About Edwin
Edwin Dunahoe built his legal foundation at Northwestern State University of Louisiana, where he earned a B.S. in 1971, and at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University, where he received his J.D. in 1974. He completed his legal education in Louisiana and remained in the state to pursue a career in the law.
He has practiced law in Louisiana for many years. His professional base is the Dunahoe Law Office, where he serves as a lawyer. Public records show long-standing involvement in the state’s legal community through both practice and professional organizations.
Dunahoe’s professional affiliations are broad. He holds current memberships in the Louisiana Association of Justice, the Louisiana Bar Association, the Louisiana State Bar and the American Association of Justice. He also is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, a designation that recognizes experienced trial counsel. From 1996 to 2002 he served on the Louisiana Lawyer Disciplinary Board, a role that placed him at the intersection of practice and professional responsibility.
Trial work has been a central element of his career. His fellowship in the American College of Trial Lawyers points to significant courtroom work and experience in handling contested matters. He has represented clients in litigation, focusing on advocacy in the courts and the preparation that trial practice demands.
Colleagues and observers note that Dunahoe combines courtroom experience with active participation in bar organizations. His years on the disciplinary board involved evaluation of ethical complaints and hearings, giving him insight into the regulatory side of the profession. He has remained engaged in professional circles while continuing to practice, balancing case work with association duties.
He remains based at the Dunahoe Law Office and continues to practice law in Louisiana. He currently handles litigation and trial matters through his work at the Dunahoe Law Office.