I was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After attending high school from University High School, I graduated from Louisiana State University in 2020 with a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting. Thereafter, I graduated from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in May of 2023 with a Juris Doctor. I then passed the Louisiana Bar Exam that summer and have been licensed to practice law in Louisiana since October of 2023.
In law school, I was involved with many different organizations on campus. Notably, I was treasurer and president of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS). During my time with SELS, I competed and coached in multiple negotiation competitions, including the Tulane Professional Basketball Negotiation Competition and the Tulane Professional Football Negotiation Competition. Additionally, I was vice-president of the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, coordinating various fundraisers to aid local dog rescues in their effort to find suitable homes for animals in need.
I also was a member of the Maritime Law Journal at Loyola, where I spent time researching the policies of seismic blasting in the Gulf of Mexico, its impact on marine life in the area, and potential improvements.
At Scott Vicknair, I work as an attorney in the personal injury division, focusing on motor vehicle accidents, 18-wheeeler collisions, general personal injury claims, and premises liability cases. In my personal life, you’ll find me spending most of time with my American Eskimo dog that I rescued, Rory. You’ll most likely see me on the golf course, but you can also find me watching various sporting events, and spending time with my family and friends.