Joshua Oliver Clayton
Personal Injury Attorney | Serving Shreveport, LA
- Personal Injury
- Car Accident
- Motorcycle Accident
Joshua Oliver Clayton
Personal Injury Attorney | Serving Shreveport, LA
Personal Injury, Car Accident, Motorcycle Accident, Slip and Fall Accident, Trucking Accident & Wrongful Death
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A personal injury attorney with the right experience and skills to get you what you deserve. A lawyer who cares about his clients. Call today: .
A personal injury attorney with the right experience and skills to get you what you deserve. A lawyer who cares about his clients. Call today: .
A personal injury attorney with the right experience and skills to get you what you deserve. A lawyer who cares about his clients. Call today: .
Josh Clayton, a Byrd High School alumnus, graduated with a degree in accounting from LSU in 2002, then from LSU Law School in May of 2006. From 2004-2006, Josh clerked for the McKernan Law Firm in Baton Rouge, learning how to represent the interests of personal injury clients.
From 2006 to 2008, Josh gained valuable negotiation and trial experience as an associate attorney at the Hammond law firm of Anderson & Boutwell, where he fought for plaintiffs in personal injury and workers’ compensation litigation. “I run my practice just as Tom Anderson and Gary Boutwell run theirs: efficiently, ethically, and fully aware that my clients are my most valuable assets. I always take care of my clients.”
After moving back to his hometown and opening a general practice in 2008, Josh joined the Bossier Parish Public Defender Office on a part-time basis, spending four years in criminal courtrooms defending indigent men and women facing all types of criminal charges. Since 2013, Josh Clayton Law has grown to solely focus on serious personal injury matters.
Josh is a member of the Shreveport Bar Association, the Bossier Bar Association, the Harry V. Booth Judge Henry A. Politz Inn of Court, and the Louisiana Association for Justice.
Josh Clayton, a Byrd High School alumnus, graduated with a degree in accounting from LSU in 2002, then from LSU Law School in May of 2006. From 2004-2006, Josh clerked for the McKernan Law Firm in Baton Rouge, learning how to represent the interests of personal injury clients.
From 2006 to 2008, Josh gained valuable negotiation and trial experience as an associate attorney at the Hammond law firm of Anderson & Boutwell, where he fought for plaintiffs in personal injury and workers’ compensation litigation. “I run my practice just as Tom Anderson and Gary Boutwell run theirs: efficiently, ethically, and fully aware that my clients are my most valuable assets. I always take care of my clients.”
After moving back to his hometown and opening a general practice in 2008, Josh joined the Bossier Parish Public Defender Office on a part-time basis, spending four years in criminal courtrooms defending indigent men and women facing all types of criminal charges. Since 2013, Josh Clayton Law has grown to solely focus on serious personal injury matters.
Josh is a member of the Shreveport Bar Association, the Bossier Bar Association, the Harry V. Booth Judge Henry A. Politz Inn of Court, and the Louisiana Association for Justice.
Josh Clayton, a Byrd High School alumnus, graduated with a degree in accounting from LSU in 2002, then from LSU Law School in May of 2006. From 2004-2006, Josh clerked for the McKernan Law Firm in Baton Rouge, learning how to represent the interests of personal injury clients.
From 2006 to 2008, Josh gained valuable negotiation and trial experience as an associate attorney at the Hammond law firm of Anderson & Boutwell, where he fought for plaintiffs in personal injury and workers’ compensation litigation. “I run my practice just as Tom Anderson and Gary Boutwell run theirs: efficiently, ethically, and fully aware that my clients are my most valuable assets. I always take care of my clients.”
After moving back to his hometown and opening a general practice in 2008, Josh joined the Bossier Parish Public Defender Office on a part-time basis, spending four years in criminal courtrooms defending indigent men and women facing all types of criminal charges. Since 2013, Josh Clayton Law has grown to solely focus on serious personal injury matters.
Josh is a member of the Shreveport Bar Association, the Bossier Bar Association, the Harry V. Booth Judge Henry A. Politz Inn of Court, and the Louisiana Association for Justice.
Josh Clayton, a Byrd High School alumnus, graduated with a degree in accounting from LSU in 2002, then from LSU Law School in May of 2006. From 2004-2006, Josh clerked for the McKernan Law Firm in Baton Rouge, learning how to represent the interests of personal injury clients.
From 2006 to 2008, Josh gained valuable negotiation and trial experience as an associate attorney at the Hammond law firm of Anderson & Boutwell, where he fought for plaintiffs in personal injury and workers’ compensation litigation. “I run my practice just as Tom Anderson and Gary Boutwell run theirs: efficiently, ethically, and fully aware that my clients are my most valuable assets. I always take care of my clients.”
After moving back to his hometown and opening a general practice in 2008, Josh joined the Bossier Parish Public Defender Office on a part-time basis, spending four years in criminal courtrooms defending indigent men and women facing all types of criminal charges. Since 2013, Josh Clayton Law has grown to solely focus on serious personal injury matters.
Josh is a member of the Shreveport Bar Association, the Bossier Bar Association, the Harry V. Booth Judge Henry A. Politz Inn of Court, and the Louisiana Association for Justice.
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