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Louis Selig

Louis Selig, a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator, is one of Houston’s and the Gulf Coast’s most experienced mediators. Since starting his ADR career in 1988, he has mediated more than 3,000 cases across multiple states, handling complex issues, high-stakes claims, and disputes involving multiple parties. He has also lectured and spoken at numerous CLE seminars over the years.

Selig is a member of the National Advanced Mediator Panel of Mediation Arbitration North America (MANA), based in Pittsburgh. In addition to his work as a mediator, he has conducted both basic and advanced mediator training and served as a speaker at seminars hosted by the Texas Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, Association of Attorney Mediators, and various industry groups. He is recognized as a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator by the Texas Mediator Credentialing Association and is also a member of the Garland Walker Inns of Court, affiliated with the American Inns of Court.

While on the panel of United State Arbitration & Mediation, Selig served on its National Committee on Standards, Training, and Quality Control. He was also a faculty member at Loyola University Law School’s Trial Advocacy Skills Credit Program in New Orleans.

In 2010, Selig was recognized as a charter member of the Texas Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and a member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals.

Education

  • USA&M National Advanced Mediator Training, 1993 (Chair), 1992, 1991
  • AA White Center Advanced Mediator Training, 1993
  • USA&M Basic Mediator Training, 1987
  • Tulane University School of Law, LLM in Admiralty credits re-injury and death litigation, 1981
  • Louisiana State University, JD, 1974, BA, 1971