About
Tracy Houck is an catastrophic injury, family regulation, and property making plans lawyer in Louisiana. Tracy is a graduate of Louisiana Tech University with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a Masters of Arts in Industrial Organization Psychology. While working as a Louisiana State Trooper, Tracy decided to pursue his regulation diploma. He graduated from Southern University Law School in 1999. While in regulation faculty he labored as a law clerk within the crook department of the Louisiana Department of Justice. During his 0.33 year of law faculty, Tracy became a Gaming Division Agent/Detective with the Louisiana State Police working with the FBI, DEA, Department of the Treasury, U.S. Customs and U.S. Lawyer.
Tracy first tenure at the Third Judicial District Lawyer’s Office commenced in 1999 as an Investigator and advanced to Assistant District Lawyer where he prosecuted felonies and misdemeanors. As his law exercise grew, he left to concentrate on fundamental tort litigation.
Tracy again joined the Third Judicial District Lawyer s Office in 2015 as an Assistant District Lawyer in rate of Appellant and Post Convictions. He has correctly tried numerous legal cases, such as the prosecution of offenses consisting of armed theft, annoyed rape, and homicide.
Tracy has been in civil exercise since 2000 when he opened his personal civil litigation practice in Ruston and Baton Rouge. He has litigated over a hundred and twenty jury and bench trials in his litigation profession, along with civil and criminal prosecution. He has obtained personal injury settlements exceeding $60,000,000.00. He has exceeded one hundred’s of cases in federal courts in Louisiana, Ohio, Georgia and West Virginia. His appellate exercise consists of a hit writs to the Second Circuit Court of Appeal, the Louisiana Supreme Court and United States Fifth Circuit.
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