Thomas David Davenport Jr

602 Murray St, Alexandria, LA

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4.9 / 5
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Education

2013
Trial Lawyers College, Advocacy
2001
Southern University Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor (Cum Laude)
1998
Northeast Louisiana University, BA - Bachelor of Arts (Honors)
1997
Northeast Louisiana University, Associate of Arts (Honors)

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Trey flynn

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17 Nov, 2024
I had a complex legal issue and I am an attorney that specializes in criminal defense, immigration, and domestic law. I’ve been practicing for over 10 years and I’ve known Tommy it seems like my whole life so when I felt like I needed help where my partnership of approximately, 13 years was dissolving and my partner and his wife were taking advantage of me. The first person I thought to call was Tommy to make sure that I wasn’t being taken advantage of.. I couldn’t think of anybody else that has the legal experience and the care he gives to his clients; so I picked up the phone called him met with him. He first made sure I was OK before getting into the legal aspect Of the case he immediately got to work had a plan and I couldn’t be happier with the way Tommy handled the case and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome of the case Tommy did things that other attorneys wouldn’t do Tommy even though we were friends Tommy takes his practice very seriously his case is seriously he cares about all of his clients and whether you’ve known him for five minutes five years, he treats everybody the same, and puts the same amount of effort and work in each and everyone of his cases and myself and my family couldn’t be happier with the work Tommy dead as well as outcome but what differentiates Tommy from everybody else is this the little things that he does it really aren’t a part of the case but it helps put you at ease and it helps you and your family out while he’s still working on your case so we couldn’t be more grateful and thankful to Tommy and his staff and if you ever have anything complex is not many people and there’s not anyone I can think of that the knowledge is willing to put that knowledge to work anything complex for any legal issue you have will keep fighting fighting fighting for you
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Bobby branton

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30 Oct, 2024
Tommy is a very knowledgeable attorney who is compassionate and truly cares about his clients. He treats you as a person, not as number. I would definitely use him again!!
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Lashunda metoyer

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21 Oct, 2024
He was a lawyer for me along time along ..I really believe got sent him to me .First I met his wife it’s all a testimony…One of the best lawyers in town ..He and his wife were truly a blessing…
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Passionate and dedicated attorney who fights tirelessly for his clients
“He fought like the devil. At first I didn't think he had it in him. He fought for me.”
2
Personalized and caring approach, treating clients as individuals
“He gets to know his clients and goes further than any other attorney would to help them.”
3
Exceptional customer service, including going the extra mile for clients
“He walked me to my ride and opened the door for me. Just as kind and warm as he could be.”
4
Highly organized and efficient, with excellent communication and responsiveness
“His work ethic and organizational skills are of the highest caliber. He returns calls timely.”
5
Achieves outstanding results for his clients, even in the most challenging cases
“No other attorney could have done what he did.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2020:
The Warrior, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, The Long, Hard Road to Changing Louisiana’s Expungement Law
2020:
The Warrior, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, Lies of Damnation in Exchange for Freedom: Jailhouse Snitches and Incentivized Witnesses
2017:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Thomas “Tommy” Davenport, Jr. Receives “Superb” Rating by Avvo
2017:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Thomas “Tommy” Davenport, Jr. Recognized as “America’s Most Honored Professionals” by American Registry
2017:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Thomas “Tommy” Davenport, Jr., Receives Coveted AV Preeminent™ Rating By Martindale-Hubbell® For Seventh Consecutive Year
2016:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, Maren L. Chaloupka, “I Can Save This One”– Tommy Davenport’s One-Man Offense Against the Louisiana Indigent Defense Crisis
2016:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, All Votes Should Count: TLC Alum Tom Dickson Successfully Fights for Native American Voting Rights (The Conclusion)
2016:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, All Votes Should Count: Tom Dickson Fights for Native American Voters-Part II
2016:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, All Votes Should Count: Tom Dickson Fights for Native American Voters (Part 1)
2016:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Jailhouse Snitches: The Ticks on the Underbelly of the Criminal Justice System
2015:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Attorney Thomas “Tommy” Davenport, Jr., Wins Federal Suit Over Fortunetelling Ban in Alexandria, Louisiana. City Settles!
2015:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, The Best Apps for a Warrior
2015:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, TLC At Your Fingertips
2015:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, The Magic at the TLC Local Working Gr
2015:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, Do You Feel My Pain? Strategies for Proving Pain
2015:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Alexandria, Louisiana Criminal Defense Attorney Thomas “Tommy” Davenport, Jr., Receives “Blackstone Order Award.”
2015:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Money: The Crack-Cocaine to Insurance Companies
2015:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Louisiana Attorney, Thomas “Tommy” Davenport, Jr., Addresses Online Defamation and Cybersmear
2015:
Blog-Davenport Firm, APLC, Alexandria, Louisiana Criminal Defense Attorney Thomas “Tommy” Davenport, Jr., Receives Coveted AV Preeminent™ Rating and “Client Distinction Award™ By Martindale-Hubbell®
2014:
THE WARRIOR, Journal of the Trial Lawyer’s College, Uncaging The Story: Discovering the Story of an Incarcerated Client
2010:
Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary, Review and Application of the Louisiana Expungement Statute, § 26.12.1
2008:
THE ADVOCATE, Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense La, Review and Application of the Louisiana Expungement Statute
2008:
§ 26.12.1, § 26-14, § 26.15, § 26.16, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary
2007:
§ 26.12.1, § 26-14, § 26.15, § 26.16, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary
2006:
§ 26.12.1, § 26-14, § 26.15, § 26.16, Louisiana Criminal Trial Practice Formulary
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