About Jonathan L
Jonathan L. Brehm studied law at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University, where he completed a degree in Civil/Comparative Law in 2009 and earned his Juris Doctor in 2012. Those years shaped his understanding of both domestic and comparative legal systems. He went on from Baton Rouge with formal training that bridges classroom doctrine and courtroom practice.
After finishing law school, Brehm entered practice in Louisiana. He is admitted to the state bar and is authorized to appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He maintains current memberships in professional associations. Over the years he has handled matters that required familiarity with state procedure and federal appellate rules, and he keeps current on developments that affect practice in his jurisdiction.
Brehm has worked in firm settings where individual client representation and courtroom advocacy intersect. He has experience preparing pleadings, managing discovery, and arguing motions. Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and steady under the pressures of litigation. He has taken appeals and engaged in research-oriented work that requires tracking precedent and statutory change.
At Butler Law Office, LLC, Brehm continues to practice in Louisiana. The office handles client matters across several civil practice areas and represents clients before state tribunals and in federal appeals when cases reach that level. He spends time in and out of courtrooms, drafting briefs, negotiating on behalf of clients, and advising on procedural strategy.
Outside the courtroom he participates in professional events and maintains active ties to legal associations. That involvement lets him exchange perspectives with other lawyers and stay attuned to practice trends. He also prioritizes continuing legal education to ensure the procedural and substantive details of cases are current.
In his current role at Butler Law Office, LLC, Jonathan L. Brehm concentrates on matters arising in Louisiana courts and on appeals presented to the Fifth Circuit.