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Professor of Law
cpicou@sulc.edu
(225) 771-4900 ext. 223
Courses taught:
successions and donations, matrimonial regimes,
comparative community property, obligations, civil
procedure, family law, torts, criminal law,
evidence, offshore personal injuries, seminar on
products liability, and workers’ compensation
A former partner in Picou and
Butterworth and former assistant district attorney,
Cynthia Picou joined the Law Center faculty in 1976.
Professor Picou has published widely on successions
and donations. She also has been a continuing legal
education seminar presenter on this topic for the
LSU Law Center, Tulane Estate Planning Seminar,
Louisiana State Bar Association, Louisiana Trial
Lawyers, Baton Rouge Bar Association, and Southern
University Law Center. She has also taught toxic
torts and presented a series of lectures on human
rights at the Georgia Technological Institute.
Her previous professional
experience in the general practice of law included
property disputes, domestic matters, and
successions. While serving the 20th Judicial
District in West Feliciana Parish, she prosecuted
felonies and assisted grand jury investigation of
two governmental institutions, the Louisiana Mental
and Forensic Hospital and Louisiana State
Penitentiary.
From 1965-67, Picou served as a
Peace Corps volunteer in Stagui, Colombia, working
as an educational television supervisor. She is a
1970 graduate of the LSU Law School and was inducted
into the Order of the Coif and Phi Kappa Phi.
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