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Baton Rouge, Louisiana Gaming Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 9 Baton Rouge attorneys and 9 law firms.

Daniel K. Rester
Louisiana Gaming attorney at Adams and Reese with 53 years of experience
450 Laurel Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Deborah Duplechin Harkins
Louisiana Gaming attorney at McGlinchey Stafford with 46 years of experience
301 Main Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Jeffrey M. Barbin
Louisiana Gaming attorney at Phelps Dunbar with 27 years of experience
400 Convention Street, Baton Rouge, LA

John S. Campbell Jr.
Louisiana Gaming attorney at Taylor Porter Brooks and Phillips with 64 years of experience
451 Florida Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Kevin C. Hayes
Louisiana Gaming attorney at Adams and Reese with 34 years of experience
450 Laurel Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Mathile W. Abramson
Louisiana Gaming attorney at Kean Miller with 37 years of experience
400 Convention Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Richard B. Easterling
Louisiana Gaming attorney at Taylor Porter Brooks and Phillips with 35 years of experience
451 Florida Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Thomas M. Benjamin
Louisiana Gaming attorney at Breazeale Sachse and Wilson with 37 years of experience
301 Main Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Wesley M. Plaisance
Louisiana Gaming attorney at Breazeale Sachse and Wilson with 18 years of experience
301 Main Street, Baton Rouge, LA
Need help with a gaming law matter?
Gaming operators, those who own, operate or invest in a casino, betting parlor, racetrack or related business, their business partners, and customers (bettors) may need the services of a gaming attorney. Complex state, local, federal and international laws effect the operation of gaming businesses. In the United States gaming is highly regulated and gaming attorneys will represent their clients’ interests in state and federal court and before various commissions and regulatory agencies.
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