Dr. Blaudeau earned his undergraduate degree from Birmingham Southern College in 1981. He pursued a medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, graduating in 1987. After completing his residency at Tulane, Blaudeau went into private practice in 1991. He continues to practice medicine in Birmingham, and he trains surgeons from around the country.
Dr. Blaudeau received his law degree from the Birmingham School of Law in 1998. He has served as a Governor of the American College of Legal Medicine, and he founded the Southern Institute for Legal and Medical Affairs. At Heninger Garrison Davis, Blaudeau’s work will focus on medical malpractice and healthcare litigation. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar and the Birmingham Bar Association.
Dr. Blaudeau and his wife Tammi have five children and six grandchildren. He is fluent in Spanish, Italian and French.
Practice Areas
Business Litigation And Intellectual Property
Business Litigation And Intellectual Property
Consumer Class Action And Mass Torts
Consumer Class Action And Mass Torts
Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice
Admitted
Alabama, 1998
Education
- Birmingham School of Law, 1998
- Fellow, American College of Legal Medicine
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Birmingham Southern College, 1981
Professional memberships and affiliations
- Alabama State Bar
- Birmingham Bar Association