As a seasoned trial attorney with a track record of success, Kent Moroux offers a level of courtroom insight that few mediators can match. His unique perspective, shaped by representation of both plaintiffs and defendants in serious personal injury and wrongful death cases, allows him to foster trust, fairness, and problem-solving between opposing sides. Kent’s calm approach and deep familiarity with the courts make him a powerful ally in achieving resolution.
PROFILE
Kent Moroux is a Baton Rouge personal injury attorney and mediator who brings the insight and credibility of a seasoned trial lawyer to every matter he handles. Over the course of his career, he has successfully tried scores of bench trials, numerous jury trials, and argued before appellate courts. Immediately in the early part of his practice 2008 to 2018, he participated in the second-highest number of tort injury trials in East Baton Rouge Parish, giving him a continued depth of courtroom experience and a nuanced understanding of local judges, venues, and quantum. His broad experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants equips him with a balanced perspective that fosters trust, fairness, and practical problem-solving at the mediation table.
Kent’s practice at Chris Corzo Injury Attorneys focuses on serious plaintiff personal injury and wrongful death cases, including automobile and trucking accidents, product liability, and mass torts.
A graduate of the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University, Kent earned his JD in 2007 and was admitted to the Louisiana Bar the same year. He is admitted to practice in all Louisiana state and federal courts and is an active member of both the Baton Rouge Bar Association and the Louisiana State Bar Association. His professional achievements include recognition by a National Insurer in 2010 as Louisiana Staff Counsel of the Year, as well as awards for Distinguished Performance and Outstanding Trial Results in 2011.
Kent’s early studies in philosophy instilled in him a lifelong appreciation for logic, argument, and the pursuit of justice—principles that continue to guide his advocacy today. Outside the courtroom, he enjoys Cajun cooking, photography, and playing guitar. Several of his photographs have been featured on the cover of Baton Rouge Lawyer magazine. Above all, Kent values time with his wife, Jennifer, and their two daughters, Olivia and Caroline.
With his deep courtroom experience and even-handed approach, Kent is a compelling choice for parties seeking resolution of even the most complex disputes.