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Recent Additions to our Firm
Our firm congratulates three recent law school graduates and a new associate who have joined the Roedel Parsons’ Team.
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We first welcome two graduates of LSU Law School who joined us as associate attorneys in our Baton Rouge Office.
Bradley Guin, a native of Haughton, Louisiana, obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from LSU in 2015. He graduated in May 2019 from LSU Law School with a Juris Doctor and a Diploma in Comparative Law. He served as the Managing Editor of the Louisiana Law Review and as a member of the Student Bar Association Ethics Committee. During Law School he received several academic awards including the Dean's Scholar Award and CALI Awards for the highest exam grades in Louisiana Security Devices Survey, Constitutional Law I, Louisiana Civil Procedure I, and Legal Research & Writing II. Prior to joining Roedel Parsons, Bradley worked as a law clerk at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Louisiana and as a Committee Clerk for the Louisiana House of Representatives.
Daniel T. Price, a native of New Iberia and Lafayette, received his undergraduate degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he studied music and trumpet performance. He graduated with honors from LSU Law School in May 2019. He also received the Dean's Scholar Award and CALI Awards academic excellence in Legal Writing, Administrative Law and Environmental Law Policy courses. Daniel also participated in the Moot Court competition and was a member of the LSU Board of Advocacy in 2019. His team received the Best Brief Award in the Tullis Moot Court Competition and he represented LSU in the American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition in 2018 and 2019. In addition, Daniel interned in the Middle District of Louisiana with the late Judge James Brady.
Roedel Parsons also welcomes two new associate attorneys to our New Orleans Office.
Stephen G. Collura graduated from Louisiana State University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. He was a recipient of the LSU Tiger Twelve award as well as the Greek Man of the Year award. He earned his Juris Doctor degree cum laude in 2015 from LSU Law School. While in law school, Stephen was both a Paul M. Hebert and Chancellor's Scholar and served as a Senior Editor on the Louisiana Law Review Editorial Board. He earned the CALI award distinction in Legal Research & Writing. While in law school, Stephen served as a legal extern for the Honorable James J. Brady of the Middle District of Louisiana. He joined the Roedel Parsons Team in our New Orleans Office in the spring of 2020. Stephen focuses his practice on workers compensation and general liability defense. Stephen has experience in countless cases assessing a client's needs and providing a strategy based in the law to obtain final resolution, whether that be through a quicker settlement or all the way through trial of the matter.
Sydne R. Cunningham was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She attended Louisiana State University where she majored in Sports Administration with a minor in Business Administration. She earned her Juris Doctor degree from Tulane University Law School graduating in 2020. While in law school, she served as an Honor Board Justice from 2017-2020. Sydne was elected as the Treasurer for the Black Law Student Association for the 2018-2019 year. Sydne also served as a senior member for the Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. During law school, Sydne externed at the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana under the supervision of the Honorable Judge Brian A. Jackson. Sydne joined Roedel Parsons in our New Orleans Office as an associate in the fall of 2020. She is part of the general litigation group with a focus on asbestos litigation, insurance defense, and insurance coverage.
We are thankful that Bradley, Daniel, Stephen and Sydne have chosen to begin and further their legal careers with our firm. These excellent new associate attorneys build upon Roedel Parsons’ already significant depth and enhance to our ability to quickly and successfully address our clients’ legal needs.
Bradley Guin, a native of Haughton, Louisiana, obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from LSU in 2015. He graduated in May 2019 from LSU Law School with a Juris Doctor and a Diploma in Comparative Law. He served as the Managing Editor of the Louisiana Law Review and as a member of the Student Bar Association Ethics Committee. During Law School he received several academic awards including the Dean's Scholar Award and CALI Awards for the highest exam grades in Louisiana Security Devices Survey, Constitutional Law I, Louisiana Civil Procedure I, and Legal Research & Writing II. Prior to joining Roedel Parsons, Bradley worked as a law clerk at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Louisiana and as a Committee Clerk for the Louisiana House of Representatives.
Daniel T. Price, a native of New Iberia and Lafayette, received his undergraduate degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he studied music and trumpet performance. He graduated with honors from LSU Law School in May 2019. He also received the Dean's Scholar Award and CALI Awards academic excellence in Legal Writing, Administrative Law and Environmental Law Policy courses. Daniel also participated in the Moot Court competition and was a member of the LSU Board of Advocacy in 2019. His team received the Best Brief Award in the Tullis Moot Court Competition and he represented LSU in the American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition in 2018 and 2019. In addition, Daniel interned in the Middle District of Louisiana with the late Judge James Brady.
Roedel Parsons also welcomes two new associate attorneys to our New Orleans Office.
Stephen G. Collura graduated from Louisiana State University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. He was a recipient of the LSU Tiger Twelve award as well as the Greek Man of the Year award. He earned his Juris Doctor degree cum laude in 2015 from LSU Law School. While in law school, Stephen was both a Paul M. Hebert and Chancellor's Scholar and served as a Senior Editor on the Louisiana Law Review Editorial Board. He earned the CALI award distinction in Legal Research & Writing. While in law school, Stephen served as a legal extern for the Honorable James J. Brady of the Middle District of Louisiana. He joined the Roedel Parsons Team in our New Orleans Office in the spring of 2020. Stephen focuses his practice on workers compensation and general liability defense. Stephen has experience in countless cases assessing a client's needs and providing a strategy based in the law to obtain final resolution, whether that be through a quicker settlement or all the way through trial of the matter.
Sydne R. Cunningham was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She attended Louisiana State University where she majored in Sports Administration with a minor in Business Administration. She earned her Juris Doctor degree from Tulane University Law School graduating in 2020. While in law school, she served as an Honor Board Justice from 2017-2020. Sydne was elected as the Treasurer for the Black Law Student Association for the 2018-2019 year. Sydne also served as a senior member for the Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. During law school, Sydne externed at the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana under the supervision of the Honorable Judge Brian A. Jackson. Sydne joined Roedel Parsons in our New Orleans Office as an associate in the fall of 2020. She is part of the general litigation group with a focus on asbestos litigation, insurance defense, and insurance coverage.
We are thankful that Bradley, Daniel, Stephen and Sydne have chosen to begin and further their legal careers with our firm. These excellent new associate attorneys build upon Roedel Parsons’ already significant depth and enhance to our ability to quickly and successfully address our clients’ legal needs.