About Florencia
Florencia Ibanez took a roundabout path into Louisiana law. She arrived at the state’s legal community after graduate study that examined how different legal systems address similar problems. The study left her attentive to detail and mindful of how rules operate in practice.
She earned an LL.M. in Comparative Law from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. That program exposed her to cross-border legal questions and comparative methodologies. The degree sits alongside her practical work in Louisiana courts and offices.
Ibanez joined Broussard, David & Moroux as Of Counsel in 2024. Her role grew out of prior experience handling matters where state law intersects broader legal principles. At the firm she has worked on research, drafting and advisory projects that require careful statutory reading and an eye for precedent. Colleagues describe her as methodical in her approach and clear in her writing.
She is a current member of the Louisiana State Bar and is authorized to practice in Louisiana. That membership reflects ongoing engagement with the state’s legal landscape, its rules and its courtroom procedures. Her background in comparative law informs how she frames statutory interpretation and statutory gaps, and she often draws on that perspective when advising clients or preparing filings.
Outside of client work, Ibanez has invested time in legal research and professional development. She keeps up with shifts in state law and with scholarship that compares Louisiana’s civil law influences to common law jurisdictions. That mix of scholarly training and hands-on practice shapes how she evaluates risk and constructs legal arguments.
Those threads—graduate study in comparative law, steady practice in Louisiana, and a role at Broussard, David & Moroux—come together in her current work. She currently practices as Of Counsel at Broussard, David & Moroux, handling matters involving Louisiana law and comparative legal issues.