This is What We Play For
Some things happen on the field. Others start long before game day—early mornings, time outdoors, and the traditions passed down along the way.
For Whit Weeks, that’s where it all began. And it’s what continues to shape how he plays today. At Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, that same respect runs just as deep—for the land, our communities, and in the things worth protecting.
This is What We Play For
Some things happen on the field. Others start long before game day—early mornings, time outdoors, and the traditions passed down along the way.
For Whit Weeks, that’s where it all began. And it’s what continues to shape how he plays today. At Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, that same respect runs just as deep—for the land, our communities, and in the things worth protecting.
For the Love of Louisiana’s Game
There’s something about Louisiana—the land, the traditions, the game. Just ask Whit Weeks.
He learned it early. Through quiet mornings, time outdoors, and the people who showed him what it means to respect what you’re part of.
Around here, that understanding carries over. From the woods to the stadium, it’s all connected by the same sense of responsibility.
It’s something we believe in, too—caring for Louisiana and the way of life that defines it.
Protecting What Defines Our State
In Louisiana, we know what it means to fight for something bigger than yourself. It’s in the way we cheer, the way we cook, the way we show up for our neighbors when the stakes are high. At Talbot, Carmouche & Marcello, that same spirit drives everything we do—not just in the courtroom, but across every parish, every waterway, and every family we’ve had the privilege to stand beside.
We don’t just win cases. We protect what Louisiana is made of.
Over 30 years, our team has fought to preserve the land, the resources, and the people that make this state worth fighting for—securing more than $3 billion in verdicts and settlements for our clients.
This isn’t just what we do.
This is what we play for.

