Alan G. Brackett

Alan G. Brackett is one of the founders and is the Managing Member of Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett. His practice focuses on the defense of claims arising under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, Defense Base Act and War Hazards Compensation Act as well as Jones Act and maritime injuries. Mr. Brackett litigates claims nationwide for large corporations and insurance companies. As supported by the many peer honors he has received, including Super Lawyers Top 50 Lawyers in Louisiana, Super Lawyers Top 50 Lawyers in New Orleans, Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers, Mr. Brackett has developed a reputation as an extremely skilled litigation attorney, who maintains the highest standards of professionalism, qualities that have attributed to him being widely recognized as one of the top litigators in the industry. Mr. Brackett is known for being personally invested in his clients, many of whom he has worked with for decades. “I am a facilitator by nature. I like listening to people and solving problems. My goal is always to clearly understand the objectives of who I am representing, so everything can move toward that result on the best terms possible.” Mr. Brackett is a fellow of the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers, whose members have been nominated by their peers for possessing “the highest professional qualifications and ethical standards, character, integrity, professional expertise and leadership” during their careers. He is also a fellow of the Louisiana Bar Foundation, the American Bar Foundation, and the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance. Mr. Brackett has been a contributing author to The Longshore Textbook and has served as Chairman of the Advisory Board and Seminar Moderator for the Loyola University College of Law Annual Longshore Conference since 1998. He has lectured at numerous maritime, labor and workers’ compensation law seminars around the country and abroad. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Mr. Brackett came to New Orleans to attend Tulane University and has lived here ever since, becoming active in the community. He serves as Senior Warden and the principal Verger for Christ Church Cathedral. He served for five years as Treasurer and on the Executive Board of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana and previously served two terms as President of the Disciplinary Board. He is a past chair of the Board of Trustees of St. Martin’s Episcopal School.