About Tiffany L
Tiffany L Ratliff earned her J.D. from Southern University Law Center in 2012 after beginning her legal studies in 2009. Her time in law school included classroom work and practical training that shaped an early interest in state-level practice. She completed the degree at a school known for producing lawyers who work across Louisiana, and she went on to build a practice in the same jurisdiction.
After law school, Ratliff entered the Louisiana legal community. She was admitted to practice in the state and has carried out work for clients there since the start of her career. Her early years in practice involved the routine tasks of a young attorney: drafting pleadings, appearing before state tribunals, and advising clients on procedural steps. Those experiences helped her develop a pragmatic approach to problem solving.
Ratliff’s work has blended client counseling, negotiation, and courtroom work. She has handled matters that required both written advocacy and in-person appearances. Colleagues describe her as steady under pressure and attentive to details. She takes a methodical approach to building a case file, and she places value on clear communication with clients about options and likely outcomes.
She maintains current membership in professional organizations and remains engaged with the legal community in Louisiana. That involvement has included attending continuing education seminars and participating in local bar activities. Ratliff has used those opportunities to stay current on state rules and procedural changes, and to exchange practical ideas with other lawyers in the region.
Her practice history is grounded in service to clients in Louisiana courts and administrative settings. She has continued to handle matters that require familiarity with state procedures and local practice. Her current practice focuses on serving clients in Louisiana.