Education LawShreveport Education Law AttorneysOur lawyers regularly represent members of the Caddo Federation of Teachers and other teacher unions in matters such as:
Teachers who have tenure in Louisiana can't be terminated without a hearing. While teachers can choose to have a non-attorney represent them at their hearing, an attorney has the legal training and experience to ensure that your rights are protected. Our lawyers understand the unique laws and procedures that apply to teachers and other school employees and are experienced in dealing with school boards, teacher unions, and the state and federal court systems. Our attorneys also have experience in other employment matters relating to school law, such as sexual harassment and discrimination based on race, sex, age, disability, pregnancy, religion, and national origin. We effectively handle proceedings before courts and administrative agencies on your behalf. Our Education Law AttorneysBrian Landry represents parents, students, teachers and other school employees in disputes with school system Free Initial Consultation: Contact the education law attorneys at Weems, Schimpf, Gilsoul, Haines, Landry & Carmouche (APLC). Our lawyers handle civil and business law litigation and transactions for clients in northwest Louisiana, including Shreveport, Bossier City, Benton, Minden, Mansfield, Many, Coushatta, Ruston, Natchitoches, Monroe, Homer, Arcadia, Jonesboro, Caddo Parish, Bossier Parish, Webster Parish, DeSoto Parish, Sabine Parish, Red River Parish, Natchitoches Parish, Lincoln Parish, Union Parish, Claiborne Parish, Bienville Parish, and Jackson Parish. |

