Kimberly C. Delk

Special Counsel
New Orleans
(504) 596-6123
kdelk@bradleyfirm.com

EDUCATION

  • Appalachian State University, B.A., 1996
  • Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, J.D., 2002

PRACTICE AREAS

BAR AFFILIATIONS

  • Louisiana, 2002
  • Mississippi, 2003


Kimberly C. Delk is a native of North Carolina who attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Appalachian State University receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree. She received her Juris Doctor from Loyola University School of Law in 2002.

While at Loyola, Ms. Delk was a member of the Moot Court Staff, served as a Moot Court Teaching assistant, and worked as a research assistant to several professors. She received the Susan L. Litzau Moot Court Award in 2000. She served as the managing editor for the Loyola University Journal of Public Interest Law, and her comment was published in the Spring 2001 edition, What Will It Take to Produce Greater American Voter Participation? Does Anyone Really Know? 2 Loy. J. Pub.Int. L. 133 (Spring 2001). She also studied international law at the University of Vienna School of Law during the summer of 2000 and graduated with a Certificate in International Law. In addition, she clerked for the Democratic National Committee at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, California in 2000.

Ms. Delk's areas of practice are casualty litigation, mass tort litigation, products liability, and labor & employment law. Ms. Delk has been admitted to the bar in the States of Louisiana and Mississippi and to the bars of the United States District Courts of Louisiana and Mississippi, and to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

CERTIFICATION

  • University of Vienna School of Law, Certificate of International Law (2000)

PUBLICATIONS

  • What Will It Take to Produce Greater American Voter
  • Participation? Does Anyone Really Know?, 2 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 133 (Spring 2001)

HONORS

  • Loyola University Journal of Public Interest
  • Law, Managing Editor
  • Susan L. Litzau Moot Court Award

PROFESSIONAL & CIVIC ASSOCIATIONS

  • Louisiana State Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Federal Bar Association
  • New Orleans Bar Association
  • Defense Research Institute
  • Mississippi State Bar Association
  • Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association

 


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