As an attorney, Andrew F. Barr’s unwavering dedication to each case, coupled with his meticulous attention to detail, ensures that he delivers the best possible outcome for his clients. With a track record of obtaining substantial reimbursements and settlements, Andrew’s prowess in securing favorable results is unmistakable.
Andrew’s practice areas encompass a diverse range of legal landscapes, from Workers’ Compensation and Premise Liability to Contract Disputes and Non-Profit Advocacy. His proficiency extends further to the intricate realms of Municipality Counsel and Employment Law, highlighting his ability to adapt and excel across various subjects.
Andrew’s affiliations within the legal community further exemplify his dedication. As an active member of the Baton Rouge Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Section, he immerses himself in the nuanced intricacies of this area. His participation as a “Belly Up to the Bar” participant underscores his commitment to professional growth and engagement.
Beyond his legal practice, Andrew’s intellectual curiosity and contribution to academia shine brightly. His publication, “The Tidelands Oil Controversy: 1947-1960,” featured in the Southeast Historical Review in 2011, showcases his ability to dissect complex historical legal matters. His involvement in speaking engagements, such as his presentation at the Southeast Historical Society Conference and the Louisiana School Law Workshop, underscores his dedication to both legal knowledge dissemination and ethical professionalism.
Andrew received a B.A. in History in 2007 and went on to earn his M.A. in History as well in 2010, both from Southeastern Louisiana University. He received his Juris Doctorate from Southern University Law Center in 2016. During his time at law school, Andrew’s leadership skills and vision culminated in him founding and presiding over the Maritime Law Society, showcasing his ability to shape and lead legal discourse. His selection as the 2016 WILG Scholarship Recipient is a testament to his exemplary commitment.