Military Service
Lt., U.S. Naval Reserve, Active Duty 1963 – 1966, U.S.S.
Kitty Hawk, CVA – 63; Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, VA, Lt. U.S.N.R.
(Ret.)
Professional Experience
Milling Benson Woodward L.L.P.
New Orleans, Louisiana
January 1972 – present
Hinckley, Allen, Salisbury & Parsons
Providence, Rhode Island
Associate, 1969 – 1972
Significant Cases
United States v. Falstaff Brewing Co., 332 F.Supp. 970, (D.R.I.,
1971), remanded, 410 U.S. 726, (1973), on remand, 383 F.Supp. 1020
(1974) (participated in first trial and wrote pretrial and post-trial
briefs).
Plywood Antitrust Litigation, 76 F.R.D. 570 (E.D.La.) (clients settled before trial).
Schwegmann Bros. Giant Supermarkets v. Almaden Vineyards, Inc., (E.D.
La., C.A. No. 74-1676) 1980-1 Trade Cas. CCH P63, 156 (clients settled
before trial).
C.L.B. Enterprises, Inc. v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., (E.D.
La.) (tying and phantom freight charges dismissed on summary judgment).
Rodrigue v. Chrysler Corp., 421 F.Supp. 903 (E.D. La. 1976)
(antitrust, breach of contract and dealer day-in-court claims against
client. Antitrust claims were disposed of on motion to dismiss and
motion for summary judgment. Breach of contract claims were disposed of
on motion for directed verdict, and dealer-day claims were disposed of
on favorable jury verdict resulting in complete exoneration of client).
JBC, Inc. v. American Can Co., et al., U.S.D.C., E.D. La., C.A. No.
75-1953 (1976) (was in charge of the antitrust aspects of a securities
and antitrust suit brought against client bank and others. Successfully
moved to dismiss antitrust claims and assisted in obtaining summary
judgment on securities claims).
Cook v. Ochsner Foundation Hospital, 559 F.2d 968 (5th Cir. 1977)
(Title VI litigation against numerous hospitals, involving charges of
racial discrimination in patient admissions. Civil suit in federal court
settled on terms favorable to client following favorable decision in
Title VI administrative enforcement proceeding after six-week trial).
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Sales, Inc. v. Avondale Shipyards,
Inc., 677 F.2d 1045 (5th Cir. 1982), cert. den., 459 U.S. 1105, 103
S.Ct. 729, 74 L.Ed. 2d 953 (1983) (lawyer principally in charge of delay
damage claims in $600 million ship construction contract, loss of use
coverage, and antitrust claims. Eventually settled for $300 million on
terms favorable to client).
Chalmette General Hospital v. Blue Cross of Louisiana, (E.D. La.)
(group boycott claims against Blue Cross and member hospitals,
eventually settled).
Orthopedic and Sports Injury Clinic v. Wang Laboratories, 922 F.2d
220 (5th Cir. 1991) (summary judgment on gross negligence claim).
C&B Sales and Service Co. v. McDonald, 177 F.3d 384 (5th
Cir. 1999) (defense of breach-of-fiduciary-duty and RICO claims; RICO
claims dismissed after six-week trial).
Phillips Petroleum v. OKC Ltd., 634 So.2d 1186 (La. 4/11/94) (in
charge of successful defense of counterclaim in bench trial on breach of
oil and gas farm-out agreement).
In re Bogalusa Chemical Release, (Circuit Court for Hinds County, MS,
and 22nd Judicial District Court for the Parishes of St. Tammany and
Washington) (Individual and class actions arising from October 1995
release of nitrogen tetroxide; 1999 Mississippi trial resulted in
defense verdict following three-month jury trial).
Texaco Exploration and Production, Inc. v. AmClyde Engineered
Products Company, Inc., 99-3623, 99-3646 c/w 00-813 and 00-1232(B),
Eastern District of LA, (summary judgment and judgment of
dismissal after trial of negligent misrepresentation and
negligence claims against vessel classification society).