Associate Attorney

Matthew D. Rogenes is an associate in the environmental pollution and mineral royalties group.
The son of a preacher originally from northeastern Montana, Matthew graduated from Glasgow High School in 2005, before attending the University of Montana where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in History. After college Matthew worked in the oil fields in North Dakota where he witnessed first-hand how often environmental and worker-safety regulations were disregarded for the true company line – profits. These experiences inspired Matthew to go into the practice of law in order to ensure accountability in those who would choose to ignore their obligations toward human health and environmental stewardship. Matthew has experience in litigation involving environmental pollution, mineral royalty disputes, NORM litigation, toxic torts, and mass torts.
Matthew received his J.D., in 2015 from Tulane University Law School. During his time at Tulane, Matthew received honors in Trial Advocacy. He was an active member of the Tulane Environmental Law Program, and a student attorney for the Tulane Domestic Violence Clinic. Matthew also worked as a research assistant for Professor Oliver Houck. He served as a law clerk for the District Attorney’s Office in Juneau, Alaska, as well as Stag Liuzza L.L.C.
In his free time, Matthew enjoys the outdoors, music, and playing sports.
Education:
- Tulane University Law School, New Orleans, Louisiana, J.D. – 2015
- University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, B.A. – 2010, Major: History
Admissions:
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana
- U.S. District Court, Middle District of Louisiana
- U.S. District Court, Western District of Louisiana
- U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
Professional Organizations and Honors:
- Selected for Rising Star Super Lawyers, 2018-2019
- American Bar Association
- American Association for Justice
- Louisiana Association for Justice
- Federal Bar Association, New Orleans Chapter
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