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Leah Guerry, long-time force for trial lawyers in Baton Rouge, is dead at 89

Por: The Advocate Politics March 04, 2023

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Leah Guerry, a pioneering attorney who spent years jousting with the business lobby as the leader of the trial lawyers’ association, died at her Baton Rouge home on Feb. 25 after a sudden illness. She was 89.For decades before her 2011 retirement, Guerry was one of the titans influencing the laws passed by the Legislature and governors.She didn’t do it by banging on tables, cursing or making threats.“I always found her to be such a... + full article



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