Bryan Fisher, lead trial attorney with Fisher Injury Lawyers, has been named a member of the Chancellor's Council of the LSU Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Chancellor's Council was founded in 1999 to encourage loyalty among alumni and to set a standard of commitment that encourages support from others. The Chancellor’s Council recognizes alumni and friends whose generous giving enables the Law Center to maintain its status as one of the top 100 law schools in the country.Fisher, a nationally recognized trial lawyer, commented that "(t)he pressures of decreasing state funding has shifted responsibility for maintaining the integrity and prestige of our university to the private sector. It is incumbent on each of us who has reaped the benefits of an unparalleled legal education at the LSU Law Center to accept this responsibility and help our law school meet the challenges of this environment.".Bryan Fisher represents those seriously injured in accidents as well as college and professional athletes who have suffered sports related disabilities across the United States. He is frequently associated as trial counsel on hotly contested cases around the country. Fisher has the rare distinction of twice winning over $15,000,000.00 at trial. Fisher Injury Lawyers maintains offices in Baton Rouge LA, Arlington TX, and New York NY.[caption id="attachment_7984" align="aligncenter" width="300"]

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