About Remington Michael
Remington Michael Angelle began his academic journey in finance before turning to the law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 2013. After several years that included undergraduate study and early career decisions, he returned to school and completed his Juris Doctor at Southern University Law Center in 2018. Those years shaped a practical approach to problem solving and an interest in matters governed by state law.
After law school, Angelle moved into practice in Louisiana. He is admitted to the state bar and practices under the laws of Louisiana. Early in his career he navigated the routine demands of a young attorney: researching statutory text, drafting pleadings and memoranda, and learning courtroom procedure. Those experiences built a foundation for steady work on legal matters that require attention to detail and familiarity with regional legal institutions.
Colleagues describe Angelle as methodical and precise in his legal writing. He approaches cases by isolating the controlling legal issues, assembling the factual record, and presenting clear arguments. His background in finance informs an analytical style that proves useful when statutes, regulations or contractual provisions hinge on numerical or business-related details. He blends that analytical bent with practical concerns about timing, cost and client objectives.
Angelle has handled matters that arise under Louisiana statutory and regulatory frameworks. He has experience preparing filings for state court proceedings and for administrative processes, and he has developed a practical understanding of litigation rhythm in the state. He has also assisted in transactional work where resource allocation and risk assessment are central. His work tends to reflect an emphasis on clarity in legal documents and on measured advocacy in hearings.
He practices at Lobman Carnahan, where he is part of a team serving clients across a range of legal issues in Louisiana. His current practice centers on legal matters governed by Louisiana law and on representing clients in state-level proceedings. He continues to build experience in the courtrooms and offices where state law is applied and interpreted.