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Hammond Environmental Law Firm
Overview
Murphy, Rogers, Sloss & Gambel—an admiralty, maritime and commercial litigation law firm—was formed in July 1992 by Robert H. Murphy, E. Carroll Rogers and Peter B. Sloss. Gary J. Gambel became a director of the firm in April 1996; Charles L. Whited, Jr. in January 2000; Peter B. Tompkins in January 2002; John H. Musser, V in January 2007; and Ronald L. White in January 2008.
The firm's attorneys have substantial maritime litigation experience handling personal injury/death claims, seaman wage disputes, environmental torts, product liability claims, cargo damage claims, collisions, charter party disputes, claims for damage to fixed and floating objects, longshore and harbor workers' compensation claims, and insurance coverage disputes.
The commercial litigation practice involves representation of businesses, land owners, gaming companies and individuals in business litigation disputes.
The firm's other practice areas include general casualty litigation, land-based transportation defense, premises liability, products liability, gaming litigation, environmental law, employment litigation, class action litigation, workers' compensation matters, insurance defense and insurance coverage disputes.
About Murphy, Rogers, Sloss, Gambel & Tompkins
Practice Areas
- Environmental Law
- Admiralty & Maritime Law
- Personal Injury -- Defense
- Products Liability Law
- Workers' Compensation Law
Office Information
Address
200 West Thomas Street Hammond, LA 70401
Phone
Fax
- 985-340-2005
Websites
Other Offices
Murphy, Rogers, Sloss, Gambel & Tompkins (Main Office) One Shell Square 701 Poydras Street Suite 400 New Orleans, LA 70139 - 7909 (504) 523-0400
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