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John Andrew Durrett is a dedicated attorney based in Ruston, Louisiana, specializing in Estate Planning and Probate law. As a partner at Durrett Law & Title, he brings over two decades of legal experience to the table, ensuring clients navigate the complexities of estate management and the probate process with confidence and clarity. John earned his Juris Doctor from the Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 2002, following his Bachelor of Arts from Louisiana Tech University in 1999. His legal career began with a focus on comprehensive estate planning and probate, where he honed his skills at esteemed firms such as Ottinger Hebert and Thomas R. Hightower, Jr., APLC. In-house counsel at Moreno Group further enriched his perspective on legal matters, while his tenure at Blanchard Walker O'Quin & Roberts solidified his reputation as a knowledgeable advocate. Recognized for his commitment to excellence, John has received several accolades, including an AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell in 2016 and appearances in SB Magazine’s Best Lawyers list in 2011 and 2012. These honors reflect his high ethical standards and exceptional legal ability. John’s approach is client-centric; he believes in empowering individuals and families through tailored estate planning solutions that safeguard their legacies and ensure peace of mind. With a deep understanding of the emotional nuances involved in these matters, he is committed to providing compassionate guidance every step of the way. For clients seeking a trusted advisor in estate planning and probate, John Andrew Durrett stands ready to advocate for their best interests.
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