About Jerome H.
Jerome H. Moroux is an attorney based in Louisiana whose legal education pointed him toward both theory and practice. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from St. John’s College in Santa Fe in 2001. He returned to Louisiana for law school and received a J.D. and a D.C.L. from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 2009. Those credentials mark a steady course from liberal arts study into formal legal training.
After completing his studies at LSU, Moroux moved into practice in the Acadiana region. He is listed as a lawyer at Broussard, David & Moroux, where he has carried out day-to-day legal work. His career has unfolded in the local legal community rather than on a national stage. That local grounding shows in the associations he maintains and the professional circles he has joined.
Moroux has maintained memberships in several professional organizations. He belongs to the American Bar Association and the Louisiana Bar Association. He joined the Lafayette Parish Bar Association in 2009 and has been a member ever since. He also became part of the Inns of Court of Acadiana in 2010, an organization that brings lawyers and judges together for study and professional exchange. Those memberships reflect regular participation in the legal institutions that shape practice in Louisiana.
Colleagues describe him as an attorney who operates within the routines of litigation and client counseling typical of a regional firm. He handles matters that require familiarity with Louisiana statutes and court procedures. His education at LSU’s law center and his ongoing work at a local firm give him steady exposure to the state’s civil law traditions and procedural norms.
Away from the public record of court dockets and filings, Moroux’s path has been one of steady professional involvement. He has built a practice aligned with the networks and institutions of Lafayette and surrounding parishes. That pattern is visible in his continuous bar association memberships and long-term participation in the Inns of Court.
He currently practices at Broussard, David & Moroux, representing clients in matters brought in Louisiana courts and advising on issues of state law.