Logan T. Anderson

Associate
Shreveport
(318) 934-4020
landerson@bradleyfirm.com

EDUCATION

  • Louisiana State University Shreveport, B.S., 2005
  • University of South Carolina School of Law, J.D., 2010

PRACTICE AREAS

BAR AFFILIATIONS

  • Louisiana, 2010
  • United States District Court for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts, 2010
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 2010

Logan T. Anderson is an associate in Bradley Murchison’s Shreveport office, where he maintains a diverse practice.  His experience includes commercial, corporate, energy and environmental litigation, with an emphasis on operational issues and oil and gas legacy lawsuits.  He is experienced in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts, purchase agreements, lease agreements, right-of-way agreements, and construction contracts.  Mr. Anderson’s practice also includes governmental relations work on behalf of industry clients.  He has been involved in drafting and proposing ordinances at the local government level, with each being successfully passed through the legislative process.  

Mr. Anderson received a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from Louisiana State University Shreveport.  He received his Juris Doctor degree in 2010 from the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he served on the South Carolina Law Review from 2008-2010.  He held the editorial board position of Articles Editor from 2009 – 2010.  

HONORS

  • South Carolina Law Review, Articles Editor
  • Cali Award for Legal Drafting
  • Dean’s List

PROFESSIONAL & CIVIC ASSOCIATIONS

  • Harry V. Booth and Henry A. Politz American Inns of Court
  • Shreveport Bar Association
  • Louisiana State Bar Association
  • Pro Bono Project

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