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Admitted: 2001, Louisiana, U.S. District Court, Middle, Eastern and Western Districts of Louisiana and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit Law School: Southern University, J.D. Member: Louisiana State and American Bar Associations; Louisiana Association for Justice' Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; National Association of Bond Lawyers. Biography: Dean's List. Phi Alpha Delta. All American Scholar, United States Achievement Academy. Listed, Top 10%, Class Rank, Southern University Law Center. Who's Who of Lawyers. Chancellor's Award at Southern University Law Center. Cicardo Award and Scholarship; Defender of Civil Liberties, ACLU of New Orleans, 2000; Wall of Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center, 2005. Executive Committee Member, American Inns of Court. Fourth Degree Knight, Knights of Columbus. Law Clerk to Judge John V. Parker, U.S. District Court, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 2001-2002. Author: "Review and Application of the Louisiana Expungement Statute," The Advocate, Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Spring 2008. Adjunct Professor: Northwestern State University, 2002-2007; Southern University Law Center, 2007-2008. Member: Krewe of Hercules; Chancellor's Advisory Board Committee, Southern University Law Center; Renaissance Advisors Committee, Renaissance Home for Youth. Rapides Parish Civil Service Board Committee. Hearing Committee, Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board. Born: 1975 Cases: Gail Dalton Schlosser, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary, (2 ed. 2006-2007), 26.12.1, 26-14, 26.15, 26.16; Gail Dalton Schlosser, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary, (2 ed. 2007-2008), 26.12.1, 26-14, 26.15, 26.16; Gail Dalton Schlosser, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary, (2 ed. 2008), 26.12.1, 26-14, 26.15, 26.16.
Thomas D. Davenport, Jr., is the Managing Partner of the Davenport Firm. He was born in Alexandria, Louisiana in 1975. He was admitted to the Bar in Louisiana in 2001.
The attorneys of the Davenport Firm have compiled specialized experience in Personal Injury, Criminal Defense and Family Law Cases. Thomas D. Davenport, Jr. recent publications include Gail Dalton Schlosser, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary, (2 ed. 2006 – 2007) § 26.12.1, § 26-14, § 26.15, § 26.16; Gail Dalton Schlosser, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary, (2 ed. 2007 – 2008) § 26.12.1, § 26-14, § 26.15, § 26.16; Gail Dalton Schlosser, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary, (2 ed. 2008) § 26.12.1, § 26-14, § 26.15, § 26.16; Thomas D. Davenport, Jr., Review and Application of the Louisiana Expungement Statute, The Advocate, Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Spring 2008, at 14 -15.
Thomas D. Davenport, Jr., is a member of the American Inns of Court, National Association of Bond Lawyers, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, American Bar Association, Louisiana Association for Justice, Louisiana State Bar Association, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Fourth Degree Knight, Knights of Columbus, Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Krewe of Hercules. Additionally, he received the prestigious Chancellor’s Award from Southern University Law Center for an outstanding argument before the Louisiana Supreme Court and the Cicardo Award & Scholarship. He is an All American Scholar as designated by the United States Achievement Academy and is listed in the Who’s Who of Lawyers.
He is also a member of the Chancellor’s Advisory Board, Southern University Law Center, Renaissance Advisors, Renaissance Home for Youth, serves on the Rapides Parish Civil Service Board, the Louisiana State Bar Association, Professionalism and Quality of Life Committee, Subcommittee on Bar Admissions and is a Hearing Officer for the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board.
Thomas D. Davenport, Jr., enjoys hunting, fishing and camping when he is not practicing law. He also takes pleasure in teaching law students.
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