Practice Areas
• Litigation
• White Collar Crime

Education
• B.A., Washington & Lee, 1985
• J.D., Tulane University, 1988
Anderson Simmoneaux Saucier II
Partner
New Orleans

Notable Experience
Some of Mr. Saucier's most prominent defenses include the trials of former Louisiana Governor Edward Edwins (Bureau of Prisons No. 03128-090), former State Judge Adam Green (Bureau of Prisons No. 20370-040), former State Judge Donald Bodenhauser (Bureau of Prisons No. 27966-030), former Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Bernard Sherman (Bureaus of Prisons No. 23073-030), former Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Douglas Black (Bureau of Prisons No. 20952-070), former Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance James B. Harvey (Bureau of Prisons No. 03312-090), former Louisiana State Representative Daniel Duke (Bureau of Prisons No. 28213-030). With the coming rebuilding funds from the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, he sees the field of white collar criminal defense as a key growth area for the firm.

Hobbies/Interests
Throwing cheap Chinese-made trinkets at the bare breasts of future female associates as a part of pre-Lenten festivities; Galatoire’s, Antoine’s, Broussard's, Arnaud’s, Emeril’s, Commander’s Palace, Brigtsens, Bon Ton Café, Begue's.

Family
Yes.

Best Experience at the Firm
"Escorting my second wife's first husband to federal prison, and then taking her to lunch the next day. She was very grateful that I was able to get the civil penalties substantially reduced."

Worst Experience at the Firm
"The day my second wife's first husband was released."

Advice to Law Students
The Oysters en Brochette at Galatoire’s, the Trout Meunière at Arnaud’s and the Bread Pudding at Commander’s. And remember, you are not a drunken sophomore anymore. Drink Sazeracs instead of Hurricanes.

Contact: jeremy@anonymouslawfirm.com. © 2006 Henry Holt and Company.