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Mark Plaisance Biography
Special Counsel
to the Babcock Law Firm is Mark D. Plaisance, a native of Cut
Off, La., and a resident of Baker, Louisiana for 18 years. Mr.
Plaisance earned an A.S. in General Business and B.A. in
Communication Arts from Nicholls State University and
subsequently received his J.D. from the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law
Center, where he was a member of the Appellate Advocacy Board
and represented LSU for two years in the LSBA Young Lawyer’s
Mock Trial Competition.
Mr. Plaisance,
who concentrates in the areas of appellate practice, complex
legal research, criminal law and civil litigation, has handled
numerous appeals in both state and federal court. He has argued
cases before the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal, Third
Circuit Court of Appeal, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal and the
United States Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal on such
topics as desegregation law, school building ownership law,
medical malpractice law and personal injury law.
In addition, he
has lectured on several topics including Lawyer Professionalism
and the legal aspects of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.
He has also written articles for the Baton Rouge Bar
Association, “Around the Bar” on subjects such as changes in
uninsured motorist insurance waiver forms and in practicing law
in city courts.
Mr. Plaisance
was instrumental in the creation of a City of Baker School
system, leading the legal challenge which resulted in the City
of Baker system becoming one of the first systems ever in the
United States to be created from a school system undergoing
court-ordered desegregation. In conjunction with this case, he
successfully argued – for the first time in Louisiana – that the
newly created Baker system succeeded to the administration,
management and ownership of school property located within the
Baker City limits without the necessity of monetary
reimbursement to the remaining system.
He is a member
of the Louisiana Bar Association and the Baton Rouge Bar
Association. Some of Mr. Plaisance’s civic associations include
membership in the Baker Chamber of Commerce and the Baker Rotary
Club where he has served as president of each organization. He
is also active in the Boy Scouts of America where he is a member
of the Quinipissa Lodge 479 Order of the Arrow.
Mr. Plaisance
is admitted to practice in the Louisiana Supreme Court, all
Louisiana Courts of Appeal, all Louisiana District Courts, the
U.S. District Court (Middle District) and the U.S. Federal
Appeal Court, Fifth Circuit.
In 2002, Mr.
Plaisance was elected Judge, Baker City Court, a position he
still holds today. As a part-time judge, Mr. Plaisance is able
to maintain a full-time practice which is located in Baker. |