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David
Groner
Mr. Groner is a life-long
resident of Iberia Parish, Louisiana.
He maintains memberships and associations
with many local civic and charitable
groups.
He received his Bachelor of Science
and Juris Doctor degrees from Louisiana
State University. He was first licensed
to practice law in the State of Louisiana
in 1981 and has been practicing in the
local area since that time. Mr. Groner
has maintained memberships in various
legal, business and charitable associations
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- American Trial Lawyers Association
- Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association
- Auto Torts Section - State of Louisiana
Chairman
- Maritime Law Section
- American Inns of Court, Inn on the Teche
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- Iberia Parish Bar Association
- Past chairman, Industrial Development
Foundation of Iberia Parish
- Executive Board Industrial Development
Foundation (8 year member)
- Past Chairman, Board of Directors Municipal
Fire & Police Civil Service Board, City
of New Iberia, Louisiana
- Louisiana Wildlife Federation, Inc.
- Iberia Association of Retarded Citizens
Since he began practicing, Mr. Groner has
continued his legal education through various
legal educational programs, attending numerous
seminars throughout the year and has completed
the Ultimate Trial Advocacy Course sponsored
by the National College of Advocacy at Harvard
University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Currently, Mr. Groner co-sponsers the "People's
Law School" with the Louisiana Trial
Lawyer's Association, providing a month long
series of seminars available to the general
public. The seminars provide a broad range
of topics dealing with various areas of the
law , taught by area Judges and attorneys.
Mr. Groner also has become a frequent speaker
for the Louisiana Trial Lawyer's Association
where he lectures to other attorneys for completion
of Continuing Legal Education.
Mr. Groner has been appointed by the Chief
Judge of the United States District Court
for the Western District of Louisiana to be
Chairman of the Atchafalaya Basin Land Commission,
which acts to determine fair compensation
to landowners whose property is being expropriated
by the Federal Government.
Mr. Groner has been appointed by United States
District Judge Richard Haik to the Plaintiff's
Liaison Committee to the Eunice Train Derailment
Class Action and has been appointed by United
States District Judge Rebecca Doherty to the
Plaintiff Steering Committee and recently
was appointed Class Counsel to process the
Preliminary Settlement Agreement in the New
Iberia Train Derailment Class Action.
Mr. Groner currently serves on the Board
of Governors of the Louisiana Trial Lawyer's
Association and has been a Speaker at Auto
Tort Litigation Seminars for attorneys.
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April
Petry Defelice
Ms. Petry, a native
of Gueydan, Louisiana, received her
Bachelor degree and Juris Doctor degree
from Louisiana State University.
After graduating from law school, Ms.
Petry served as a lawclerk for the judges
of the 14th Judicial District Court,
Parish of Calcasieu. Ms. Petry concentrates
her practice in the areas of personal
injury, domestic/family and business
litigation. Ms. Petry has maintained
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- Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association
- Auto Torts Section
- Family Law Section
- American Trial Lawyers Association
- Motor Liability Section
- Family Law Section
- American Inns of Court - Inns on the Teche
- Iberia Parish Bar Association
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- American Bar Association
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Marcus Anthony Bryant
Marcus Anthony Bryant
is life-long resident of New Iberia
and its surrounding areas. Marcus received
a Bachelor of Liberal Arts in English
with a minor in Computer Science and
his Juris Doctorate from Southern University-
Baton Rouge. While in law school, Marcus
served as the president of the Criminal
Law Society where began a research program
with the Innocence Project- New Orleans.
He also was elected Vice-President of
the Student
Bar Association 2003-04. While in law
school, Marcus clerked and extern in
several prestigious law firms where
he gained experience in the areas of
personal injury, education and commercial
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After graduation, Marcus’ legal career began
as a law clerk in Louisiana State District
Court with Honorable Charles L. Porter, in
the 16th Judicial District, which covers St.
Mary, St. Martin, and Iberia Parish. As a
law clerk, Marcus gained extensive experience
in trial work dealing with complex issues
in personal injury, admiralty and some domestic
cases. After two years with Judge Porter,
Marcus was selected by Chief Federal Judge,
Honorable Richard T. Haik, for the Western
District of Louisiana, where he gained experience
with motion and trial practice in complex
federal litigations.
Since joining the David Groner, PLC firm
Marcus has primarily concentrated on catastrophic
personal injury, motor vehicle accidents,
business and general litigation.
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Our friendly and dedicated support staff
consists of trained secretaries, paralegals
and other personnel who assure that our attorneys'
needs and our clients' needs are properly
handled. Frequent in-house training is performed
by our attorneys to assure our staff is able
to serve our clients properly. Our staff is
here to assist you while your case is being
handled by the attorneys. We are proud to
have such a talented and committed staff.

Standing from left to right:
Anne Marie Pridgen; Eileen Boudoin; Mary Martin;
Lisa Finch; Lori Lanassa
Seated from left to right:
Alida Alexander; Carolyn Ostarly; Stacey Ramke
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