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    Louisiana Lawyering (formerly titled Louisiana Ethics) is an all-in-one guide to legal ethics, the rules of professional conduct, and Louisiana lawyering in general. The authors are distinguished legal scholars who cover topics such as:

  • Lawyers’ duties
  • Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:30920997
    Pages:936
    Publication date:2025-03-10
    Practice area:Legal ethics & professional responsibility
    Jurisdiction:Louisiana
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    Copyright:2006-2025
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    Frank L. Maraist, J.D.

    Frank L. Maraist is the Nolan J. Edwards Professor of Law and the Holt B. Harrison Professor of Law at the LSU (Paul M. Hebert) Law Center, where he has taught since 1974. Professor Maraist taught at the law schools of the Universities of Texas, Mississippi, 

    N. Gregory Smith

    Professor N. Gregory Smith is the G. Frank & Winston Purvis Professor of Law at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University. He did his undergraduate work at Yale University, where he majored in political science and graduated with 

    Thomas C. Galligan, Jr.

    Tom Galligan is currently the dean and professor of law at the Louisiana State University's Paul M. Herbert Law Center. Before becoming the dean at LSU, he joined Colby-Sawyer College as its eighth president in August 2006. Before being selected as the

     

    Thomas F. Daley, Judge

    Judge Daley received his Masters in Law in Judicial Process from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2004, his Juris Doctorate from Loyola University School of Law in 1978 and his Bachelor of Arts in Economics and English from Rutgers University