About G. Blane Clark
G. Blane Clark Jr. earned his law degree from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 1984 after completing a Bachelor of Science at LSU in 1980. He attended law school during a period of change in Louisiana law, and his academic background rooted him in the state's legal traditions.
After graduating in 1984 he entered legal practice in Louisiana. Over the ensuing decades he joined Kean Miller LLP, where he serves as a partner. His career has unfolded entirely within the state, and his professional life has been shaped by long-term work for clients on matters arising under Louisiana law.
Clark has maintained active membership in a number of legal organizations. He belongs to the Louisiana Law Institute and the American Bar Association. He is also a member of the Louisiana State Bar and the Baton Rouge Bar Association. Those memberships reflect a steady engagement with the institutions that govern and develop the law in his region.
His practice reflects years of handling a range of matters that arise in the state. He manages both transactional and contested issues, representing clients before state forums and advising on obligations created by Louisiana statutes and rules. He draws on experience built up across different matters and on an understanding of the local legal culture. Colleagues and clients turn to him for practical counsel grounded in that experience.
At Kean Miller LLP he maintains a full-time practice as a partner. He continues to work on matters for businesses and individuals that involve Louisiana law, and he remains active in the professional organizations that inform his work. His current practice centers on advising and representing clients on matters of Louisiana law.