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Baton Rouge Office Moves to New Address

10/01/2013 12:00 AM

Hammonds and SillsThe Baton Rouge office of Hammonds, Sills, Adkins & Guice, LLC has moved their offices to the intersection of Acadian Thruway and I-10.  The new office address is within the beautiful Acadian Centre building at 2431 South Acadian Thruway

The new address is:

Hammonds, Sills, Adkins & Guice
2431 South Acadian Thruway
Baton Rouge, LA 70808

The Acadian Centre is a beautiful, modern building with many amenities and is also home to the Baton Rouge campus of The University of Phoenix and New York Life.  The central Baton Rouge location will enhance HSA&G's local accessibility and afford added convenience to our clients who travel the interstate via I-10 from as far east as Jacksonville and our western clientele from Houston and beyond.

The move only changed our physical address; there is no change in our telephone numbers or e-mail addresses.

 

Coverage from the local Baton Rouge Business Report magazine:
 

"Growing Law Firm Makes Move to Acadian Centre

After operating for about three decades from an office off South Foster Drive, Baton Rouge-based law firm Hammonds, Sills, Adkins & Guice has moved its offices to the sixth floor of Acadian Centre. "We really just needed more space," says managing partner Ken Sills. "We're hiring more associates and we're getting more work in, and it was just time to make a move." The 10,000 square feet of space the firm moved into earlier this month is about 40% larger than its former space, Sills says. Situated between Perkins Road and Interstate 10 at 2431 South Acadian Thruway, Acadian Centre is also home to tenants such as the University of Phoenix and New York Life. Sills says the firm looked at 30 to 35 sites in Baton Rouge before settling on Acadian Centre. "Because of the nature of our practice, we didn't need to be downtown, but we still wanted a convenient location for our clients," he says. David Vercher of KW Commercial helped the firm find the space and represented it in the lease negotiations. Along with increasing its number of attorneys on staff—currently at a dozen—the firm will be able to expand its areas of practice due to the move, Sills says. It currently specializes in insurance defense, as well as public elementary and secondary education matters. Among its clients are roughly 50 of Louisiana's school districts. The firm also has a branch office in Monroe with four attorneys. —Steve Sanoski"