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How many Lawyers in Lake Charles or Lafayette would you say pull in $1,000,000+ a year?
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:26 pm
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:26 pm
In a group chat fight, guy said lawyers in SWLA are trashy, ambulance chasers. Other guy says they have more lawyers pulling in 7 figures than Orthopedic surgeons around here. Guy in medical field gets triggered which leads to an ongoing 2 week group chat brouhaha.
Was wondering what you guys would say. Feel free to drop names.
Looking at this website as a 3rd party to end it.
Was wondering what you guys would say. Feel free to drop names.
Looking at this website as a 3rd party to end it.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:27 pm to BlueStar
You use your first post to talk about lawyers? 

Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:28 pm to BlueStar
quote:
Was wondering what you guys would say.
probably a lot of pretty big oilfield settlements in the area? I have a frat bro who's a neurosurgeon and lawyer in south Louisiana who writes his own checks doing oilfield injury cases
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:29 pm to BlueStar
We can start by counting ones that dont.
SFP
SFP
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:31 pm to O
quote:
You use your first post to talk about lawyers?
probably just putting his shingle up
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:33 pm to BlueStar
Loophold & Whiplash of Lake Charles
Bendem & Howe of Youngsville
Bendem & Howe of Youngsville
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:34 pm to BlueStar
Without knowing much about the area, I’m going to say very few. A couple of the top successful plaintiffs lawyers probably. In those markets lawyers billing hours are unlikely to crack that level.
Fun fact: You’d be surprised at how little most lawyers make.
Fun fact: You’d be surprised at how little most lawyers make.
This post was edited on 6/1/24 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:35 pm to CharleyLake
quote:
Howe
he left Duey, Cheatham, and Howe?
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:37 pm to Strannix
quote:
We can start by counting ones that dont.
SFP
You forgot that Boosie Dumb arse guy.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:53 pm to Strannix
quote:
We can start by counting ones that dont.
SFP
Correct. I don't really do personal injury.
You're only pulling in 7-figures consistently in LC/LAF doing a LOT of personal injury. Even "Big Law" doesn't have the scale to do that.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:58 pm to BlueStar
The ones in Carmouche's pocket
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:58 pm to Czechessential
He is "of counsel" as of January 1st. I was referring to his grandson formally an associate with C. Howett Fields of New Orleans.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 12:58 pm to SlowFlowPro
Would any corporate defense partners in those two cities make a million?
If TD was like PredictIt, I would set the over/under at 0.5
If TD was like PredictIt, I would set the over/under at 0.5
Posted on 6/1/24 at 1:01 pm to Keys Open Doors
If they can use that history to represent the same companies in contracts disputes and charge contingencies. So still plaintiff-contingency stuff 

Posted on 6/1/24 at 1:01 pm to BlueStar
I make more than most lawyers without a college degree. Unless they are ambulance chasers or malpractice.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 1:14 pm to SloaneRanger
quote:
Fun fact: You’d be surprised at how little most lawyers make.
Lot of truth in that.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 1:54 pm to SlowFlowPro
quote:
You're only pulling in 7-figures consistently in LC/LAF doing a LOT of personal injury. Even "Big Law" doesn't have the scale to do that.
There are a few on the defense side that are cracking 7 figures.
Posted on 6/1/24 at 1:57 pm to BlueStar
lots of growth in that area would fetch more project driven work.
Hurricanes always bring in big work
oilfield and port work for injuries etc…
the thing is with lawyers, it’s similar with the Realtors model career wise.
10% of the Realtors make 90% of the money. and the other ones make a living or bottom feeders.
lawyers are the same, it depends on their moral compass and how low the are willing to go as far as their main practice and industry they want to focus on.
if they have zero morals, they will be doing PI work to squeeeze every case they can and go for policy max, sometimes go after the company or individual personally.
PI work is the worst, yeah, sometimes people are legit hurt really bad etc…
but sometimes at work it can also be their fault and negligence.
but in car wrecks, the PI Atty’ will have his handful of select chiropractors that he makes side deals with to have the Chiro BUILD THE FILE/CASE, write these EXTENSIVE REPORTS & try to illustrate the worst injury possible, even at times, will overlook pre-existing injury history. then they will bring in the Chiro’s as “expert witnesses” to put on the stand and go thru the theatrics of it.
they will bill PREMIUMS, and then after the fact “negotiate the bill down” to create a better profit margin.
rinse and repeat while driving up insurance costs for regular citizens that are already high because we have to pay even higher because of the non-insured a-holes out there.
there needs to be a new insurance minimum though. i think the min is like $5,000, and they screws a person if they are really hurt.
and to run a small business with vehicle insurance, of which i do, don’t get me started on the prices & it’s all driven by these greedy lawyers!
frick em’
but there are some lawyers that have a moral compass and are cool with making a decent living and not trying to be the next Morris Bart.
lastly, every time a storm, or BP oil spill, or major deal happens. the settlements and the fines paid by BP’s of the world. the legal system ends up with more than 50% of the payouts when you add it all
in.
and CLASS ACTIONS are maybe the worst for the people.
the law firm gets retirement money & the people effected get peanuts. it’s rigged!
Hurricanes always bring in big work
oilfield and port work for injuries etc…
the thing is with lawyers, it’s similar with the Realtors model career wise.
10% of the Realtors make 90% of the money. and the other ones make a living or bottom feeders.
lawyers are the same, it depends on their moral compass and how low the are willing to go as far as their main practice and industry they want to focus on.
if they have zero morals, they will be doing PI work to squeeeze every case they can and go for policy max, sometimes go after the company or individual personally.
PI work is the worst, yeah, sometimes people are legit hurt really bad etc…
but sometimes at work it can also be their fault and negligence.
but in car wrecks, the PI Atty’ will have his handful of select chiropractors that he makes side deals with to have the Chiro BUILD THE FILE/CASE, write these EXTENSIVE REPORTS & try to illustrate the worst injury possible, even at times, will overlook pre-existing injury history. then they will bring in the Chiro’s as “expert witnesses” to put on the stand and go thru the theatrics of it.
they will bill PREMIUMS, and then after the fact “negotiate the bill down” to create a better profit margin.
rinse and repeat while driving up insurance costs for regular citizens that are already high because we have to pay even higher because of the non-insured a-holes out there.
there needs to be a new insurance minimum though. i think the min is like $5,000, and they screws a person if they are really hurt.
and to run a small business with vehicle insurance, of which i do, don’t get me started on the prices & it’s all driven by these greedy lawyers!
frick em’
but there are some lawyers that have a moral compass and are cool with making a decent living and not trying to be the next Morris Bart.
lastly, every time a storm, or BP oil spill, or major deal happens. the settlements and the fines paid by BP’s of the world. the legal system ends up with more than 50% of the payouts when you add it all
in.
and CLASS ACTIONS are maybe the worst for the people.
the law firm gets retirement money & the people effected get peanuts. it’s rigged!
This post was edited on 6/1/24 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 6/1/24 at 1:59 pm to BlueStar
I know Mike Hunt makes at least 1 million a year.
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