D. Scott Carmouche


Practice Areas

• Property Law
• Mineral Law
• Mediation

Biography

D. Scott Carmouche received his Juris Doctorate from the LSU Law School along with a Bachelor of Civil Law and minors in Political Science, Sociology, Philosophy, and Speech Communications. He concentrated his studies on Property Law and his fifteen years of practice has focused on property rights and transactional work. Scott started his career working with his father, George L. Carmouche, former Commissioner of Conservation, the highest Oil & Gas official in Louisiana. While working as the Managing Partner of his father's firm they analyzed and reviewed more than 100,000 acres of land in Louisiana. Scott has presented property and title training to Lenders, Realtors, Landmen, and Attorneys. He carries on his desire to help the public from his earlier years as a Deputy Sheriff in California and Police Officer in Florida.

Past Positions

• Cape Coral Police Department, Police Officer, 1995 to 1998
• Yolo County Sheriff's Office, Deputy Sheriff, 1990 to 1994

Ancillary Businesses

• Carmouche Title, LLC: Escrow and Title Closings

Languages

• English

Education

Louisiana State University, 2004
Paul H Hebert Law Center
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
JD, Juris Doctor
BCL, Bachelor of Civil Law

Louisiana State University, 2000
BGS, Bachelor of General Studies

Classes & Seminars

• Mineral Servitudes, National Assoc. of Royalty Owners
• Importance of Minerals in the Sale of Real Estate, Baton Rouge Assoc. of Realtors
• Annual Speaker at BRAPL Mineral Law Seminar, 2009 to 2012

Activities & Affiliations

• Certified Mediator & Member of LSBA ADR Section
• Licensed Real Estate Salesperson (Louisiana)

 

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