Attorneys

Jeansonne & Remondet is an “AV”* rated firm registered in Martindale-Hubbell’s® Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, and has the distinction of being featured in Best’s® Directory of Recommended Insurance Attorneys and Adjusters.

Attorneys

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Firm Recognition

Jeansonne & Remondet is an “AV”* rated firm registered in Martindale-Hubbell’s® Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, and has the distinction of being featured in Best’s® Directory of Recommended Insurance Attorneys and Adjusters. Jeansonne & Remondet has also earned the Accredited Business status by the Better Business Bureau of Acadiana, Inc.

Member Recognition

Three of our members (Jeansonne, Remondet & Sutherland) have been selected as Super Lawyers®, which is a comprehensive, good-faith and detailed list of lawyers who have attained high peer recognition, meet ethical standards, and who demonstrate a degree of achievement in their field.¹

Jeansonne and Sutherland are featured in Best Lawyers®, the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession and Jeansonne is listed as a Top Lawyer in Corporate Counsel’s® Annual Guide to Insurance Law.²

JOHN A. JEANSONNE JR.
John A. Jeansonne Jr.
Michael J. Remondet Jr.
Michael J. Remondet, Jr.
DEAN A. SUTHERLAND
Dean A. Sutherland
Teddy “Ted” Paul Sorrells
Michael Guidry
Michael Guidry
Jill Wade
Juliette “Jill” Busby Wade
Alex A Lopresto III
Alex A. Lopresto III
DEAN A. SUTHERLAND

Sarah E. Lemoine

DEAN A. SUTHERLAND

Stephen Williams

DEAN A. SUTHERLAND

Sylvia Snyder Lowe

Professional Recognition

Two of our partners, John A. Jeansonne, Jr. & Michael J. Remondet, Jr. are members of ABOTA (American Board of Trial Advocates), a professional association which fosters improvement in the ethical and technical standards of practice in the field of advocacy. ABOTA members are trial lawyers of high personal character and must possess an honorable reputation as a member of the Bar of the State in which he practices. One cannot become a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates until having completed 10 civil jury trials to jury verdict as lead counsel. In order to become an ABOTA member, one must be nominated and then, elected. A nominee, to be admitted for membership in a chapter, must receive, in the following order: (1) An affirmative vote of seventy-five percent (75%) of the Executive Board of the local chapter; (2) An affirmative vote of seventy-five percent (75%) of the local chapter present and voting at an official meeting of, or in a mailing to, the chapter’s general membership; and, (3) An affirmative vote of seventy-five percent (75%) of the National Board present and voting at a National Board meeting.³

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¹ http://www.superlawyers.com/about/selection_process.html
² http://www.bestlawyers.com/aboutus/default.aspx
³ Constitution and Bylaws of the American Board of Trial Advocates
* BV and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedure standards and policies.