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Alexander J. Brewster

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    Alexander J. Brewster

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    Alexander J. Brewster is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. Prior to law school, Alex received his undergraduate degree in Construction Management from Louisiana State University. Alex attended Loyola University of New Orleans College of Law, where he graduated cum laude and focused his studies in the area of maritime law. Alex served as the Symposium Editor of the Loyola Maritime Law Journal, where he conducted a CLE symposium regarding the Shipowner’s Limitation of Liability Act. Additionally, Alex’s comment “Lost at Sea: Which Port Should the Collateral Source Return to, the Fifth or Eleventh Circuit?” was published in the Winter 2021 edition of the Loyola Maritime Law Journal and was awarded the Advisory Board's Chair Award for Best Comment. Alex served as a research assistant to Adjunct Professor of Maritime Law Arthur A. Crais, where he assisted with research concerning Shipowner’s Limitation of Liability Act and the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. Alex was awarded the Henry James Read Scholarship, which is awarded to a 3L who excels in the area of admiralty law. Currently, Alex is an associate who practices in in the areas of Admiralty and Maritime, Workers’ Compensation, Construction, and Product’s Liability.
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    EDUCATION:

    • Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, cum laude  (J.D., 2022)
    • B.S., Louisiana State University (2018)

     

    ADMISSIONS:

    • State courts in Louisiana
    • United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
    • United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana

     

    AFFILIATIONS:

    • Mariners Club of the Port of New Orleans
    • St. Thomas More Inn of Court

     

    PUBLICATIONS:

    • “Lost at Sea: Which Port Should the Collateral Source Rule Return to, the Fifth or Eleventh Circuit?”, 21 Loy. Mar. L.J. 23 (2021).
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