I am a licensed Louisiana attorney, an experienced practitioner, and now, a sitting federal jusit. I have litigated, presided over, and taught a wide variety of civil and criminal law subjects, and would be happy to work with students again wherever needed, from LSAT to law school degree.
I graduated from Tulane Law School and have many years of federal and state litigation experience, including motions practice, discovery, hearings, and trials. I therefore emphasize not only doctrine,...
I am a licensed Louisiana attorney, an experienced practitioner, and now, a sitting federal jusit. I have litigated, presided over, and taught a wide variety of civil and criminal law subjects, and would be happy to work with students again wherever needed, from LSAT to law school degree.
I graduated from Tulane Law School and have many years of federal and state litigation experience, including motions practice, discovery, hearings, and trials. I therefore emphasize not only doctrine, but also a clear and working understanding of the law that can be applied in test and professional settings.
Limited prior tutoring experience, but extensive experience teaching larger classes online and remotely. I would be happy to work with individuals or small groups on the LSAT, core law school subjects, or the bar exam. My teaching approach is structured, efficient, and results-oriented. In a typical session, we would begin with a specific goal (for example, mastering a topic, planning for an exam, or revising a draft), identify what you already understand, and then work through targeted examples. Mutual feedback, student-driven results, and intellectual rigor would be central to our work.
If you have questions, please feel free to reach out. And I look forward to working with you!