Maritime Attorney Named Partner by New Orleans Law Firm

July 30, 2014

The Lambert Firm in New Orleans says that Emily C. Jeffcott, Cayce C. Peterson, and Jeremy Z. Soso have been named partners in the firm. Of the three, Attorney Cayce C. Peterson specializes in maritime law, product liability, whistleblower claims and personal injury law.

Since joining The Lambert Firm in 2006, attorney Cayce C. Peterson has proved himself a skilled litigator and legal analyst in the practice areas of maritime law, product liability, whistleblower claims and personal injury law.

Peterson, who earned his law degree at Tulane Law School, was honored in the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 list in 2012.

With an undergraduate education in physics and mathematics, Peterson brings a unique perspective to scientific and technical issues that often arise in complex cases. His experience and dedication have made him a reliable advocate for individuals and businesses in both state and federal courts.

About The Lambert Firm
Since 1977, Hugh P. Lambert and the Louisiana trial lawyers of The Lambert Firm, PLC, have provided a wide range of legal advocacy from individual maritime and automobile claims to complex multi-district litigation.
 

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