The Glorioso Law Firm
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Vincent "Trey" Glorioso, III
Education:
High School:
St. Pauls, Covington, Louisiana, 1988-1992
Three time Regional Tennis Champion
Two time State Tennis Champion
College:
Milsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi, 1992-1994
Ranked #1 Singles
Second Team All Conference, Singles and Doubles
University of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1994-1996, Bachelor of General Studies
Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1996-2000, JD
Primary Areas of Practice:
Civil Litigation, Jury Trials
Personal Injury
Wrongful Death
Premises Liability, slips and falls
Automobile Collisions
Mass Tort Litigation
Affiliations:
Association of Trial Lawyers of America, New Lawyers Division, Board of Governor
American Bar Association
Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association
Louisiana State Bar Association
Founder and Past President, Justinian Law Society, Loyola Law School (a local chapter of the National Italian American Bar Association)
Courts Admitted to Practice Before:
Louisiana Supreme Court
Louisiana District Courts
Federal District Courts, Eastern District, Middle District, Western District
United States 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
Recent Results Obtained:
$2,000,000 Unsafe premises, Man suffers leg amputation
$750,000 Wrongful Death, mother and two minor children lose their father
$400,000 Unsafe premises, slip and fall, herniated discs
$350,000 Unsafe premises, lady slips and falls and herniates two discs
$300,000 Wrongful death case, brother and sister lose their father
$285,000 Motor coach accident, passenger on bus suffers collapsed lung
$250,000 Jones act seaman loses vision in one eye
$175,000 Trucking collision, head injuries
$120,000 Trucking collision, head injuries
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Please Note:
Statutes of limitation may apply and determine how long you have to file a lawsuit. In the case of personal injury litigation, the type of injury as well as the state the injury occurred in are some of the factors used to determine the length of time you have in which to file a lawsuit. Read the statute of limitations in your state.