Cook Yancey King & Galloway, APLC
Amber Watt is an experienced attorney specializing in commercial litigation, corporate transactional matters, workers’ compensation defense, and Louisiana administrative law. Currently serving as an Associate at Cook Yancey King & Galloway since February 2016, Amber previously worked as an Associate Attorney at Harper Law Firm from August 2011 to January 2016 and as an Attorney at Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith, A PLC from August 2008 to October 2010. Amber is adept at managing cases from inception to resolution, encompassing client communication, claims analysis, drafting discovery, conducting depositions, and preparing for trial. Amber earned a Doctor of Law (JD) degree in Civil Law from Tulane University Law School and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in History from Agnes Scott College.
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Cook Yancey King & Galloway, APLC
As the largest Louisiana law Firm headquartered north of Baton Rouge, Cook, Yancey, King & Galloway currently consists of 33 attorneys and a support staff of 50 employees. Considered a full service law firm, areas of particular focus include business and personal taxation; management labor and employment issues; trusts, probate, estate planning and elder law; railroad and commercial carrier litigation; oil and gas and environmental law; health care law; public sector law; intellectual property; products liability and professional liability; gaming law; corporate, banking, and business and securities transactions; insurance defense, and toxic tort litigation. In addition to its extensive and diverse client base of individuals, public entities, small businesses, and larger corporate entities, the firm also serves as local counsel to national firms with a need for legal services in the Shreveport Bossier City area. To better serve the needs of their clients with interests outside the state of Louisiana, the firm has attorneys admitted to practice in Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Maryland, Washington D.C., and Colorado, New Mexico, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois