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Wilkinson, Carmody & Gilliam, traces its origin to January 1, 1895, when a partnership was formed by John Dallas Wilkinson and A.T. Alexander. For over one hundred years the firm has maintained a broad civil practice, including the representation of utility, railway, financial institutions, and other corporate and individual clients with state and national interests. Its lawyers practice in a wide variety of federal, state and local law matters with an emphasis on litigation. It is proud of the legal abilities and personal qualities of its attorneys, who, among past and present members, include an Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, an appellate judge on the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal, a Mayor of Shreveport, a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, a founder of the Federal Power Bar Association and a chairman of the governing boards of several educational institutions. The firm is listed in The Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. | |
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