A.J. HERBERT, III
aherbert@midrid.com

Mr. Herbert serves as Chair of the Business Services Section of Middleberg Riddle & Gianna. A summa cum laude graduate of Tulane Law School and the recipient of a master's degree in finance law from Boston University School of Law, Mr. Herbert has been with the firm for 20 years, starting as a courier while in college. He is licensed in both Texas and Louisiana, and has worked in both the Texas and Louisiana offices of the firm. He practices in the areas of health care law, insurance regulatory law, banking law, and general corporate law. His outside interests are long-distance running and scuba diving.

Peer Review Rated:  AV

EDUCATION:

  • Master's Degree in American Banking Law, Boston University School of Law
    Graduate Banking Law Alumni Academic Achievement Award
  • Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, Tulane University School of Law
    Order of the Coif, Notes and Comments Editor, Tulane Law Review, President, Tulane Civil Law Society

PRACTICE AREAS:

  • Business Services, Chair
  • Business Litigation
  • Health Care Litigation
  • Health Care Business Services
  • Corporate Business Services
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Insurance

ADMITTED TO PRACTICE:

  • Louisiana
  • Texas

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

  • Louisiana Association of Health Plans
  • American Health Lawyers’ Association
  • Health Law Committee, New Orleans Bar Association
  • Louisiana Bar Association
  • Texas Bar Association
  • American Bar Association

PUBLICATIONS:

  • The New CRA Environment: Pitfalls and Opportunities, Texas Savings & Loan League Savings Account (Nov.-Dec.1990).
  • Capital is King: The Role of Undercapitalized Depository Institutions in the Post-FDIC Improvement Act Environment, 47 Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report 229 (1993).
  • Note, Statewide Branching By National Banks Takes Root in the Fifth Circuit, 62 Tul. L. Rev. 641 (1988).
  • Comment, Requiem on the Glass-Steagall Act: Tracing the Evolution and Current Status of Bank Involvement in Brokerage Activities, 63 Tul. L. Rev. 157 (1989).
  • Comment, Lender Liability: Good Faith and Demand Notes, 64 Tul. L. Rev. 201 (1989).

 

 
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