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L. Laban Levy is a partner at Simon, Fitzgerald, Cooke, Reed & Welch, where he focuses primarily on Consumer Bankruptcy law. With nearly two decades of experience, Mr. Levy is dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate financial challenges, offering solutions that protect their homes, vehicles, and financial futures.
Mr. Levy graduated from Northwestern State University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, equipping him with a strong foundation in personal finance and business management. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Civil Law from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 2002. He was admitted to practice law in Louisiana in 2003 and served as a Law Clerk to the Honorable Chief Judge Henry N. Brown, Jr. for the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeals from 2003 to 2004.
As a committed advocate for his clients, Mr. Levy is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and stays actively involved in developments within the bankruptcy field. His extensive experience and client-centered approach have earned him a reputation for providing clear, compassionate, and results-driven legal representation.
Education:
Louisiana State University Law Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Juris Doctor & Bachelor of Civil Law, 2002
Northwestern State University
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 1998
Bar Admissions:
Louisiana, 2003
U.S. District Court Western District of Louisiana, 2003
Past Positions:
Law Clerk, Chief Judge Hon. Henry N. Brown, Jr., Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeals, 2003-2004
Professional Associations:
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
Current Employment Position:
Partner, Simon, Fitzgerald, Cooke, Reed & Welch
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Income Taxes, Property Taxes, Sales Taxes
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