Lawyer Brittanie D. Wagnon, graduated from
McNeese State University, B.S., summa cum laude, 2013 Louisiana State University (J.D./Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law, 2016), is now employed by Stockwell, Sievert, Viccellio, Clements & Shaddock, L.L.P. at
Chase Building, 4th Floor 127 West Broad Street Lake Charles, LA 70601.
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Brittanie D. Wagnon has been admitted in 2016, State; 2016, U.S. District Court, Western Division of Louisiana. His or her practice areas include .
Brittanie D. Wagnon's college and law school education includes McNeese State University, B.S., summa cum laude, 2013, Louisiana State University (J.D./Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law, 2016). Other biographical background includes CALI Awards for achieving the highest grade in Basic Civil Procedure I, Basic Civil Procedure II, Criminal Law, Louisiana Civil Procedure I, Security Devices, and Juvenile and Family Law Seminar. While in law school, Brittanie had the honor of serving as Research Assistant to Professor William Corbett and Teaching Assistant to Professor Alain Levasseur. She was also selected to serve as a student attorney representing sexual assault survivors under LASC Rule XX for STAR (Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where she also helped to write a comprehensive case book on civil legal remedies for sexual assault under both federal and state law. She held the position as a Junior Associate for Volume 74 of the Louisiana Law Review, and a Senior Editor Volume 75 of the Louisiana Law Review. Her article, From Wedding Bells to Working Women: Unmasking the Sexism Behind Illicit Concubinage in Louisiana's Jurisprudence, was selected for publication for Issue 4 of Volume 75 of the Louisiana Law Review. Her blog post, The Time for Change is Now: Using Civil Legal Remedies to End Sexual Violence in Louisiana, was selected for publication in the LLR Lagniappe, the online companion of the Louisiana Law Review. She graduated in the top 8% of her class and also received the Order of Coif, along with special recognition from the LSU Law Chapter of the Public Interest Law Society for completing 100+ pro bono hours during law school.. You should contact other
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