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Complex LitigationProducts Liability
Class Action Defense
Bankruptcy
Commercial Litigation
John E. W. Baay, II
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John Baay was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He grew up in Amarillo, Texas, and has been practicing law since 1994. John is licensed in all state and federal courts in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi. His practice areas include: Complex Litigation, Environmental and Toxic Tort Litigation, Products Liability, Premises Liability, Bankruptcy and General Civil Litigation.
Mr. Baay has a wide-ranging litigation practice defending personal injury claims, including fires and explosions, environmental releases and toxic torts, auto accidents, premises liability, and workplace injuries. For more than two decades, he has handled cases involving claims for serious personal injuries including traumatic brain injuries, burns, toxic exposure and orthopedic injuries. He has also used his business background to handle complex commercial litigation.
Mr. Baay attended Tulane University, and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Math and Psychology in 1984. He graduated from the University of New Orleans with a Master of Business Administration in 1989. He graduated from the Law Center at Louisiana State University in 1994. While in law school, he was selected for the school’s National Moot Court Team.
Before attending law school, Mr. Baay was a commercial banking officer in the energy and maritime department of a large regional bank. He also taught college preparatory calculus, physics and other math and science courses in a New Orleans high school. Since 2009, he has been an adjunct professor at Tulane Law School teaching Trial Advocacy. He is an active member of the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel and recently served on its board of directors. He is also a member of Defense Research Institute (DRI), American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) and Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM).
John E. W. Baay, II
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John Baay was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He grew up in Amarillo, Texas, and has been practicing law since 1994. John is licensed in all state and federal courts in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi. His practice areas include: Complex Litigation, Environmental and Toxic Tort Litigation, Products Liability, Premises Liability, Bankruptcy and General Civil Litigation.
Areas of Practice
Complex LitigationProducts Liability
Class Action Defense
Bankruptcy
Commercial Litigation
Curriculum Vitae
Mr. Baay has a wide-ranging litigation practice defending personal injury claims, including fires and explosions, environmental releases and toxic torts, auto accidents, premises liability, and workplace injuries. For more than two decades, he has handled cases involving claims for serious personal injuries including traumatic brain injuries, burns, toxic exposure and orthopedic injuries. He has also used his business background to handle complex commercial litigation.
Mr. Baay attended Tulane University, and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Math and Psychology in 1984. He graduated from the University of New Orleans with a Master of Business Administration in 1989. He graduated from the Law Center at Louisiana State University in 1994. While in law school, he was selected for the school’s National Moot Court Team.
Before attending law school, Mr. Baay was a commercial banking officer in the energy and maritime department of a large regional bank. He also taught college preparatory calculus, physics and other math and science courses in a New Orleans high school. Since 2009, he has been an adjunct professor at Tulane Law School teaching Trial Advocacy. He is an active member of the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel and recently served on its board of directors. He is also a member of Defense Research Institute (DRI), American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) and Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM).