RON CHRISTOPHER STAMPS - Key Persons


Britney A. Green

Job Titles:
  • ATTORNEY
Britney A. Green earned her undergraduate degree from Florida Atlantic University (B.S. 2001) and her law degree from Florida International University College of Law (J.D. 2005). Prior to attending law school, Ms. Green served as a noncommissioned officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, earning the rank of Sergeant. During law school, Ms. Green worked as a summer associate at the firm of Steel Hector & Davis LLP (now Squire Sanders & Dempsey LLP) and served as a law clerk for the Honorable Robert N. Scola of the 11th Judicial Circuit in Miami, Florida. She also completed internships with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida and the State Attorney's Office for the 17th Judicial Circuit in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Additionally, Ms. Green was President of the Board of Advocates, and earned several advocacy awards including: Moot Court Champion and Best Oralist (FIU College of Law); Best Brief Writer (Florida Bar's Robert Orseck Memorial Moot Court Competition); and the Book Award for trial advocacy. Ms. Green also competed in the 55th Annual National Moot Court Competition held in New York City. After law school, Ms. Green joined the Miami law firm of Abadin Jaramillo Cook & Heffernan. There, she specialized in the areas of medical malpractice defense, insurance defense, and commercial litigation. Also while in South Florida, Ms. Green worked as the Associate Director for Career Development at Nova Southeastern University's Shepard Broad Law Center. There, she mentored law students and alumni, and coordinated recruitment, counseling and professional development events. In 2008, Ms. Green returned to Northwest Louisiana to live and practice law. Currently, Ms. Green concentrates her practice in the areas of divorce, child custody, personal injury, successions, and civil litigation.

Dale L. Sibley

Job Titles:
  • ATTORNEY
Dale L. Sibley is a Louisiana native who received his undergraduate degree in Sociology from Northwestern State University of Louisiana (1980) and his J. D. from Tulane University (1987). After leaving NSU, he was commissioned into the U. S. Army Infantry, where he served as Captain, before leaving to attend Law School at Tulane. After clerking at a downtown New Orleans firm during law school, Mr. Sibley graduated and returned to his home area, where he served as an Assistant District Attorney (30th JDC, Vernon Parish) and established a solo law practice. He has worked as Director of Administration and General Counsel for a private construction company, was a founding partner of Sibley, Hall & Stamps, provided contractual services to the City of Shreveport. Mr. Sibley has also served as an adjunct professor of Criminal Justice at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas and local proprietary schools. Mr. Sibley has developed extensive expertise in the area of government and municipal administration. He has served as Congressional District Manager for the Fourth Congressional District of Louisiana (U. S. Congressman Jim McCrery), Director of Economic Development for the City of Shreveport ( Mayor Hazel Beard), Member and Chairman of the Metropolitan Planning Commission, and Chief Administrative Officer of the City of Shreveport (Mayor Cedric Glover). Mr. Sibley has also served on numerous boards and commissions, including the Downtown Development Authority and Shreveport Regional Arts Council and is a graduate of the Chamber of Commerce Leadership Shreveport- Bossier program. Currently, Mr. Sibley concentrates his practice in the areas of municipal, administrative, and commercial litigation.