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Chris D’Amour defends insurance companies and commercial entities in casualty, coverage, bad faith, property, cargo and transportation, products liability, class action, multidistrict litigation, commercial, construction, E&O and professional liability litigation, handling matters out of every office in the firm’s footprint. A significant part of his practice stems from the large London insurance market.
Instrumental in growing the firm’s insurance practice in the post-Katrina era, Chris has tried many jury and judge trials, often serving as lead counsel. Chris was the lead attorney in an eight-day, multimillion-dollar bad faith jury trial where the jury rejected all four counts of bad faith against his insurance client. A jury recently returned a zero verdict in his client's favor in a matter that involved transportation and cargo. He litigates and mediates matters relating to several industries, including construction, entertainment, insurance, real estate and manufacturing.
Clients appreciate Chris’s availability, responsiveness and ability to quickly make an honest evaluation of a matter. Chris encourages his clients to call him about pre-litigation matters in hopes that he can advise them on how to resolve those matters and avoid litigation. His track record and experience allow him to prognosticate the likely outcome of litigating a claim or case within the framework of its particular jurisdiction. With a solid understanding of likely ramifications, clients can make an informed decision about whether or not they should pursue an early resolution.
Chris led a small team of minority attorneys to develop business, diversify the firm and recruit other minority attorneys. As a mentor, Chris shows young litigation associates the ropes.
Chris has a long history of pro bono work and community involvement. In his first year of practice he started a program to give children who are wards of the state private counsel. That same year, the New Orleans Bar Association recognized him as pro bono attorney of the year. Chris recently completed serving four years as the Board Chair of the Urban League of Louisiana. He now serves as the Board Chair of the Justices Accountability Center for Louisiana that recently create a re-entry program to assist incarcerated individuals when they are released. He founded When the Bell Rings, a nonprofit organization aimed at improving New Orleans public schools, and in the aftermath of Katrina started a charter school for inner city kids. He previously served as the Board President of The Priestly Charter School for Architecture Construction and on the Boys Hope/Girls Hope Board of Directors.
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Education
- Loyola University, J.D. | 1999
- Louisiana State University, B.S. | 1994
Bar Admissions
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
Court Admissions
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
- United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana
- United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi
- United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
- United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana
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Recognitions
- Best Lawyers® - Insurance Law
- Leadership in Law - New Orleans CityBusiness, 2020, 2024
Education
- Loyola University, J.D. | 1999
- Louisiana State University, B.S. | 1994
Bar Admissions
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
Court Admissions
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
- United States District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana
- United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi
- United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
- United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana
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