About Lily P.
Lily P. Pavy is an attorney who trained at Louisiana State University and practices in Louisiana. She earned a B.A. from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 2015. She completed a combined J.D./D.C.L. at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 2023. Her legal education bridged the state’s civil law traditions and the broader American common law curriculum that the Hebert Center provides.
Her early academic record set a steady course toward practice in the state. After law school she moved into private practice and joined Kean Miller LLP as an associate. At the firm she has taken on responsibilities typical for an associate attorney: legal research, drafting pleadings and contracts, and advising clients on matters governed by Louisiana law. She is licensed to practice in Louisiana and maintains membership in the Louisiana State Bar Association.
Colleagues describe her work as thorough and pragmatic. She prepares written analyses and client memoranda and supports more senior lawyers on complex matters. That support can include factual investigation, drafting motions, and attending client meetings. The role often requires translating technical legal points into clear, usable advice for clients who are not lawyers.
Her J.D./D.C.L. background influences how she approaches problems. The civil law component of her degree gives her familiarity with Louisiana’s unique legal framework. The combined degree also covered constitutional and statutory interpretation common across jurisdictions. Those dual elements inform how she frames legal questions and how she researches comparative law issues when necessary.
Pavy participates in professional life beyond the office. She holds an active membership in the Louisiana State Bar Association, which provides opportunities for continuing legal education and networking with other practitioners in the state. She stays current on changes to state law and attends programs that address practical skills and procedural developments.
She is based at Kean Miller LLP and works on matters arising under Louisiana law. Her practice involves the kinds of tasks associates typically perform at a regional law firm: case preparation, transactional drafting, and client counseling on state-law issues. She continues to build experience in private practice and remains active in the state bar association as she develops her legal career.