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Adams and Reese attorney Louis LaCour, who serves as a Partner in the firm’s New Orleans office, was featured in the Law360 Appellate Law Section with a Q&A about his legal practice, published on the Law360 web site on March 18th.

LaCour discussed his most challenging cases, what aspects of appellate law practice are in need of reform, some important issues to his practice, and a mistake he made early in his career that he has learned from.
 
LaCour joined Adams and Reese in 1984 and is a founding member of the firm’s Appellate Practice Team. He is the former Vice-Chair and now serves as the Chairman of the Louisiana State Bar Association’s Appellate Section.
 
His practice is devoted to appeals at the state and federal level, in all substantive practice areas, and he can bring deep experience to the table when a client is contemplating an appeal of an adverse outcome. As an adjunct professor for Tulane University, LaCour has taught courses in legal writing, civil procedure, and class actions. 
 
Adams and Reese is a multidisciplinary law firm with offices strategically located throughout the southern United States and Washington, DC. American Lawyer includes Adams and Reese on its distinguished list of the nation's top law firms - "The Am Law 200.” The National Law Journal also includes the firm on the "NLJ 250" list of the nation's largest law firms.