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Professor
Trichard@sulc.edu
(225) 771-4900 ext. 211
Courses taught:
Torts; Security Devices; Sports Law
Professor Thomas E. Richard
joined the law faculty in 1992 as an instructor and
became a full professor in 2003. He is frequently
called upon as a continuing legal education lecturer
on torts reform, sports law, and professionalism.
A former clerk for the Honorable
Charles A. Marvin of the Second Circuit Court of
Appeal from 1975-76, Richard was a general civil
practitioner for 16 years in the areas of insurance
defense, workers’ compensation litigation,
successions, personal injury litigation, admiralty
and maritime law, real estate and oil and gas title
examination, oil and gas litigation, corporate
litigation, and timber contract litigation.
Among his numerous professional
affiliations, he is a Louisiana Bar Foundation
fellow, a member of the Louisiana State Bar
Association Professionalism and Quality of Life
Committee, the Dean Henry George McMahon American
Inn of Court, and the Sports Lawyers Association,
and on the board of trustees for the Louisiana
Mental Health Advocacy Services, and the American
Bar Association Committee on Alternative
Dispute
Resolution. Prof. Richard has served on the board of
directors for the Lafayette Parish Bar Association, Acadiana Legal Services Corporation, and the
Lafayette Volunteer Lawyers Project.
He earned a bachelor’s degree
(1972) and the juris doctorate (1975) from Louisiana
State University. In law school, Richard was a
member of the Moot Court Board, an alternate
finalist in the Tullis Moot Court Competition, on
the dean’s list, and a member of the Board of
Governors for the Student Bar Association.
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