About Donald Cazayoux
Donald Cazayoux Jr. practices law in New Roads, Louisiana, focusing primarily on personal injury cases. As a partner at Cazayoux Ewing Law Office, he also handles family law, divorce, business law, and asbestos and mesothelioma claims. The firm is well-regarded for its commitment to serving clients throughout Louisiana, addressing a variety of legal issues with expertise and diligence. Established in the local community, the firm is known for thorough client representation and successful outcomes. He earned his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 1991, a prestigious institution known for its rigorous legal education.
Prior to that, he completed a Master of Arts in Psychology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 1993, following a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 1985. This educational background provides him with a unique perspective on the psychological aspects of legal disputes, particularly in personal injury and family law cases. The intersection of psychology and law enables him to understand the emotional dimensions of his clients' situations, allowing for more empathetic and effective advocacy. Most of his practice involves representing clients in personal injury claims, where he navigates the intricate details of liability and damages. Each case typically progresses from initial consultations and filings to negotiations and, if necessary, litigation in court. His experience in family law matters includes handling divorce proceedings and custody disputes, which often require a delicate balance of legal knowledge and emotional intelligence.
This comprehensive approach ensures that his clients receive not only legal guidance but also support during difficult periods. Before becoming a partner at Cazayoux Ewing Law Office, Donald worked in various legal settings, which helped shape his approach to client representation. His extensive knowledge of the law, combined with his commitment to understanding client needs, allows him to effectively advocate for their rights. He understands the nuances of the legal system and leverages this understanding to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients. Donald is an active member of several legal associations, including the Louisiana State Bar and the Federal Bar Association. His involvement with the Baton Rouge Bar Association and the Louisiana Association of Justice reflects his dedication to the legal profession and his desire to stay informed about developments in the law.
In addition to his legal practice, he contributes to the legal community through his participation in the Wex Malone Inns of Court and the Supreme Court of Louisiana Historical Society. Serving on the Louisiana House of Delegates, he engages in discussions about legal reforms and community issues. His contributions extend beyond the courtroom, making him a respected figure in both legal and local circles.