
Vincent F. Wynne, Jr. was born in New Orleans on October 28, 1971. He attended Mandeville High School and then Louisiana State University where he received his undergraduate degree. He attended Loyola School of Law and upon graduation from Loyola School of Law accepted a position with the St. Tammany Parish District Attorney’s Office where he prosecuted various criminal charges for eight years. He was also the Prosecutor for the City of Covington for four years. During this time he started the Wynne Law Firm, L.L.C. and devoted part of his time to civil litigation. After leaving the St. Tammany Parish District Attorney’s Office, he merged his firm to create Wynne, Goux & Lobello, Attorneys at Law L.L.C. where he represents various clients all over the State of Louisiana.

Jeremy D. Goux was born in Metairie, Louisiana. He graduated from Newman High School in 1990. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi in 1994, and graduated from Loyola School of Law in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1997.
He was admitted to practice in Louisiana on October 20, 1997, beginning his legal career in December 1997 as an Assistant District Attorney in St. Tammany Parish. In October of 1998, he led the Domestic Violence Division, a cooperative effort also involving the Sheriff, Parish Government, and Safe Harbor, a non-profit shelter for battered women.
He resigned seven years thereafter in the fall of 2003, merging his firm to create Wynne, Goux & Lobello Attorneys at Law, L.L.C.
Jeremy incorporated the skills and techniques into his civil practice, representing individuals, corporations, and health care providers in the areas of litigation, regulatory compliance, medical malpractice defense, acquisitions, development, and employer/employee issues. In July 2011, Jeremy was appointed as Magistrate presiding over Mayor’s Court for the City of Covington; a position held until July 2018. And in September 2013, he was elected Vice President of the Louisiana Nursing Home Association Region 1.
Jeremy maintains associations with the Louisiana Bar Association, DRI, the American Health Care Association and the Louisiana Nursing Home Association.

Mr. Arceneaux’s practice is a general civil litigation practice, with a focus on defense of casualty and business litigation.
His practice includes defense of personal, commercial, property and casualty claims, including auto accident claims, medical malpractice claims, premises liability claims, workers’ compensation claims, and contract claims. He also handles debt collections and plaintiff personal injury claims.
Mr. Arceneaux was born in New Orleans on May 13, 1975. After graduating from Newman High School in 1993, he obtained his undergraduate degree at Millsaps College in 1997, where he graduated with honors. He obtained his law degree from LSU Law School in 2000, and was named to the Wex S. Malone American Inn of Court. He began practicing at a local firm in Covington, where he litigated workers’ compensation claims statewide for three-plus years. He then accepted a job at Hanover Insurance Group on the south shore, where he litigated insurance defense cases, personal and commercial, property and casualty, for five-plus years. He then accepted a job at Wynne, Goux & Lobello, where he has practiced since 2009. His practice at Wynne, Goux & Lobello has expanded to include business litigation claims, contract claims, medical malpractice claims, debt collections, and plaintiff personal injury claims.
Mr. Arceneaux is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association and Covington Bar Association. He practices throughout south Louisiana and is admitted to the Federal Bar for the Eastern and Western Districts.

Born in Bogalusa, LA to Lewis and Debbie Murray. Graduated Valedictorian from Bowling Green High School in 2007 and went on to study International Business at The University of Southern Mississippi. After obtaining his degree in International Business, he continued his education at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. Working with the District Attorney's Office during the day while studying law at night, Patrick developed a passion for serving the community and a strong desire to start a practice in Bogalusa. Completing his Juris Doctor a semester early, he returned to the city that has given him so much.

A native of Covington, Louisiana, Gary Higgins, Jr. graduated from Covington High School in 2002. After earning a degree in English and History, Gary went on to graduate magna cum laude from Southern University Law Center in 2014. While in law school, Gary served as a senior editor for law review, a teaching assistant in legal writing, and devoted his time volunteering with the family law division of Southeast Legal Services in Covington, Louisiana.
Gary's practice focuses on civil litigation and trial advocacy, including commercial and business disputes, personal injury matters, family law matters, and probate matters. Gary also specializes in real estate law, with over a decade of experience in residential and transactional closings. He is an owner of Provenance Title in Covington, Louisiana.
Throughout his career, Gary has been active in the community, continuing to volunteer with the Northshore Pro Bono Project and assisting with the Louisiana State Bar's Wills for Heroes Program throughout the state. Gary received the Pro Bono Publico award in 2020, and the Friend of Pro Bono award in 2023. Gary is a member of the Louisiana Bar Association, and is also admitted to the federal bar for the United States District Court for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Louisiana.


