About Reed K.
Reed K. Kreger earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Mississippi in 2017, majoring in political science and taking a secondary course of study in psychology. He went on to attend the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University and received his J.D. in 2020. Those years combined academic study of government, human behavior and law into a practical foundation for a legal career in Louisiana.
After law school, Kreger joined Broussard, David & Moroux. His work there places him in the daily practice of law in Louisiana. He is part of a firm environment that handles matters arising in state courts, and his role brings him into contact with judges, opposing counsel and clients across the region. He built on his classroom training by moving directly into courtroom practice and client representation.
Kreger maintains active professional memberships. He is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Lafayette Parish Bar Association. He also participates in the American Inn of Court of Acadiana and the Louisiana Association for Justice. Those organizations provide forums for continuing education, mentorship and discussion of legal ethics and trial techniques. Kreger’s involvement reflects a steady engagement with the professional networks that shape practice standards in the state.
Colleagues describe him as someone who favors clear preparation and practical solutions rather than grand gestures. He has worked on matters that require coordinating filings, client meetings and court appearances. In the office he contributes to case strategy and to the day-to-day tasks that keep a litigation practice moving. Outside the courtroom he attends meetings and events hosted by local bar groups to stay connected to developments in Louisiana law.
As a licensed lawyer practicing in Louisiana, Kreger combines recent academic training with hands-on experience at Broussard, David & Moroux. He lives and works in the state where he was educated and maintains memberships in several professional associations that support trial work and legal education. He currently practices at Broussard, David & Moroux, representing clients in Louisiana state courts.