LOUISIANA BOARD OF LEGAL SPECIALIZATION

The Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization was established in 1993 by the Louisiana Supreme Court to assist consumers in finding a lawyer who has demonstrated ability and experience in specialized fields of law, and since that time has approved board certification of some members of the Louisiana State Bar Association who practice in the following areas: Business and/or Consumer Bankruptcy, Estate Planning and Administration, Family Law, and Tax Law. Lists of those members who qualify under the foregoing areas of law can be found by visiting our web site at Linkwww.lascmcle.org/specialization

New Legal Specialty Areas in the Practice of Law

Dear Members:

The Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization, which was created by the Louisiana Supreme Court, is charged with the duty of overseeing existing legal specialty areas.

The Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization routinely receives inquiries about creating new legal specialty areas.  While such legal specialty areas ultimately must be approved by the House of Delegates, the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization is charged with recommending new specialty areas to the House of Delegates.

In an effort to provide information to attorneys who are interested in creating new legal specialty areas, the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization has adopted a written policy concerning how submissions must be made to the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization for consideration.  This written policy can be located by downloading the link below. 

For any additional information concerning the creation of new specialty areas or for anything else related to the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization, please do not hesitate to contact Megan Landry, Executive Director of the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization, at the following number: (504) 619-0128 or 1-800-421-5722, Ext.128, or you may email her at megan.landry@lsba.org

Sincerely Yours,
Vincent Saffiotti, Chairman
Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization

pdf Download a copy of the New Policy and Proposed (Name) Law Specialization Survey Form