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Adams and Reese Partners Paige Sensenbrenner and Chris Kane have been selected by Biz New Orleans on the “New Orleans 500 List: 2025 Edition,” recognizing business leaders driving the greater New Orleans economy today and making decisions that will shape the region’s future.

Sensenbrenner serves as Senior Partner in Charge of the Adams and Reese New Orleans office. He is a longtime leading member of the firm’s Litigation Practice Group. For close to 40 years, Sensenbrenner has represented clients on healthcare-related cases, including pharmaceutical and medical device products liability, pharmaceutical pricing claims and medical malpractice. He also has extensive experience defending toxic tort cases and has handled cases alleging insurance fraud and accounting malpractice. 

Biz New Orleans about Sensenbrenner: “Before he was a lawyer, Sensenbrenner practiced clinical nursing for four years. He began his legal career at Adams and Reese in 1987, and today leads the firm's New Orleans office. His legal practice includes governmental relations, healthcare law and litigation. His litigation practice involves commercial litigation, toxic torts, and product liability.”

At Adams and Reese, Kane is the Global Trade, Transportation and Logistics Team Leader; a leading member of the Crisis Preparedness and Disaster Response Team; and a member of the Intersection of Business and Government Practice Group. For 20 years, Kane has counseled clients on economic development projects, transportation law, construction law, regulatory and government relations, disaster recovery, and highly specific litigation matters. Kane serves as Board Chair of Greater New Orleans, Inc., the economic development arm of New Orleans

Biz New Orleans about Kane: “Recognized for his work on many economic development projects, Kane has been with Adams and Reese since he graduated law school in 2004. A jack-of-all-trades attorney, he maintains a multifaceted practice, counseling clients on economic development projects, transportation law, construction law, regulatory and government relations, disaster recovery and highly specific litigation matters.”