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Joseph A. Gregorio is an experienced personal injury attorney based in Bossier City, Louisiana. He is a graduate of Tulane University School of Law and has over 30 years of experience in personal injury law and litigation. He previously served as a prosecutor for the Bossier Webster District Attorney's office from 1994 to 2008. Attorney Gregorio is dedicated to representing victims of personal injuries and has received numerous awards and accolades, including AV Preeminent® Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®, inclusion in Super Lawyers®, and the Million Dollar Advocates Forum®.

Zach Shadinger
Typically clad in blue jeans and boots, Zach is a true Louisianan whose priority is serving his community with pride. He’s passionate, experienced, and good at what he does. His countless awards, satisfied clients, and proven track record of success speaks for itself. Zach Shadinger was born in Bossier City, Louisiana, in February of 1988. He grew up in Springhill, Louisiana, and graduated from Springhill High School in 2006. He earned a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology from The University of Louisiana at Monroe in 2010. He then attended the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University, graduating in 2013. He clerked for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney's Office. After nearly five years of practicing law, Zach opened his own law firm on April 30, 2018. He practices primarily in Personal Injury Law (including car wrecks, 18-wheeler wrecks, and oilfield incidents) and Criminal Defense.

Meagan Shadinger
Meagan’s extensive experience in both personal injury and family law has given her the skills necessary to advocate for those who need it most, but her compassion and drive are what set her apart. Passionate advocacy is at the heart of everything she does. Meagan Shadinger attended Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, where she was a Faculty Merit Scholar, earning her J.D. She also holds a B.S. from the University of Georgia.
Stephen Gordon
Stephen Gordon grew up immersed in the family law practice. As a young man, Stephen assisted his father with his personal injury cases. Through this, Stephen developed a love for finding answers for clients. In 1990, Stephen graduated from East Texas Baptist University with a Bachelors in Science. He completed his MBA at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi in 1994. By 1997, he also earned a law degree from Mississippi College School of Law. In 1997, Stephen was admitted to the practice of law and officially joined the family practice. Stephen is a member of the Shreveport Bar Association, the Louisiana Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. As a partner at Gordon & Gordon, Stephen handles personal injury cases from both the Shreveport and Mansfield offices of Gordon & Gordon. By initiating and leading the transition of Gordon & Gordon to a digital practice, Stephen can assist clients from virtually anywhere, making him accessible regardless of distance or a client’s lack of mobility. Stephen’s primary goal is attaining justice for his clients. Stephen understands the importance of his job: meeting critical needs at a critical moment. He has helped hundreds of clients negotiate the maze of medical bills, lost transportation, and lost wages. Stephen is not content to rest on past accomplishments. He knows that Gordon & Gordon must always deliver quality representation to maintain its reputation. Stephen has said, “We are local, and often people trust us with their case because we did a good job for a friend or family member. This is a legacy built on hard and successful work, and one that I benefit from, but must also contribute to daily. I feel the weight of this responsibility in all I do for my clients.” Stephen enjoys the camaraderie of working with his brother Daniel Gordon. By working as a team to solve problems, Gordon & Gordon offers creative and solid results.
Daniel Gordon
Daniel Gordon graduated from Southwood High School in Shreveport in 1995 and then went on to receive his B.A. in Business at Ouachita Baptist University, his MBA at Henderson State University and his J.D. from Mississippi College School of Law. Daniel has been in the practice of law in Shreveport since 2003 and focuses on personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. He says, “We meet clients at the beginning of a very stressful time in their lives. Hurting and unsure where to turn, they are uncertain about what the future holds for them. We are able to guide them through the decisions and processes associated with their crisis. We strive to give each client personal service and do our best to be readily available to every client.” Daniel has followed Stephen’s lead in going digital, making it very easy to assist clients regardless of his location. Daniel has spearheaded the effort to open an office in Bossier City, and handles cases in both Bossier City and Shreveport offices. Daniel and his wife Jenifer have three young boys who love every aspect of baseball. Daniel and his wife are active members of Broadmoor Baptist Church where they teach a Sunday School class for married adults. Daniel also enjoys hunting, particularly waterfowl, and handyman work.

Scott R. Wolf
Scott R. Wolf was recently re-elected as President of the Red River Revel serving in the second year of his two-year term on January 1st. He is joined by Vice President Hal Martin, Treasurer Michael Ostendorff, and Secretary Sarah Garrett along with designated and at-large members representative of the talented, diverse Shreveport-Bossier community. The 43rd annual Red River Revel Arts Festival will occur September 29 - October 7, 2018. The Revel provides access to the Arts and three arts education programs that serve over 25,000 students in Caddo and Bossier Parishes annually. Mr. Wolf has been with Blanchard, Walker, O’Quin & Roberts since 2004. He became a Director in 2012. His practice involves assistance in all practice areas, with an emphasis in Business and Commercial Litigation; Banking Litigation; Foreclosures; Collections; Contract Review; Insurance Defense; Premises Liability; Business Torts; Products Liability; Intellectual Property Litigation; and, Appellate Practice. As Past President of the Red River Revel Board of Directors, he has also served as the President of the Louisiana State University in Shreveport’s Alumni Association Board of Directors, a member of the Theatre of Performing Arts Board of Directors, a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association’s House of Delegates, and a Barrister in the Harry V. Booth and Henry A. Politz American Inn of Court He is a member of the Louisiana Bankers Association and the National Retail & Restaurant Defense Association.

Daniel Baker
Daniel Baker and Curtis Joseph were recently appointed Directors and Shareholders of the firm. Mr. Baker joined Blanchard Walker in 2021 and his areas of practice include Civil and Commercial Litigation, Insurance, Construction, Personal Injury, Mental Health, Products Liability, Premise Liability and Workers’ Compensation law. Bakers’ practice involves a wide range of civil and commercial litigation, insurance, construction, personal injury, mental health, products liability, premise liability and workers’ compensation law. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Baker served as a law clerk in the 26th Judicial District Court for Bossier and Webster Parishes. In 2009 he entered private practice and has maintained a civil litigation practice since that time. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from Louisiana State University in 2003 and his law degree from Louisiana State University in 2008. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Baker worked as an engineer focusing on commercial and residential land development. Mr. Baker is a member of the American Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, Shreveport Bar Association, Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel and serves on the Louisiana State Bar Association Insurance Committee.