Philip Hunter studied at Northeast Louisiana State University in 1973, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration. He completed his legal education at Louisiana State University Law Center and was admitted to the Louisiana Bar in 1976. He became an Assistant District Attorney in Grant Parish, Louisiana in 1977 through 1979. His expertise includes medical malpractice, workers’ compensation, personal injury, and more.
Phil Hunter
Attorney at Law
Admitted to the Louisiana Bar, 1976
Education
- Northeast Louisiana State University (B.B.A., magna cum laude, 1973)
- Louisiana State University Law Center (J.D., 1976)
- Honor Society : Phi Kappa Phi
- Moot Court Board and Finalist, 1974
- Law Clerk to Hon. William A. Culpepper, Chief Judge, Louisiana Third
- Circuit Court of Appeal, 1976-77
- Assistant District Attorney, Grant Parish, Louisiana, 1977-79
Professional Organizations
- Member : Alexandria Bar Association (President, 1995)
- Louisiana State Bar Association (Practice Improvement Committee, Bar Governance Committee)
- Louisiana Association for Justice (State President, 1995); Executive Committee, 1989-1994
- Louisiana House of Delegates (1982-1984, 1990-1992, 2006-2007)
SpeAker, Continuing Education on Topics:
- Examining Expert Witnesses, Preparing the Doctor for Trial or Mediation
- Practical Considerations for Plaintiff’s in Louisiana Workers Compensation Cases
- Insurance Workers’ Compensation, Pleading Damages, Trial Tactics,
Medicare Set Aside in Liability and Workers’ Compensation Cases and Trust Accounting – Handling Client Property.