About Jeremy

Jeremy Pichon built a law career that bridges military training and Louisiana civil law. He studied sociology and business as an undergraduate, earned a law degree rooted in the state's civil law tradition, and later completed training at the Judge Advocate General's School. The path shows a steady accumulation of legal tools rather than dramatic pivots.

Pichon earned a Bachelor of Arts from Loyola University New Orleans, listed as B.A. (2004), where he studied sociology and took a minor in business. He then attended Southern University Law Center, which awards the J.D. (2008) and emphasizes Louisiana civil law. In 2010 he completed coursework at The Judge Advocate General's School, United States Army, an institution associated with military law education.

Those academic credentials informed his early professional steps. He practices in Louisiana and maintains membership in the American Bar Association, the Louisiana Bar Association and the New Orleans Bar Association. He is also active in The Greater New Orleans Louis A. Martinet Legal Society, an organization that focuses on the interests of Black attorneys and the broader community. The affiliations reflect a lawyer who moves comfortably between civil-law practice and networks tied to public service and bar activity.

Pichon's resume blends classroom study and institutional training. The civil law emphasis from Southern University Law Center aligns with the legal system used across Louisiana. The Judge Advocate General's School credential indicates additional training in military legal processes and procedure. Those two strands—state civil law and military law training—shape how he approaches cases and client matters in a state where both can be relevant.

He operates out of the Pichon Law Office. The firm name appears on his public listings and is the base for his courtroom and client work. He engages with the local bar and community legal groups while handling matters that require knowledge of Louisiana’s civil code and, when applicable, military legal considerations.

Colleagues and clients describe him as methodical in approach and steady in handling procedural demands. He combines classroom education, bar involvement and military legal training to advise clients on civil-law issues in Louisiana. He currently practices at Pichon Law Office, where his work covers Louisiana civil law and matters related to military law.

Education

The Judge Advocate General s School United States Army

other | Military Law

2010

Southern University Law Center

J.D. (2008) | Louisiana Civil Law

2005

Loyola University New Orleans

B.A. (2004) | Sociology Minor in Business

2001

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Louisiana

Professional Associations

American Bar Association

Current

Louisiana Bar Association

Current

New Orleans Bar Association

Current

The Greater New Orleans Louis A. Martinet Legal Society, Inc. |

Current