Karen T. Bordelon graduated from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1987 and from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center-LSU Law School with a Juris Doctor degree in 1990.
In law school, Ms. Bordelon was a Member of the Moot Court Board and recipient of the Allison R. Kolb Foundation Scholarship. She completed law school in the top 10% of the 1990 graduating class. During her undergraduate studies, Ms. Bordelon was a recipient of the T.H. Harris Scholarship and a member of the Alpha Epsilon Delta honor society.
Ms. Bordelon is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association and Lafayette Parish Bar Association, where she served as a past Editor of “The Promulgator.” She is admitted to practice in all State and Federal Courts in Louisiana.
Ms. Bordelon practices in the areas of Commercial Litigation, Civil Rights Defense Litigation, General Civil Litigation, Property, Casualty and Insurance Litigation, Product Liability Defense Litigation, Employment Law, Employment Defense Litigation, Benefits Law, ERISA & COBRA, Banking and Transactions and Collections Litigation and Liens. Karen has represented government entities and officials, including the Lafayette City-Parish Consolidated Government and the Lafayette Housing Authority.
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