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Steve Herman

Adjunct Professor of Law

Education

J.D., Tulane University Law School, 1994

B.A., Dartmouth College, 1991

Departments

  • College of Law
  • Law

Bio

Steve Herman is Special Counsel to the Fishman Haygood law firm in New Orleans, Louisiana. The author of America and the Law: Challenges for the 21st Century, Herman teaches an advanced torts seminar on class actions at Loyola Law School and an advanced civil procedure course in complex litigation at Tulane. Steve served for six years as a Lawyer Chair for one of the Louisiana Disciplinary Board Hearing Committees, and is a current member of the LSBA Rules of Professional Conduct Committee. Herman is a past president of the National Civil Justice Institute, a past president of the Louisiana Association for Justice, and a fellow of both the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and the Litigation Counsel of America. Steve is also a member of the American Law Institute (ALI). He is currently the President of the New Orleans Bar Association, and the Chair of the LSBA Section on Class Actions, Mass Torts and Complex Litigation. Mr. Herman is also admitted to practice in the State of Arizona. He is probably best known for being appointed to serve as one of two Liaison and Lead Class Counsel for Plaintiffs in the Deepwater Horizon / BP Oil Spill Litigation.