Cavett Feazel
Associate
Biography
Cavett Feazel has established himself as a sharp, assertive, and skilled advocate for the firm’s clients. He has effectively taken on responsibility for managing cases across the firm’s litigation practice, overseeing all aspects from discovery and motion practice to hearings, oral arguments, mediations, communication with both counsel and clients, and trials. His practice primarily focuses on commercial, general, and personal injury litigation.
Cavett was a lifelong competitive swimmer with the City of Shreveport Swim Team. He continued his swimming at Centenary College of Louisiana, where he graduated in 2015 as a major in Accounting. In addition to his legal practice, Cavett also teaches Commercial Law at Centenary.
Cavett earned his J.D. and D.C.L. from LSU’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 2019. During his studies, he spent a summer in Washington, D.C., focusing on constitutional law and the economics of law at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School. While at LSU, Cavett was active in moot court, served as an editor and columnist for The Civilian, held the position of treasurer for the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity for two years, and worked as a constitutional law tutor for Professor Paul R. Baier. Cavett was also the recipient of a CALI award in Constitutional Law II (Personal Rights and Civil Liberties).
Following law school, Cavett returned to his hometown to clerk for Judge Craig Marcotte and Judge Brady O’Callaghan at the First Judicial District Court. He joined the firm in 2020 following his clerkship.