John F. Young

John F. Young

John F. Young is accomplished in strategic organizational development and building collaborative relationships. He is effective in coordinating with government, legislative, and regulatory officials to expedite projects, planning and executing operations, overseeing complex  projects, spearheading initiatives, and leading organizational change. John is experienced in organizational management, operational management,  organizational audits, public relations and media coordination, project…

John E. Sudderth

John E. Sudderth

JOHN SUDDERTH began his litigation practice in 1993 as an Assistant District Attorney in New Orleans. During his time with the Louisiana Department of Justice, he defended the State of the Louisiana, its Departments and employees. In his private practice, he has represented and continues to represent both plaintiffs and defendants, and both individuals and corporations….

Mickey deLaup

Mickey deLaup

Mickey Stephens deLaup grew up in North Louisiana and has resided in Metairie since graduating law school in 1981. In recent years her law firm, Mickey S. deLaup, APLC, had offices in the greater New Orleans area (Metairie) and in Monroe, Louisiana. She has more than 40 years’ experience as an attorney practicing in all state…

Hon. Paul A. Bonin (ret.)

Hon. Paul A. Bonin (ret.)

JUDGE PAUL A. BONIN (ret.) served for more than 23 years as a judge. His earliest service, an appointment, was in 1990 in Civil District Court as Commissioner and Judge ad hoc. In 1997, he was elected to the New Orleans Traffic Court. His community involvement and service as a traffic court judge led to awards…

Robert I. Baudouin

Robert I. Baudouin

ROBERT BAUDOUIN has been a mediator and litigator for over 35 years. His mediations have primarily involved medical malpractice disputes including physician and hospital negligence, premises liability, motor vehicle accidents, boundary disputes, and various other personal injury and property damage disputes. His litigation practice has been extremely diverse with a focus on healthcare law including physician…

T. Peter (Pete) Breslin

T. Peter (Pete) Breslin

T. Peter (Pete) Breslin was admitted to practice in Louisiana in 1975, and subsequently admitted to the United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Breslin was an assistant district attorney in Orleans Parish. His areas of practice are: Personal Injury, Wrongful…

Ashley E. Bass

Ashley E. Bass

ASHLEY BASS is a Hammond native who joined the firm of Cashe Coudrain & Bass in 1997. During her undergraduate studies, she was a member of Chi Omega Sorority and appeared on both the Dean’s and President’s Lists. She served on the Board of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce as the co-chair of the Education Committee…

Hon. Glenn Ansardi (ret.)

Hon. Glenn Ansardi (ret.)

Hon. Glenn Ansardi (ret.) brings to the mediation table a wealth of knowledge from over forty-five years as a lawyer, negotiator, legislator and Judge. Glenn was admitted to the Bar in 1976 and was privileged to serve as a Judge in the  24th JDC for eleven years, including a term as the Court’s Chief Judge. Prior…

Hon. Nadine Ramsey (ret.)

Hon. Nadine Ramsey (ret.)

Judge Ramsey (ret.) is a retired Judge of the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans. During her tenure on the bench, she served as Chief Judge. While on the bench Judge Ramsey adjudicated cases on the domestic/ family court and civil dockets. She presided over cases involving simple, as well as complex litigation, including…

Bobby Marzine Harges

Bobby Marzine Harges

Bobby Harges is a tenured professor of law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. Prior to his arrival at Loyola, Mr. Harges practiced law in New Orleans, specializing in civil and construction litigation. He also taught at the University of Mississippi School of Law. Before entering law school, he worked as an electrical engineer….