
McCollister, McCleary & Fazio APLC - Baton Rouge, LA
11616 Southfork AvenueSuite 302P.O. Box 40686Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Baton Rouge Commercial and Residential Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
McCollister, McCleary & Fazio, A Professional Law Corporation, was organized in March of 1988. Today, the firm is a special-service organization with 2 attorneys and a support staff of 4 individuals.
The firm can and does provide the broad range of legal services necessitated by today's complex commercial and business world. The varied skills of our attorneys permit us to rapidly provide the necessary expertise to deal with complex legal matters requiring specialized knowledge...
McCollister, McCleary & Fazio, A Professional Law Corporation, was organized in March of 1988. Today, the firm is a special-service organization with 2 attorneys and a support staff of 4 individuals.
The firm can and does provide the broad range of legal services necessitated by today's complex commercial and business world. The varied skills of our attorneys permit us to rapidly provide the necessary expertise to deal with complex legal matters requiring specialized knowledge...
McCollister, McCleary & Fazio, A Professional Law Corporation, was organized in March of 1988. Today, the firm is a special-service organization with 2 attorneys and a support staff of 4 individuals.
The firm can and does provide the broad range of legal services necessitated by today's complex commercial and business world. The varied skills of our attorneys permit us to rapidly provide the necessary expertise to deal with complex legal matters requiring specialized knowledge in serveral areas.
Personal service is the cornerstone of any legal practice, regardless of the nature of the legal skills required. Our goal has always been the fulfillment of our clients' needs in a timely and professional manner through such personal service. Today, we continue to meet this goal.
MEMBERS OF THE FIRM
Thomas D. Fazio, born Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May 17, 1960; admitted to bar, 1985, Louisiana; 1985, U.S. District Court, Eastern, Western, and Middle Districts of Louisiana and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 1985. Co-author with Sidney D. Fazio, "Louisiana Boundary Law and Adjoining Landowner Disputes", Professional Education Systems, Inc., 1987. Education: Louisiana State University (B.A. 1982), Louisiana State University Law Center (J.D. 1985). Member: Baton Rouge, Louisiana State and American Bar Associations.
Michelle LeBlanc Ward, board Dothan, Alabama, August 30, 1974; admitted to bar, 1999, Louisiana. Education: Louisiana State University (B.A. 1996), Louisiana State University Law Center (J.D. 1999). Member: Louisiana State and American Bar Associations.
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