WSWILLA REBECCA LEBLANC SMITHMcGlinchey Stafford- B.R.
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McGlinchey Stafford- B.R.

Willa Rebecca Leblanc Smith

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301 Main Street; One American Place 14th Floor, Baton Rouge, LA, 70825https://ballardspahr.com
Business Law (15%)Civil Rights (17%)Estate PlanningIntellectual Property Law (17%)Litigation
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Willa Smith is an attorney at McGlinchey Stafford- B.R., based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. With 13 years of experience, Willa has built a career dedicated to serving clients across a range of legal matters. Willa's areas of expertise include Estate Planning, Probate, Trusts, and Personal Injury. Willa received their legal education at Cumberland L.S./Samford. Willa is licensed to practice law in California.

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  • Business Law (15%)27%
  • Civil Rights (17%)17%
  • Estate Planning13%
  • Intellectual Property Law (17%)10%
  • Litigation9%
  • Natural Resources / Oil And Gas (51%)7%
  • Personal Injury6%
  • Probate6%
  • Trusts5%

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English

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13+ years

Business Law (15%) Attorney at McGlinchey Stafford- B.R.. Admitted to practice in California (2012). Focus areas include Business Law (15%), Civil Rights (17%), Estate Planning.

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301 Main Street; One American Place 14th Floor, Baton Rouge, LA, 70825
225-383-9000

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