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Stephen Babcock (lawyer)

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Stephen Babcock
Born
Timothy Stephen Babcock

NationalityAmerican
Alma materB.S., Louisiana Tech University, JD, Paul M. Hebert Law Center
OccupationLawyer
SpouseJessie H. Babcock

Stephen Babcock is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based trial lawyer.

Early life and education

Stephen Babcock was born in West Monroe, Louisiana. He attended Cedar Creek School in Ruston, Louisiana from kindergarten to seventh grade and graduated from Ruston High School in 1991. Babcock attended Louisiana Tech University where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in marketing, and a Juris Doctor (JD) from LSU Law School.[1]

Early career

Babcock's first job as a lawyer was as an in-house trial attorney for Allstate after he passed the Louisiana bar exam in 2000.[2] One year later, opened his own firm, Babcock Law Firm, LLC (now Babcock Partners) in March 2003.

Legal practice

In July, 2013, Babcock Partners was hired by Ducks Unlimited to represent the organization in a million dollar federal lawsuit stemming from a contract dispute over a New Orleans artist's prints.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Babcock filed four Motions for summary judgment in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on behalf of Ducks Unlimited. Three of the four motions were granted. The case resulted in a voluntary dismissal.

References

  1. ^ "Alumni Update". LSU Law. Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University. September 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  2. ^ LSBA Archived 2013-04-15 at archive.today
  3. ^ Miami Herald
  4. ^ New Orleans City Business
  5. ^ Daily Comet
  6. ^ Houma Today
  7. ^ WAFB Television Archived 2013-07-04 at archive.today
  8. ^ WKRN Television
  9. ^ WMCT Television Archived 2013-07-04 at archive.today
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