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A son of a merchant seaman Mr. Delise received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Loyola University School of Law in 1979, a Master of Laws (LLM) from Tulane University School of Law in 1990 and his Bachelor of Science from Louisiana State University in 1976. Mr. Delise holds Martindale-Hubbell’s highest (AV) rating. Mr. Delise was admitted to the Louisiana State Bar Association in 1979 and the Texas State Bar and Colorado State Bar Associations in 1998. He has been admitted pro hac vice in numerous Federal and State Courts all throughout the United States. Mr. Delise can be contacted bdelise@dahlaw.com
Mr. Hall earned his Bachelor of Science from Mississippi State University in 1986 where he was a President’s Scholar majoring in Agricultural Economics. He earned a Juris Doctor in 1991 from Tulane University School of Law graduating Magna cum laude, was a member of the Order of the Coif, Moot Court, and was the recipient of the Dean’s Honor Medal and awards of excellence in admiralty, trial advocacy and federal procedure. While at in law school Mr. Hall was employed by the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office. Upon graduation he accepted a position as an associate at Phelps Dunbar handling admiralty and maritime litigation matters. Upon leaving Phelps Dunbar Mr. Hall assumed a full time faculty position with Tulane School of Law as one of two directors of Tulane’s Criminal Clinic where he taught classes in criminal advocacy and handled the in court representation of indigent defendants. In this position Mr. Hall handled hundreds of criminal cases in matters ranging in diversity from simple assault to murder. He handled the trials of many of these cases as well as appellate work. Mr. Hall joined Delise & Hall in 1994. His practice focuses on admiralty and maritime matters involving recreational, public safety, technical and commercial divers. He is also an expert in treasure/salvage law, charter party and ship collision litigation. He also handles major criminal cases in both state and federal Courts. Mr. Hall’s diving related practice is nationwide and in addition to general bar memberships in Louisiana, Texas and the Mississippi federal bar he has been admitted pro hac vice nationwide at both the state and federal level. He is also admitted before the United States Supreme Court, the Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Federal Maritime Commission. Mr. Hall holds Martindale-Hubbell’s highest (AV) rating. Mr. Hall has been a PADI open water instructor since1984, with a Master Scuba Diver Trainer rating having provided instruction on every level of diving including numerous specialties. He is a certified NACD cavern instructor, a cave diver through NACD, GUE and NSS-CDS and a recipient of the Wakulla award, and holds additional certifications through IANTD. He has vast experience with mixed-gas diving, deep diving, cave exploration and wreck penetration. He is a FAA licensed private pilot, Ironman triathlete and avid hunter worldwide. He is the author of numerous published diving legal manuals and continuing legal education articles along with diving and hunting adventure articles. Mr. Hall can be reached at ahall@dahlaw.com Mr. Hall was also recognized on the New Orleans Magazine list of “New Orleans Top Lawyers 2009” for Admiralty and Maritime Law. >Read More About This Special Award
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