Monday, August 28, 2017

Baton Rouge Criminal Defense Attorneys

Convictions on any federal white collar crime will likely have serious repercussions on every aspect of your life. Since so much is at stake, anyone who is even suspected of a federal white collar offense should take immediate action to protect his or her rights and future. At Cazayoux Ewing Law Firm, our legal team includes a former federal prosecutor and a former U.S. Attorney who understand what the system is like and what it will take to develop a comprehensive and capable defense.


Baton Rouge Personal Injury Lawyers


The financial burdens that are imposed on the families of catastrophic accident victims can seem almost impossible to overcome. At Cazayoux Ewing Law Firm, our lawyers understand exactly how much you and your family will depend upon the outcome of this claim, and we will do everything we can to help you recover compensation that will offset the financial burden associated with your pain and suffering.


Meet the Team


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Don Cazayoux


A native of New Roads, Don Cazayoux is a former U.S. Attorney, congressman and state representative. After earning a law degree from Georgetown.


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Lane Ewing


A former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Criminal Division, Lane has substantial experience in complex tax fraud, money laundering and narcotics cases.


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Stan Lemelle


A recognized face in Louisiana’s legal community, Stan spent 35 years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, including nearly 20 years as Chief of the Criminal.


“My brother had died from a heatstroke because of his employer’s neglect and carelessness. My brother couldn’t stand up for himself, so we were grateful that Don could for him.”


- Client Wishes to Remain Anonymous


“Don knows how to use power in a balanced way. And he knows how to use it fairly and with compassion where compassion is needed.”


C. Frank Holthaus, Defense Attorney


“Don possesses a remarkable legal mind. His work ethic is unmatched, and I look forward to working with him for many more years.”


Lonny Guidroz, Attorney


“Stan Lemelle was very fair, very competent and very aggressive when he had to be.”


T.C. “Tommy” Damico, Defense Attorney


“Lane had a reputation for being a fair and reasonable prosecutor. He was prepared for court and successful in the courtroom.”


Mark Upton, Attorney


News & Insights


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Public Corruption Crimes: Charges You Can’t Afford


For most people, the term “public corruption” probably conjures up images of pinstriped politicians in a dimly-lit, smoke-filled room, exchanging promises in exchange for money (more commonly referred to as “bribes”). But public corruption encompasses a broad array of activities, including fraud, bribery and racketeering to name a few, which ultimately pose a threat to […]


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Queen For a Day: The Risks of Proffer Agreements


A “Proffer agreement,” more informally known as “queen-for-a-day” agreement, is a routine tool used in federal criminal practice.[1] However, before you decide to enter into a proffer agreement with the government, you should take a careful look at some of the hidden pitfalls and perils associated with these agreements and weigh your options carefully. What […]


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Cazayoux Ewing Represents Case Against the Federal Government


Original post: Louisiana Record on March 10, 2017 by Michael Abella LAFAYETTE – A Lafayette Parish resident alleges she was injured in a motor vehicle accident with a federal employee. Crystal Gerard filed a complaint on March 3 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, Lafayette Division against the United States […]


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Best Practices with Email Policies


Remember the 2014 movie “The Interview”? Not so much the movie itself but the fact that hackers apparently unhappy with the comedic film’s unflattering portrayal of North Korea retaliated by breaking into film distributor Sony Corp.’s email servers and releasing embarrassing private messages. The case was such a public relations and electronic security nightmare that […]



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