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Matthew Aaron Woolf, Shareholder Attorney
Litigation; Commercial Litigation; Construction Litigation; Business Litigation; Banking Litigation; Business Torts; Commercial Torts; I...
Phone:504-566-5262
Web:http://www.bakerdonelson.com
Address: 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 3600, New Orleans, LA 70170
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Law Firm:Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Lawyer:Matthew Aaron Woolf
Phone:504-566-5262
Fax:504-636-3962
Lawyer Title:Shareholder
Practice Areas:Litigation; Commercial Litigation; Construction Litigation; Business Litigation; Banking Litigation; Business Torts; Commercial Torts; Insurance Defense; Insurance Coverage
Bio:Editor, 1998-2000 and Managing Editor, 1999, Tulane Law Review. Speaker, "Rules of Evidence: Scientific and Expert Evidence in First-Party Coverage Litigation," Lorman Education Services (August 19, 2009). Comment, "Polygraph Evidence: The Determination of the Admissibility of Scientific Evidence in the Fifth Circuit and State Courts of Louisiana," 74 Tulane L. Rev. 1097 (2000). Note, "Drawing a Fine Line Between the Rights and Obligations of In-House Attorneys," Douglas v. Dyn McDermott Petroleum Operations Co., 73 Tulane L. Rev 2195 (1999).
Admitted:2000, Louisiana; U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Fourth Circuits
College:Duke University, B.A., 1997
Law School:Tulane University, J.D., 2000
Membership:New Orleans, Louisiana, American and Federal Bar Associations.
Web:http://www.bakerdonelson.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Matthew Aaron Woolf, graduated from Duke University, B.A., 1997 Tulane University, J.D., 2000, is now employed by Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC at 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 3600 New Orleans, LA 70170.

While being a member of New Orleans, Louisiana, American and Federal Bar Associations., Matthew Aaron Woolf is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Matthew Aaron Woolf as your lawyer, you should consider whether Matthew Aaron Woolf offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Matthew Aaron Woolf has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Matthew Aaron Woolf's office is located at New Orleans, LA, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Matthew Aaron Woolf has been admitted in 2000, Louisiana; U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Fourth Circuits. His or her practice areas include Litigation; Commercial Litigation; Construction Litigation; Business Litigation; Banking Litigation; Business Torts; Commercial Torts; Insurance Defense; Insurance Coverage.

Matthew Aaron Woolf's college and law school education includes Duke University, B.A., 1997, Tulane University, J.D., 2000. Other biographical background includes Editor, 1998-2000 and Managing Editor, 1999, Tulane Law Review. Speaker, "Rules of Evidence: Scientific and Expert Evidence in First-Party Coverage Litigation," Lorman Education Services (August 19, 2009). Comment, "Polygraph Evidence: The Determination of the Admissibility of Scientific Evidence in the Fifth Circuit and State Courts of Louisiana," 74 Tulane L. Rev. 1097 (2000). Note, "Drawing a Fine Line Between the Rights and Obligations of In-House Attorneys," Douglas v. Dyn McDermott Petroleum Operations Co., 73 Tulane L. Rev 2195 (1999).. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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