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Kendrick J. Guidry, born
October 25, 1968, obtained a B.A.
degree from McNeese State
University in 1990. He was a
Distinguished Military Graduate.
After graduating, he was commissioned
as a 2nd Lieutenant in the
United States Army Signal Corps. He
returned to Lake Charles in 1992 to
serve in several executive/administrative
positions for the Calcasieu
Association for Retarded Citizens
until 1997.
Kendrick obtained his J.D.
degree from LSU Law School in
2000. In law school, he served as
Chapter Justice for Phi Alpha Delta
Law Fraternity/White Chapter.
After graduation, Kendrick was
employed as an Assistant District
Attorney for the Calcasieu Parish
District Attorney’s office. He prosecuted
misdemeanor, felony, and
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Domestic Violence cases from 2000-
2006. From 2002-2006, he also served
as an adjunct professor at McNeese
State University teaching criminal
and labor law.
Kendrick joined the firm in
2006. He is a member of the
Louisiana State and Southwest
Louisiana Bar Associations. He previously
served on the Executive
Committee and has held several
offices of the Southwest Louisiana
Bar Association (President - 2008).
He is admitted to practice in all state
and federal district and appellate
courts of Louisiana, the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and
the United States Supreme Court.
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