About Hayden Lane
Hayden Lane Carlos took a steady, textbook path into the law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business, Management, Legal Studies from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2013, then continued to Southern University Law Center, where he received his J.D. in 2017. The trajectory suggests a methodical preparation for practice that blends business understanding with legal training.
After law school, Carlos moved into private practice. He is associated with Broussard, David & Moroux, where he has worked on matters that touch both state and federal systems. He is admitted to practice in Louisiana and Texas and is also admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. Those credentials allow him to appear in courts on both sides of the Sabine River and in the federal forum that serves much of western Texas.
Carlos maintains professional ties to local and state bar organizations. He holds memberships in the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Lafayette Parish Bar Association, and he is a member of the State Bar of Texas. Those memberships keep him connected to developments in procedural rules and substantive law across two states. They also place him among lawyers who practice regularly in the region’s civil and commercial dockets.
Colleagues describe his approach as straightforward and practical. He tends to present options plainly and to map out foreseeable next steps for clients. He works at a firm that handles a range of disputes and legal needs, and his background in business and legal studies informs how he frames contractual or commercial problems. Where state statutes and federal rules intersect, his admission to the Western District of Texas federal court allows him to carry cases into the federal system when necessary.
Public records do not list a long string of public-facing publications or high-profile reported cases under his name. That aligns with a practice built more around client representation and courtroom work in regional courts than around national publicity. He has remained active in the legal communities where he is licensed, attending meetings and participating in bar activities tied to Lafayette and the broader Louisiana bar.
Carlos lives his practice in a regional setting that requires familiarity with two adjacent states’ laws and the federal court that serves western Texas. He currently practices at Broussard, David & Moroux and handles matters arising under Louisiana and Texas law, including representation in state and federal courts.