Paul brings hands-on legal experience shaped by internships, judicial clerkship work, and his current role with the firm. Before joining Laborde Earles as an associate, he spent two years as an intern with the Due Guidry personal injury firm in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he gained practical exposure to case development, client interaction, and personal injury litigation. He also served as a Judicial Clerk for one month in the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, clerking for Magistrate Judge Carol Whitehurst, providing valuable insight into federal court procedure and judicial decision-making. Paul has since continued to build his experience as an Associate Attorney with Laborde Earles.
Paul earned his Bachelor of Science in Finance from Louisiana State University in 2022 and completed his Juris Doctor and Doctor of Civil Law (JD/DCL) at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 2025. He received a Doctor of Civil Law certification during law school and was admitted to the Louisiana Bar in 2025.
Known for being easy-going, intentional, and personable, Paul practices law with openness and honesty. He believes in setting clear expectations and keeping clients informed at every stage of their case.
A Lafayette native, Paul enjoys cooking and trying new recipes, duck and deer hunting, and spending time with family and friends. He is involved with Bike It Forward and values giving back to the community whenever possible.