Martha Rundell Crenshaw

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Martha Rundell Crenshaw: Attorney with Gold, Weems, Bruser, Sues & Rundell A Professional Law Corporation

Biography

Phi Delta Phi; Order of the Coif. Senior Editor, Louisiana Law Review. Law Clerk for the Honorable Stanwood R. Duval, Jr., U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, 2001-2002. Author: Article, "The Sarbanes Oxley Act: Tweaking the Fiduciary Duty of Care and Internal Control," ABA Business Torts Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, Fall, 2003. Co-Author: Comment with Martha E. Rundell, "Decisions Between Consenting Adults Made in Private — No Place for the Government to Tread," Louisiana State Law Review, 60 Louisiana Law Review 877, 2000.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Criminal Law
  • Labor and Employment
  • Public Liability Defense
  • Family Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Centenary College, B.A., magna cum laude, 1998
Law School Attended:
Louisiana State University at Alexandria, J.D., 2001
Year of First Admission:
2001
Admission:
2001, Louisiana; 2006, Tennessee
Memberships:
Alexandria, Louisiana State and American Bar Associations; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
ISLN:
916433657

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318-790-9714  Phone

318-445-6476  Fax

www.goldweems.com

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