Background
Doughty, David P. was born on September 8, 1963 in Monroe, Louisiana, United States.
Doughty, David P. was born on September 8, 1963 in Monroe, Louisiana, United States.
Louisiana Technical University (Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, 1985). Tulane University (Juris Doctor, summa cum laude. Order of the Coif. Member, Board of Student Editors, 1987, and Notes and Comments Editor, 1986-1988, Tulane Law Review.
Worked at Cotton, Bolton, Hoychick & Doughty, Limited liability partnership (Rayville, Los Angeles) specializing in Banking, Insurance, Litigation, Real Estate, Probate, Trials and General Civil Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1988, Louisiana. Order of the Coif. Member, Board of Student Editors, 1987, and Notes and Comments Editor, 1986-1988, Tulane Law Review.
Author: Comment, "Error Revisited: The Louisiana Revision of Error as a Vice of Consent in Contracting," 62 Tulane Law Review 717 (1988).
Casenote, "Plaquemines Parish Community Council v. Delta Development Company," 62 Tulane Law Review 267 (1987).
Assistant District Attorney (Civil), Fifth Judicial District, 1990. Chairman, Hearing Committee Number.
16 Louisiana Display Board.
Member, Fred Fudicar American Inn of Court. Member: Fifth Judicial District, Louisiana State and Federal Bar Associations. Louisiana Law Institute.
Louisiana Bar Associates Disciplinary Board Committee.
National District Attorney"s Association. Louisiana District Attorney"s Association.
Louisiana School Lawyers Association. Originally founded in 1946 as Cotton & Bolton, Cotton, Bolton, Hoychick & Doughty has offices in Rayville and Monroe and serves the entire Northeast Louisiana area, providing a full array of services.
The firm"s attorneys combine traditional values of the past with an innovative vision for the future.
Offices are fully networked and equipped with in-house litigation support systems, research and data banks. Computer systems in Monroe and Rayville offices are linked via data circuit to insure communication between offices and to provide clients with the same legal services and technology available to firms in larger metropolitan areas.
Member, Board of Student Editors, 1987, and Notes and Comments Editor, 1986-1988, Tulane Law Review.