“Client loyalty is one of our top priorities and contributes
to the high quality work we do.”
Beth E. Abramson
Beth Abramson has been an associate at King, Krebs & Jurgens since February 2009 and handles primarily toxic tort and civil litigation matters. Before joining the firm's New Orleans office, Beth also handled asbestos litigation, products liability, bankruptcy, commercial litigation and employment litigation cases. She received a B.S. in Political Science and a B.A. in European Studies, both from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. Beth received her J.D. from Tulane University in 2001, where she was named to the Order of Barristers, Oral Advocacy Honors Society, Moot Court Board, Phi Delta Phi and earned the highest grades in Civil Procedure and Federal Procedure.
Beth is licensed to practice in the state of Louisiana, United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana, and United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
PUBLICATIONS:
"Report and Analysis of the Provision of Disaster Civil Legal Services in Louisiana Following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita" - Louisiana Bar Foundation and Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation: Recipient of Grant for Collection & Analysis of Data Project, June 2007.
"Lessons Learned (the Hard Way) by Lawyers During Hurricanes Katrina and Rita" - by Michael H. Rubin and Beth E. Abramson, Probate & Property Vol. 20, No. 5, September/October 2006.
Honors & Recognition
- "2006" Up and Coming Lawyers" - Laywers USA, September 25, 2006
- Pat B. Sullivan, Jr., Chair's Award - Louisiana State Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, June 2006
- Star of the Quarter - American Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, October 2005
- Order of the Barristers, Oral Advocacy Honors Society
News & Appearances
Academic Appointments
- Moot Court Board
- Phi Delta Phi
- Highest Grades in Louisiana Civil Procedure and in Federal Procedure
- Second in Trial Advocacy Class


