All legal claims must be brought within a certain period of time or they will be forever barred. This is known as the statute of limitation. In some states, the statute of limitation for negligence and product liability claims is one year. If you believe you have any legal claim, it is important to contact an attorney quickly to protect your claim from being barred by the statute of limitation.

 



The law firm of LeBlanc & Waddell is based in Louisiana and maintains offices in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Martindale-Hubble awarded the firm its highest honor: an "AV" rating. The firm concentrates its practice in the areas of occupational disease, consumer fraud, securities fraud, class action, the environment, employment-related discrimination, and personal injury. LeBlanc & Waddell is proud to be designated as Occupational Disease Counsel for the Louisiana AFL-CIO and the Louisiana NAACP.

LeBlanc & Waddell was founded by Jules B. LeBlanc, III, Cameron R. Waddell and J. Burton LeBlanc, IV. Our attorneys are licensed to practice law in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and South Carolina. The firm is proud to represent working men and women, aggrieved consumers, the disenfranchised and others who have suffered significant losses. The services furnished by LeBlanc & Waddell provide ordinary citizens with a level playing field in their quest for equal justice.

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