Atty. K. Luke Williamson
Luke Williamson is an AV Rated Personal Injury Attorney. The highest rating available by the lawyer rating system, Martindale Hubble.
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About K. Luke Williamson at a glance
K. Luke Williamson is a Member based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, practicing at Williamson Campbell & Whittington, LLC. They have 30+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1996. Admitted to practice in Louisiana (1996). Educated at Louisiana State University (J.D., 1996) and Louisiana State University (B.S., 1993). Recognitions include AV Preeminent. Serands clients in Baton Rouge, LA and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- Luke Williamson is an AV Rated Personal Injury Attorney
- The highest rating available by the lawyer rating system, Martindale Hubble
- Prior to forming the law firm of Williamson, Fontenot & Campbell LLC, Luke Williamson was a founding partner in the Baton Rouge law firm of McKay Williamson Lutgring & Cochran, LLC where he practiced exclusively in the realm of civil litigation
- Prior to forming McKay Williamson Lutgring & Cohran, LLC Mr. Williamson was an insurance defense litigator with the Baton Rouge law firm of Hoffman Sutterfield, P.L.C., where he concentrated in the areas of complex commercial litigation, medical malpractice, automobile casualty litigation, employment law, subrogation, and workers' compensation litigation
- Although Mr. Williamson began his career as a defense lawyer, he now pursues justice for families and individuals who have been injured due to the fault or wrongdoing of others
- Mr. Williamson specializes in insurance bad faith claims, uninsured motorist claims, tractor trailer and other motor vehicle accidents, and premises liability
- During law school, Mr. Williamson received many accollades
- He was elected a Member of the Paul M. Hebert Law Center-Louisiana State University Hall of Fame
- He additionally was awarded the school's highest academic honor, graduating Order of the Coif
- Finally, Mr. Williamson was also a Candidate of the Louisiana Law Review
- Mr. Williamson is a regular speaker to his peers at Continuing Legal Education programs
- He primarily focuses on personal injury claims and insurance issues
- His published works include: Prosecuting The Uninsured Underinsured Motorist Claim, 10S3003 N. B. I. 117 (2001), Trying The Soft Tissue Injury Case In Louisiana, 08U6704 N.B.I (2003) and Arbitrary & Capricious Claims Pursuant to Louisiana Uninsured Motorist Law, 225-497-4938 Auto Torts (March 2004 & December 2008)
- Mr. Williamson has served the community in many volunteer activities
- He is a former President of Forum 35
- He is the former treasurer of the West Feliciana Parish Chamber of Commerce
- He is a founder of Baton Rouge Uncorked which raises funds for numerous Baton Rouge area charities
- He also is Chairman of the Baton Rouge Bar Association Athletic Committee and has formerly served as chairman of the Mock Trial Committee
- Mr. Williamson additionally coaches his children's baseball and soccer teams
Jurisdictional Context
Why local counsel matters in Louisiana
Practicing law in Louisiana. Legal matters in Louisiana are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Baton Rouge are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Louisiana state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Louisiana brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Louisiana courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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