Kean Miller Hawthorne D'Armond McCowan & Jarman, L.L.P.

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Kean Miller Hawthorne D'Armond McCowan & Jarman, L.L.P. is a Law Firm in Lake Charles, Louisiana

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One Lakeshore Drive, Suite 1150
Lake Charles, Louisiana 70629 (Calcasieu Parish)

Phone

337-430-0350

 


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RESIDENT PARTNER

Terrence D. McCay (Partner) born Covington, Kentucky; admitted to bar, 1999, Louisiana; U.S. District Court, Middle, Western and Eastern Districts of Louisiana; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. Education: University of Kentucky (B.S., Forestry, 1980); Virginia Tech (M.S., Forest Management and Economics, 1982; M.B.A., 1983); Louisiana State University (J.D., 1999). Member, Moot Court Competition, 1998. Co-Author: "Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act," Baton Rouge Bar Journal, April 2004. Author: "Sale of Undivided Timber Interest: Louisiana's '80/20' Law Ruled Unconstitutional," Forests & People Magazine, Vol. 53, No. 3, 2003; "Why Giles Should Be Invited to the Party: The Weingarten Right in a Nonunion Setting," Louisiana Bar Journal, Volume 49, No. 3, October/November 2001; "Feasibility of Small Mill Investments for Utilizing Small-Diameter Hardwood from Coal Lands in Southwestern Virginia," Forest Products Journal, Volume 34, Number 6, June 1984. Lecturer: Kean Miller Labor and Employment Law Seminar, White Oak Plantation, 2009; "Organization and Documentation - A Winning Combination," 2006 Louisiana Labor and Employment Seminar, LA Works Job Force Center, Lake Charles, Louisiana; "The Americans with Disability Act - A Blueprint for Today and Tomorrow," Labor and Employment Law Seminar, Baton Rouge, 2005; "Hot Topics in Labor & Employment Law," McNeese Small Business Development Center, Louisiana Department of Labor, Chamber Southwest, 2002; "Employment Law Updates and Employee Handbooks," McNeese State University, Burton Business Center, 2002; "Hot Topics in Labor & Employment Law," West Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce, 2001; "Labor Laws: From Hiring to Firing," McNeese State University, Burton Business Center, 2000, 2001. Member: Southwest Louisiana, Louisiana State (Louisiana State Law Institute Council, Observer, Young Lawyers Section, 2002), Federal and American Bar Associations; Southwest Louisiana Defense Counsel; American Inns of Court (Albert Tate Chapter). Practice Areas: Civil Litigation Defense; Labor and Employment.Email: Terrence D. McCay

OF COUNSEL

Jennifer G. Gary (Of Counsel) born Jennings, Louisiana; admitted to bar, 1995, Louisiana; 1997, U.S. District Court, Western District of Louisiana; 2002, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana. Education: McNeese State University (B.S., Pre-Med/Biology, 1989); Loyola University School of Law (J.D., 1995). Epsilon Alpha Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi. Member: Women's Honor Society, McNeese State University; Freshman Honor Society, McNeese State University; Environmental Law Society, Loyola Law School; St. Thomas More Legal Society, Loyola Law School. Recipient, Law and Medicine Award. Law Clerk to Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal, 1996-1997; Fourteenth Judicial District Court, 1995-1996. Teaching Assistant, Legal Research and Writing, Loyola University School of Law. Business Law Adjunct Professor, McNeese State University. Lecturer: "Hot Topics in Labor and Employment," 2002; "Professionalism in Law & Medicine," Southwest Louisiana Bar Association Law & Medicine Seminar, 2000; "Senior Crime and Fraud Prevention," Institute for Indian Development and the Senior Community Service Employment Program, 2000; Presentations for the Albert Tate, Jr., American Inn of Court: "Great Expectations," Professionalism Expectations of the Bench Bar, 2004; "Ethics in Litigation," 2002; "Lawyer's Obligation to the Community," 2001; "Mentoring," 2000; "Cross Examination," 1999. Member: Southwest Louisiana (Executive Council, 1997-2000; Young Lawyers Section: Secretary/Treasurer, 1995-1996; President, 1996-1997), Louisiana State (Board of Governors, 2001-2002; Environmental Law Section Liaison, Committee on Post Conviction Representation Liaison; Young Lawyers Section: Fourth District Representative, 1997-1999; Chairperson, Affiliate Outreach Project, 1998-1999; Secretary, 1999-2000; Chair-Elect, 2000-2001; Chair, 2001-2002; Immediate Past-Chair, 2002-2003; Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Committee, Access to Justice Committee) and American (Delegate, ABA YLD Assembly, 1998-2002) Bar Associations; Albert Tate American Inns of Court (Member, 1996—; Executive Council, Program Chair, 1997-1999); Southwest Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel; Southwest Louisiana Bar Auxiliary; Louisiana Center for Law and Civic Education (Board Member, 2000-2001); Louisiana Bar Foundation (Young Fellow, Board of Directors, 2001-2003; Membership Committee, 2001-2002, Membership Committee Chair, 2002-2003); Louisiana Law Institute (Board of Directors, 2001- 2002). Practice Areas: Civil Litigation Defense; Toxic Tort Defense; Toxic Torts; Workers Compensation Defense.Email: Jennifer G. Gary


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