Over Fifty Years Of Personal Injury Law Practice
Biography
Caroline Thomas White is a third-generation attorney from Natchitoches, Louisiana. She earned her undergraduate degree in biology from Louisiana State University and her Juris Doctor from Southern University Law Center. During law school, Caroline gained valuable experience through internships with the Honorable Judge James J. Brady for the Middle District of Louisiana and the Honorable Judge Harry F. Randow for the 9th Judicial District Court of Louisiana. After graduating, Caroline began her legal career at a prominent plaintiff firm in New Orleans, where she gained substantial experience in complex litigation. Over the years, Caroline has represented consumers and financial institutions in high-stakes class actions and multi-district litigation involving data breaches, privacy violations, and consumer protection claims. Caroline has also represented individuals injured by pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices in mass tort litigation.
In 2025, Caroline joined Salim Beasley Causey Deblieux Attorneys at Law, where she works on a variety of complex litigation matters.
Caroline lives in New Orleans, Louisiana with her husband, Ross, and their three small children. She is actively involved in her children's schools and extracurricular activities and enjoys spending time with family and friends. In her free time, Caroline enjoys playing mahjong.
Education
- Southern University Law Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Juris Doctor
- Honors: magna cum laude
- Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences
Bar Admissions
- Louisiana
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Louisiana Association of Justice, Member
- Louisiana Association of Justice, Board of Governors, 2020 to 2025


