About Jeffrey N.
Since earning his J.D. from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 2000, Jeffrey N. Boudreaux has built a steady legal career rooted in Louisiana. He completed his undergraduate studies at Louisiana State University in 1996. Those academic years set the stage for a practice that spans state and tribal venues.
Boudreaux is a partner at Kean Miller LLP. He has worked at the firm on matters that arise across multiple jurisdictions. His role there places him among the senior lawyers who handle complex filings and court appearances. Colleagues describe him as a lawyer comfortable in both courtrooms and conference rooms.
He is admitted to practice in Louisiana and Texas and holds authorization to appear before the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana Tribal Court and the Tunica-Biloxi Nation Tribal Court. That combination of state and tribal admissions informs the kinds of matters he takes on. He appears in state courts and represents interests where tribal jurisdiction or tribal entities are involved.
Outside the office, Boudreaux maintains an active network in the legal and civic communities. He holds memberships in the Texas State Bar, the Louisiana State Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Baton Rouge Bar Association, the Houston Bar Association, and the Federal Bar Association. He is also a member of the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel and the Associated Builders and Contractors. On the university side, he participates in the Louisiana State University Alumni Association and has served on the LSU National Diversity Advisory Board since 2010.
His civic commitments include board service and nonprofit work. Boudreaux serves on the board of Serve Baton Rouge. He previously served on the boards of ARC Baton Rouge and the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Baton Rouge from 2006 to 2009. He is a parishioner at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Baton Rouge.
Boudreaux’s career is marked by steady professional involvement rather than public-facing accolades. He balances firm responsibilities with association work and community service. He remains based in Louisiana and practices through Kean Miller LLP, where his current practice focuses on matters in Louisiana, Texas and select tribal courts.