Troy N. Bell

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Troy N. Bell: Attorney with Courington, Kiefer, Sommers, Matherne & Bell, L.L.C.
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Biography

New Orleans, Louisiana. Law Review, Associate Editor; Circardo Award for Best Law Review Article; Fellow Council on Legal Education Opportunities. Published Articles:Comment, Employment at Will: A Proposal to Modify the Employment Relationship in Louisiana, 16 So. U.L.Rev.379 (1989);An Approach to a Meritless Lawsuit in Louisiana, American Bar Association, Litigation News, Section of Litigation, Minority Trial Lawyer, July 2011; Ongoing Peer Education & Seminar Presentations; Mass Tort Litigation: Let's Manage This and Tame the Beast, New Orleans Paralegal Association,2010. Community Service: Boys to Men A Rites of Passage, Mentoring program, President, Mentor of the Year. Professional Recognition: Best lawyer in Environmental and Mass Tort/Class Action in New Orleans as published by New Orleans Magazine. Pro Bono: Power Ties Enrichment workshops sponsored by the Young Leadership Council; Frequent speaker at career day programs at local elementary, middle and high schools. Teaching: Faculty, Trial Advocacy Program, Tulane University School of Law, 2008.

Council on Legal Education Opportunities. Published Articles:Comment, Employment at Will: A Proposal to Modify the Employment Relationship in Louisiana, 16 So. U.L.Rev.379 (1989);An Approach to a Meritless Lawsuit in Louisiana, American Bar Association, Litigation News, Section of Litigation, Minority Trial Lawyer, July 2011; Ongoing Peer Education & Seminar Presentations; Mass Tort Litigation: Let's Manage This and Tame the Beast, New Orleans Paralegal Association,2010. Community Service: Boys to Men A Rites of Passage, Mentoring program, President, Mentor of the Year. Professional Recognition: Best lawyer in Environmental and Mass Tort/Class Action in New Orleans as published by New Orleans Magazine. Pro Bono: Power Ties Enrichment workshops sponsored by the Young Leadership Council; Frequent speaker at career day programs at local elementary, middle and high schools. Teaching: Faculty, Trial Advocacy Program, Tulane University School of Law, 2008. Member: Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel; National Bar Association; New Orleans Bar Association; Defense Research Institute; A. P. Tureaud American Inns of Court Master of the Bench; Jefferson Parish Bar Association; American Bar Association.

Areas of Practice (10)

  • Toxic Torts
  • Environmental Litigation
  • Class Actions
  • Environmental Class Actions
  • Products Liability
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Insurance Defense
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Energy
  • Admiralty and Maritime Law

Education & Credentials

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 2350, New Orleans, LA 70130
University Attended:
Loyola University, B.A., Associate Editor of Law Review, 1985; Southern University Law Center. J.D., Juris Doctorate, 1990
Year of First Admission:
1990
Admission:
1990, Louisiana State Bar
Birth Information:
1962
ISLN:
909710789

Peer Reviews

5.0/5.0 (1 review)
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    5.0/5.0
  • Analytical Capability

    5.0/5.0
  • Judgment

    5.0/5.0
  • Communication

    5.0/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    5.0/5.0
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504-504-2353  Phone

504-524-7887  Fax

www.courington-law.com

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