Meet the two newest members of the Slabbed Legal Team

Mississippi boys made good in one way shape or fashion both:

Scott Sternberg

Scott Sternberg grew up along Highway 61, from New Orleans to Natchez, Miss., and joined the firm as an Associate in the fall of 2010.  He received a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Louisiana State University in 2006, serving as Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Reveille. After working in Washington, D.C. and as a freelance reporter, he continued on to receive his Juris Doctor and Diploma in Civil Law cum laude from LSU’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center, where he was a member of the Louisiana Law Review, selected for the Moot Court Board and elected President of the Student Bar Association.

In his spare time Scott teaches law at Loyola University School of Mass Communication.

Brodie Glenn

Brodie Glenn is a native of Monroe, Louisiana, who graduated magna cum laude from Mississippi College. Prior to attending law school, he worked for an engineering firm that serviced the oil and gas industry, specializing in instrumentation systems, automation, and process control. After several years in the oilfield, he attended Loyola University New Orleans College of Law where he served as a research assistant to Professor Dian Tooley-Knoblett, who specialized in civil law. Brodie graduated cum laude as a Crowe Scholar.

I’ll have a post a bit later that lays things out but for now enjoy the lovely music. (h/t for video correction in comments Ross and Post Turtle)

9 thoughts on “Meet the two newest members of the Slabbed Legal Team”

  1. My only gripe with the post is that Bad Boys is not a Bob Marley tune. Other than that, sounds like the Slabbed legal team is getting ready to kick some ass!

      1. Inner Circle released it in 1987. This has been accredited to Bob Marley, but he died in 1981. From what I’ve read it was in reference to “I Shot the Sheriff” by Bob Marley.

  2. Congrats, Doug! Sounds like you’ve got a great team leading the charge. Best of luck to you. Look forward to reading about favorable and just rulings soon.

    1. “just rulings”

      When the day comes everyone can approach a courthouse in this area with that exact expectation my work here will be complete. Well maybe not but it is a nice thought anyhow.

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