana Administrative Law Judges, August 2010
Evidentiary Issues at Trial, Louisiana State Bar Association, 2010 Louisiana Justice Community Conference, October 2010
From Whence They Came . . . Redux: New Rules, Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court Ethics Presentation, October 2010
Direct Examination, Louisiana State Bar Association, October 2010
Recent Developments in Legislation and Jurisprudence, Louisiana State Bar Association, November 2010
Evidence in Action, (with United States District Judge S. Maurice Hicks and Professor Cynthia Jones, American University, Washington College of Law), Louisiana State Bar Association, December 2010
Judges Listening to Lawyers: Exceptions, Pre-Trial Orders, Pre-Trial Conferences, Witnesses and Jury Trials, Louisiana Judicial College, 2011 Evidence and Procedure Seminar, February 2011
Evidence on Parade: Getting It In and Keeping It Out at Trial, Baton Rouge Bar Association, Bench-Bar Conference, April 2011
Constitutionality of the Medical Malpractice Act: A View from Both Sides, Louisiana State Bar Association, Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2011
Do I want this case? Why? What will I need to prove? How? . . . and what’s it going to cost?: Analyzing the Merits of a Personal Injury Case (with Darrel Papillion), Baton Rouge Bar Association, Nuts & Bolts Seminar, August 2011
Intentional Acts and Dual Capacity, Litigation and Liability in the Workplace Seminar, Louisiana State University Law School, September 2011
Recent Developments by the Judiciary Seminar, (with Judge Gay Gaskins and Darrel Papillion), Shreveport Bar Association, October 2011
Mediation and Negotiation Basics, (with Charles S. McCowan, Jr.) Louisiana Justice Community Conference, Louisiana State Bar Association, October 2011
“That’s Ridiculous. We’re leaving.” – Tested Techniques for Achieving Maximum Success in Mediation, (with Michael A. Patterson), Louisiana State Bar Association, New York, New York Multi-Topic CLE Seminar, November 2011
“That’s Ridiculous. We’re leaving.” – Tested Techniques for Achieving Maximum Success in Mediation, (with Michael A. Patterson), Alexandria Bar Association, December 2011
“The Law of Whine: Effective Presentation – A Sober Look at How We Sound,” with Judge Ross W. Foote (ret.), Louisiana State Bar Association's "CLE Adventure in California's Wine Country," March 2012
“Wait, Wait! . . . Don’t Dismiss Me – A Live Interactive Quiz Show on the Relationship Between Judges and Lawyers,” with United States District Court Judge Elizabeth Foote and Judge W. Ross Foote (Ret.), Louisiana Judicial College and Louisiana State Bar Association Joint Summer School, June 2012
“Louisiana Insurance Law: Learn from the Masters,” Louisiana State Bar Association, October 2012
“The Top Ten Things We All Do Wrong at Trial,” 2012 Louisiana Justice Community Conference, (with Harry J. “Skip” Philips), October 2012
“The Big Case: How to Handle the Big Case from Both Sides,” Louisiana State Bar Association’s 2012 Personal Injury Seminar, October 2012
“The Law of Whine: Effective Presentation – A Sober Look at How We Sound,” Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court presentation, November 2012
“The Anatomy of a Civil Trial from “Start to Finish,” Panel on Pretrial Matters in Civil Cases: “Pretrial Orders, Discovery, Exceptions, Motions in limine, Daubert Hearings, Scheduling Matters and Setting a Trial Date,” (with Judge Guy Holdridge, Judge James Stewart, Kim Boyle and Michael A. Patterson), Louisiana Judicial College, 2013 Evidence and Procedure Seminar, March 2013
“Evidence Vignettes: You Be the Judge,” (with Michael A. Patterson), Louisiana Judicial College, 2013 Evidence and Procedure Seminar, March 2013
“Evidence at Trial,” (with Michael A. Patterson), Louisiana Judicial College, 2013 Evidence and Procedure Seminar, March 2013
“OBJECTION!: Getting It In and Keeping It Out,” (with Michael A. Patterson), Louisiana Judicial College, 2013 Evidence and Procedure Seminar, March 2013
“Evidence at Trial: Getting It In and Keeping It Out,” Combined Louisiana State Bar Association Annual Meeting and Louisiana Judicial College Summer School, June 2013
“Evidence at Trial: Getting It In and Keeping It Out,” 2013 Louisiana State Bar Association’s Louisiana Justice Community Conference, October 2013
“Direct and Cross Examination,” Louisiana State Bar Association’s Jury Mock Trial CLE, November 2013
“Writ Strategy and Timing: How Do Writ Grants or Denials Impact the Body of Law? What is the Role of Writs in Resolving a Case?” (Panel Discussion), Louisiana State Bar Association, New York, New York Seminar, November 2013
“Professionalism in the Courtroom”, Day of Dialogue Seminar, Louisiana State Bar Association, December 2013
“Trial Evidence: Getting It In and Keeping It Out”, Louisiana Association for Justice CLE Conference, December 2013
“Is it Hearsay? Maybe. Should I let it in? Maybe. Should I keep it out? Maybe. – An Interactive Audience-participation Evidence Event,” Louisiana Judicial College, 2014 Evidence and Procedure Seminar, February 2014
“ESI: Electronically Stored Information – Securing, Safeguarding, Submitting and Screwups (Spoliation),”Louisiana State Bar Association, March 2014
Trial Evidence: Getting It In and Keeping It Out, Baton Rouge Bar Association, Bench Bar Conference, July 2014
“Is it Hearsay? Maybe. Should I let it in? Maybe. Should I keep it out? Maybe. – An Interactive Audience-participation Evidence Event,” Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court, October 2014
“Opening Argument... er, I mean Opening Statement,” Louisiana State Bar Association’s 2014 VooDoo Festival Seminar, October 2014
“You Be the Judge: Civil Evidence Vignettes – An Interactive Audience-participation Evidence Event,”Louisiana Judicial College, 2015 Evidence and Procedure Seminar, February 2015
“Negotiating: Does Gender, Race or Age Affect the Process?” Panelist, Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Judicial College and Louisiana State Bar Association, June 2015
“Lying in Wait with a Deadly Motion: Winning (or losing) Your Case before Trial – Current Strategies for Handling Motions for Summary Judgment, Motions in Limine and Other Dispositive Motions” Annual Meeting of the Louisiana Judicial College and Louisiana State Bar Association, June 2015
“She Can’t Do That, Can She? – Professionalism and Social Media in Litigation” (with Michael A. Patterson), Baton Rouge Bar Association, Bench-Bar Conference, July 2015
“Opening Argument... er, I mean Opening Statement,” Louisiana State Bar Association’s 2015 VooDoo Festival Seminar, October 2015
“She Can’t Do That, Can She? – Professionalism and Social Media in Litigation” (with Michael A. Patterson), Lafayette Bar Association, December 2015
“She Can’t Do That, Can She? – Professionalism and Social Media in Litigation” (with Michael A. Patterson), Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court, January 2016
“Discovery, Authentication and Admissibility of Social Media Evidence” Louisiana Attorney General Continuing Legal Education Program, September 2016
“Ethics: Ethical Dilemmas in the Courtroom,” Ethics and Professionalism Seminar, Louisiana State Bar Association, September 2016
“Ethics at Trial and in Dealing with Expert Witnesses,” Expert Witnesses Seminar, Louisiana State Bar Association, September 2016
“Discovery, Authentication and Admissibility of Social Media Evidence,” Seventh Annual Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference, February 2017
“Professionalism 20 Years Later: Are We Getting There?”, Ethics and Professionalism CLE, Louisiana State University Law School, September 2017
“Dealing with the Difficult Client,” Louisiana Justice Community Conference, October 2017
“The Attorney-Client Privilege in Civil Litigation,” (with C. Frank Holthaus), Louisiana State Bar Association New York, New York Seminar, November 2017
“Social Media: The Issues for the Practicing Lawyer,” (with Michael A. Patterson), Louisiana State Bar Association New York, New York Seminar, November 2017
“She Can’t Do That, Can She?: A Video Expose’ of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom,” (with Michael A. Patterson), Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court, April 2018
“Discovery, Authentication and Admissibility of Social Media Evidence,” Henry George McMahon American Inn of Court, (with Michael A. Patterson and Brooke Bernal), May 2018
“Social Media: The Issues for the Practicing Lawyer,” (with Michael A. Patterson and Brooke Bernal), Baton Rouge Bar Association, Bench-Bar Conference, Point Clear, Alabama, July 2018
“A Luddite Looks at Technology: From Carbon Paper to Robot Lawyers,” Louisiana State Bar Association, Joint CLE for Young Lawyers Division and Senior Lawyers Division, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May 2019
“A Luddite Looks at Technology: From Carbon Paper to Robot Lawyers,” Louisiana State Bar Association’s Tech Tuesday, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 2019
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Things That WILL Happen To You and What To Do When They Do, Louisiana Association for Justice, December 2018