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Compare Business Lawyers in Destrehan, LA

Browse business lawyers serving Destrehan, Louisiana. Contact information and addresses listed below.

5 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Destrehan, LA
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Showing 5 business lawyers in Destrehan, LA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Marino Law Firm, LLC
104 E Campus Dr Suite 101, Destrehan, LA 70047
(985) 764-1515 mlawfirmllc.com
The Law Office of Joseph Rochelle
110 Avenue of Oaks, Destrehan, LA 70047
(985) 722-4003 joerochelle.com
Maria M Chaisson
110 Avenue of Oaks, Destrehan, LA 70047
(985) 307-1094 stcharlesparish.gov
Robert L Raymond Law Office
14108 River Rd, Destrehan, LA 70047
(985) 764-8709 stcharlesparish.gov
Chauvin Law Firm, L.L.C.
1904 Ormond Blvd #203, Destrehan, LA 70047
(985) 307-0281 chauvinlaw.com

What Does a Business Lawyer in Destrehan Cost?

Business lawyers in Louisiana typically charge hourly rates between 200 and 500 dollars per hour depending on experience and case complexity. Flat fees for simple LLC formation range from 500 to 1500 dollars plus state filing fees. Retainers for ongoing business counsel may start at 2000 to 5000 dollars. These are general estimates and costs vary by case and attorney. This information is general and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of business entities can a lawyer help me form in Destrehan?
A business lawyer can help form Louisiana LLCs corporations and partnerships. Each entity type has different liability protections and tax implications under Louisiana law. The lawyer will file the articles of organization or incorporation with the Louisiana Secretary of State.
Does Louisiana require a written contract for business agreements?
Louisiana law generally requires written contracts for agreements involving real estate or lasting more than one year under the Statute of Frauds. Oral contracts may be enforceable for smaller transactions but written contracts are strongly recommended to avoid disputes.
What is the statute of limitations for a business contract dispute in Louisiana?
The general prescriptive period for breach of contract in Louisiana is 10 years under Louisiana Civil Code Article 3499. However some specific types of claims like open account debts have a shorter 3 year period. A lawyer can determine the correct deadline for your case.