Edward J. Walters, Jr.

Edward J. Walters, Jr.: Attorney with Walters, Thomas, Cullens Attorneys at Law
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Biography

Distinguished Attorney, Louisiana Bar Foundation, 2008. Adjunct Professor of Law, Louisiana State University Law Center - Advanced Trial and Evidence Seminar, 1988—. Faculty, Trial Advocacy Program, Louisiana State University Law Center. Author: Article, "Insurance Coverage for Sexual Molestation of Children - Is it Expected or Intended?" 56 LA Law Review 733, 1996; "Appellate Review of Mixed Questions of Law and Fact: Due Deference to the FactFinder," 60 LA Law Review 541; "Attorney-Client Sex: Too Close for Comfort?" Trial Magazine, August, 1999; Article, "Trial Notebook: Common Evidentiary Problems at Trial," Louisiana Bar Journal, August, 2000. Editor, Baton Rouge Bar Association Monthly Publication, Around the Bar, 1985—. Seminar Presentations: "Psychotherapy Sexual Abuse Litigation," Association of Trial Lawyers of America Seminar, 1991; "Attorney-Client Sex: The Final Boundary Action," Association of Trial Lawyers of America Annual Convention, 1999; "Trying the Case... by the Masters," Louisiana State Bar Association, 2000; "A Video Expose' of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom," Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers, 2002; "Lying in Wait with a Deadly Motion," The Civil Litigation Process in Louisiana State Courts, L.S.U. Law Center, 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," Louisiana State Bar Association, 2004; "She can't do that! . . . or can she?: A Video Expose' of Ethical Enigmas in the Courtroom," 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, Louisiana State Bar Association, Summer School for Lawyers, June 2006; Recent Jurisprudence and Legislation, Medical Malpractice Seminar, Louisiana State University Law School, November 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; 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; Depositions A to Z: Deposing the Non-Medical Expert, Louisiana State University Law School, 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.

American College of Trial Lawyers; International Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Certified in Civil Trial Law, National board of Trial Advocacy; Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Personal Injury Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Louisiana State University, B.S., 1969
Law School Attended:
Louisiana State University, J.D., Louisiana State University Law School Hall of Fame, 1975; Louisiana State University, J.D., Board of Trustees, 1975
Year of First Admission:
1976
Admission:
1976, Louisiana; 1976, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana; 1979, U.S. Supreme Court; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; 1989, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana; 1989, U.S. District Court, Western District of Louisiana
Memberships:
Baton Rouge (President, 1993) and Louisiana State (Member: Rules of Professional Conduct Committee, Louisiana Bar Journal Editorial Board) Bar Associations; The American Association for Justice; Louisiana Association for Justice - Lifetime Member; Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court.
Military:
United States Air force 1969 - 1973
Birth Information:
New Orleans, Louisiana, February 4, 1947
Certifications:
Certified in Civil Trial Law, National board of Trial Advocacy; Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers
ISLN:
902971484

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