About Galen
Galen Hair earned his J.D. from Tulane University School of Law. He came of age as a lawyer in a school known for its mix of doctrinal courses and practical training. That combination is visible in the way he approaches client matters: careful analysis followed by straightforward advice.
Law school laid the groundwork. At Tulane, students encounter complex statutes, courtroom procedure, and transactional drafting. Those elements often shape early careers, and they did for Hair. He left the law school with a formal education that prepared him for both litigation and counseling tasks.
Hair moved from the classroom into legal practice. Over the years he has handled client matters that required both strategic thinking and attention to detail. He has appeared in conferences and negotiations where outcomes turned on how well legal issues were explained and organized.
His work spans advisory and dispute-resolution roles. He investigates claims, reviews contracts, and advises clients on practical next steps. When a matter advances toward litigation, he works on pleadings and case strategy. When it does not, he focuses on problem solving that avoids court whenever possible.
Colleagues describe Hair as methodical. He breaks complex issues into manageable parts. He values clear writing and concise oral argument. Those habits can matter in legal work where small differences in presentation change outcomes.
Outside of courtroom and drafting tasks, Hair attends continuing legal education and follows changes in statutes that affect his clients. He keeps pace with new developments so that advice reflects current law rather than older practice points. This steady attention to the law is part of how he approaches each new engagement.
Clients can expect practical counsel delivered in plain language. Hair aims to translate legal concepts into terms that nonlawyers can use. He prepares options, outlines likely risks, and sets a path forward that aligns with a client’s priorities.
He currently maintains a law practice and handles client matters that draw on his Tulane Law training and experience in both advisory and dispute-resolution work.