what is ex-baton rouge attorney mary roper doing now

by Ms. Wilhelmine Daniel 8 min read

Roper is now with the Baton Rouge law firm of Shows, Cali & Walsh. "The district court correctly dismissed her lawsuit," Loupe's attorney, Murphy Foster III, said in a written statement. "We respectfully suggest and believe that the First Circuit Court of Appeal will affirm that dismissal."

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Conversation recorded

Loupe also took issue with a conversation between the two of them which Roper covertly recorded. In the conversation, Loupe said, he discussed personal issues concerning his family and the health of his son. Loupe’s son, who was 15 at the time, was shot in 2012 and paralyzed below the navel.

Council infighting

Roper had a couple of vocal supporters on the council who expressed anger that the decision to remove Roper appeared to have been driven by a handful of council members while others were being kept in the dark about the machinations.

Business Owner

I've contacted the Roper Ligh law firm multiple times for legal assistance needed on various matters with my business. Mary has always been very helpful and easy to work with. She is very knowledgable and highly recommended.

Grace under fire

I hired Mary and her partner months ago for a civil appeal in a domestic dispute. My father died in August. He was a resident of Terrebonne Parish. 2 days after his funeral his widow and her daughter had me hospitalized by the coroner without reason. She pursued me in court as well.

Detailed and conscientious attorney

I have consulted with Mary on multiple matters over the years and have always found her to be detailed and conscientious in her approach. She always gives me an honest and truthful assessment of my legal matters so that I can make an informed decision.

Who is Roper Ligh?

The attorneys of ROPER LIGH have over fifty years of experience in advising governmental agencies, boards and commissions; litigating cases in state and federal courts; arguing before appellate tribunals; advocating for their clients in administrative hearings; and representing homeowner and condominium associations in all aspects. When faced with a legal problem, having an experienced law firm to represent you is critical to ensuring that your issues are handled properly.

How long has Randy been a lawyer?

Randy has been licensed for over 25 years and has successfully represented numerous individuals, businesses boards, and commissions in many areas of law. Read more

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