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Gibson Law Partners Marc Moroux Announcement

On Behalf of | Oct 10, 2019 | Firm News

Marc D. Moroux joined the firm as a Partner in October 2019. Mr. Moroux received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with honors from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1984.  He received his Juris Doctorate from Louisiana State University in 1988.

Marc is admitted to practice in the states of Louisiana and Texas, all federal courts in Louisiana including the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, select federal district courts in Texas, and the United States Supreme Court.  He is rated AV-Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and a Louisiana Super Lawyer.

His practice will focus on litigation of and counseling in complex matters of professional liability, general casualty, and commercial and probate lawsuits and disputes.

Marc has over thirty one years of federal, state, and administrative trial and appellate litigation experience focused on personal injury, property damage, loss of use, production and reservoir losses, contractual defense, indemnity, and insurance coverage in general casualty, energy and marine, automobile, trucking, construction, and professional liability lawsuits involving attorneys, physicians and other health professionals, architects, contractors, and engineers.  This experience also includes anti-trust, unfair trade practice, and contractual disputes and lawsuits.

In addition, he served as corporate and as general counsel responsible for managing, handling, and/or negotiating all corporate, contractual, litigation, insurance placement, and other general legal matters for a domestic and international group of companies providing a wide variety of onshore and offshore construction, fabrication, field services, rentals, and goods to the upstream and downstream sectors of the energy and power industries including oil and gas, nuclear, and solar energy.