Julie M. McCall
Associate
General Information
JULIE M. MCCALL joined the firm as an associate in 2005, and is a member of our Litigation Section. She practices primarily complex commercial litigation, specifically in the areas of bankruptcy, banking law, and professional malpractice litigation.
Since joining the firm, Julie has participated in a broad range of commercial litigation matters. She has represented clients in connection with contract disputes, bankruptcy and creditors rights, and collection matters.
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy and Creditor Rights
- Casualty Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Restructuring and Reorganizations
- Insurance and Coverage Disputes
- Insurance Law
Education & Honors
Julie graduated summa cum laude from Louisiana Tech University in 2001. At Louisiana Tech, she was selected for membership in Phi Kappa Phi. In 2005, Julie earned her J.D. and B.C.L (Bachelor of Civil Law) degrees from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University. She was inducted into Order of the Coif and is a member of the Louisiana Law Review.
Bar & Court Admissions
Julie is admitted to practice in Louisiana and is a member of the Louisiana and Baton Rouge Bar Associations.
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