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Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett Celebrates 25 Years as a Trusted Partner

New Orleans, LA, August 4, 2022 - It’s remarkable to look back 25 years  and recall the events of 1997, the year that the law firm of Mouledoux,  Bland, Legrand & Brackett was established. Google was first  registered as a trademark. Netflix was launched (on discs!). Titanic was  in the movie theaters. Bill Clinton was in the White House. The world  lost Mother Teresa and Princess Di.

In New Orleans, André J. Mouledoux, Wilton E. Bland, III, Georges M.  Legrand and Alan G. Brackett, who had worked together for over a decade,  joined to form a law firm that would handle maritime, workers’  compensation and insurance defense work. Five attorneys from their prior  firm joined them, with the mission to create a great place to work that  values team members as well as clients. The new firm, Mouledoux, Bland,  Legrand & Brackett, was anchored by trust in each other and the  ability to provide

aggressive, professional and ethical litigation defense.

MBLB has seen strong and steady growth through its 25 years. Three  original associates are equity members. The firm’s practice has grown to  include trucking and transportation defense, municipal law, and a broad  array of corporate services. Their federal workers’ compensation  practice extends nationwide; their state workers’ compensation practice  is statewide.

“Seventy percent of law firms don’t survive their founding members. We  were determined to grow MBLB so it wouldn’t be one of those,” says Alan  Brackett. “We wanted to be our clients’ trusted partner for litigation  defense and that continues to be our mission every day.”

“What a ride it’s been!” says Georges Legrand. “I truly believe that one  of the hallmarks of our firm is the fact that the founding partners  have practiced together for almost 38 years. That is not always the case  in any business, much less the practice of law. We started with mutual  respect and trust in each other, including the knowledge we were  excellent attorneys and would work hard, so that the firm would succeed  and prosper. Those attributes are still present today.”

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