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Background
Laura Prosser Davis was born
and raised in Baton Rouge. She
received a BS in Psychology and Educational Research from the University of
Virginia in 1972 and a M.Ed. in Counseling from the University of Virginia in
1974. She spent ten years
teaching and counseling on the high school level before entering LSU Law
School. After working as a law
clerk in the 19th Judicial District Court, she opened a private
practice as a mediator and arbitrator of civil and family disputes in 1993.
She was elected Baton Rouge City Court Judge in 2000.
She has two sons, Amos (23) and Benjy (21).
Organizations and Community Involvement
Baton Rouge and Louisiana State Bar
Associations
Baton Rouge Association of Women Attorneys
Louisiana City Court Judges Association
Sunrise Rotary Club
Teacher at LSU School of Paralegal Studies
Adjunct Professor of Mediation at LSU Law School
Family Mediation Council of Louisiana–Former State President
Volunteer for Boy Scouts of America and Baton Rouge Food Bank
Charter Board member of Capital Area Community Mediation Center
Eucharistic Minister at Christ the King Catholic Church
Executive Committee of Wex Malone Inns of Court
Contact Information
P.O. Box 3438
Baton Rouge, LA 70821
Telephone: (225) 389-3021
Facsimile: (225) 389-8464
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