Groves Lowe’s Article on Post Trial Probing of Jury Deliberations Published in BRBA Magazine

April 10, 2017

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Taylor Porter Partner Amy Groves Lowe’s article, “U.S. Supreme Court Allows Post Trial Probing of Jury Deliberations in Cases Involving Overt Racial Bias ,” was published in the April 2017 Baton Rouge Bar Association's "Around The Bar" magazine.

Practicing law since 1997, Lowe has a litigation practice in various areas of law, including insurance defense, labor and employment, education law and appellate practice. In addition to her litigation experience, she has a Master of Arts in Psychology (LSU, 1994). She has combined her expertise in these two areas by being frequently utilized as a jury consultant, assisting other litigators in jury selection, pre-trial research, and statistical analysis and serving as a litigation consultant in expert and lay witness preparation. In addition, she has conducted numerous CLEs and seminars on the issue of jury selection and effective and ethical presentation to juries. 

Lowe ranks among Best Lawyers in America (peer-voted) in Education Law for her work representing universities and high schools in labor and employment issues and insurance defense. She also acts as coverage counsel to numerous insurers in cases filed in Louisiana state and federal courts and defends several state boards.

Lowe was named to Baton Rouge Business Report’s “Top 40 Under 40” for her successes in her practice and her commitment to the professional and community scene in Baton Rouge. She is an alumnus of the Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Baton Rouge class.

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