Practice Areas - Business and Corporate Law
- Commercial Law
- Construction Law
- Contracts
- Zoning and Licensing
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- Entertainment Law
- General Litigation - Trials and Appellate Practice
- Intellectual Property
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| Contact Info | Telephone: 504-585-7634 Fax: 504-200-8934 http://www.monbar.com
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| University | Southern University, New Orleans, B.S., Economics, magna cum laude, 1994 |
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| Law School | Universitat Wien Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultat, University of Vienna, School of Law, Vienna, Austria; Loyola University School of Law, J.D., 1998 |
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| Admitted | 1999, Louisiana; U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana; Supreme Court of Louisiana and all State Courts; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court |
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| Memberships | Baton Rouge Bar Association; New Orleans Bar Association; Louisiana State Bar Association; American Bar Association (Member, Sports Law Sub-Committee; Litigation Section; Co-Chair Sub-Committee on Experts); Federal Bar Association; National Bar Association. |
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| Born | New Orleans, Louisiana |
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| Biography | Eugene J. Radcliff was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and joined Montgomery Barnett in 2001. Graduate of Loyola University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1998) where he was a member of Loyola's Moot Court; Who's Who in American Law Students; Associate Justice on the SGA's Board of Review; Secretary of The International Law Society and received the Law Clinic's Gillis Long Public Service Award. He studied in Europe at the University of Vienna Law School in Vienna, Austria (1996), and Southern University at New Orleans (Bachelor of Science in Economics/Minors in Finance & Accounting, 1994, Magna Cum Laude). He received the Presidential Excellence Award; National Dean's List Award; highest GPA in Economics; and Most Outstanding Student Award. As a member of the Council of International Visitors, he collaborated on legislation regarding social security systems in Brazil and Italy; parliamentary laws regarding Aborigines in Australia; and has commented on civil code law versus common law systems in Kenya. Mr. Radcliff is an adjunct professor at Southern University where he is also on the Advisory Board for the School of Business. He has also been appointed by the Louisiana Supreme Court to serve as Assistant Bar Examiner for Negotiable Instruments. Mr. Radcliff has experience in all aspects of business and intellectual property law: contract drafting; negotiations; corporate governance and structure; business formation; licensing, etc. He is also well versed in gaming issues, zoning and licensing matters, redistricting, corporate real estate transactions, and municipal taxing matters. He has represented several municipalities and agencies in a broad range of governmental matters and is currently general counsel to several private firms and state boards. With both civil and criminal trial experience, Mr. Radcliff has been designated Deputy Assistant Attorney General in relation to his medical malpractice defense work. He has also drafted Continuing Legal Education Programs and conducted several seminars on estate planning, entertainment law and Sarbanes Oxley. Among Mr. Radcliff's clients are some of the most well-respected names in business, politics, sports and the entertainment industry. Mr. Radcliff co-authored Louisiana's internationally renown Movie and Music Tax Credit Acts. He routinely represents clients before House and Senate Committee hearings. Mr. Radcliff also authored the 2006 and 2011 revisions to La.R.S. 37:2441-2465. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; DRI, Commercial Litigation; Defense Research Institute; BESLA, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum, Panelist; LSU's Business of Music Seminar, Panelist; Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity; Sigma Beta Delta National Business Honor Society; Louis A. Martinet Society; Duplichain University, President's Cabinet/H.R. Director; Southern University, School of Business Advisors Board; and Assistant Bar Examiner - Negotiable Instruments.
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| Reported Cases | Englande v. Glaxo Smithkline, et al, 206 F. Supp.2d 815 (E.D. La. 2004); Lobell v. Torres, 812 So.2d 678 (La. App. 4th Cir. 2001); Oiler v. Biomet Orthopedics, Inc., 2003 WL 22174285 (U.S.D.C. E.D. La. 2003); Oiler v. Biomet Orthopedics, Inc. 2003 WL 2222857415 (U.S.D.C. E.D. La. 2003); Oiler v. Biomet Orthopedics, Inc., 2004 WL 325389 (U.S.D.C. E.D. La. 2003); Too Easy Ent. L.L.C. v. Seven Arts Pictures, Inc., 943 So.2d 1194 (La. App. 4th Cir. 2006); Patricia Macklin Ducre, et al v. Rental Service Corp., et al, 2005 WL 041929 (U.S.D.C. E.D. La. 2005); Larroquette v. Cardinal Health 200, Inc. 466 F.3d 373 (5th Cir. 2006); Templett v. La. State Board of Hearing Aid Dealers, 2004 No. 508187 (19th J.D.C.). |
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| ISLN | 914429058 |
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| Transactions | Secured multi-million dollar settlement for client in improper discharge/executive compensation case; Secured settlement for client in nursing home liability case at seven times the anticipated value; Made case law in U.S. Eastern District of Louisiana re: fraudulent joinder in medical malpractice case; Prevailed on issue of first impression in state district court involving the Federal Telecommunications Act: personal jurisdiction re: Internet activities; Prevailed on largest case in state board's history and wrote the subsequent changes to the law arising from regulatory authority case; Attained summary judgment for every product liability case handled for an international electrical products manufacturer; Established a new standard for recovery of attorneys' fees in intellectual property cases in the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals; saved client $750,000; Secured reversal of summary judgment in Louisiana 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in case involving inter-creditor agreement/movie financing, saving client $1.8M judgment; Successfully handled matters involving restaurant liability, Jones Act, medical devise liability, toxic tort, succession, Moss-Magnuson Act, FCRA/FDCPA and others; Secured "zero" defense verdict as a member of trial team in death case involving forklift manufacturer with potential multi-million dollar liability; Advised City of New Orleans and participated in the drafting of Louisiana Music Tax Credit Act; Secured settlement for defendant in FLSA Collective Action at 97% reduction of the original plaintiff's demand; Negotiations include the successful completion of a half-billion dollar deal involving municipalities and the entertainment industry; Forced a major school board to retract a district policy which negatively affected all employees. |
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