Ms. Réaux graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where she was a member of the Honors Department. She earned a Juris Doctorate and Graduate Diploma in Civil Law from the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 2011. While attending law school, Ms. Réaux was honored with the CALI Awards for Excellence in Evidence, Commercial Paper, and Family Law; the 2010 Public Interest Law Society Fellowship for her work with Hearts of Hope in Lafayette; and the LSU Board of Supervisors Scholarship.
Since law school, Ms. Réaux’s practice has consisted primarily of civil litigation on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants. She has handled a diverse array of personal injury, state workers’ compensation, and Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act cases. Her practice also includes business transactions, contract dispute litigation, and estate work. Ms. Réaux has prosecuted writs and appeals to the Louisiana Third Circuit, the federal Fifth Circuit, and the Louisiana Supreme Court. She is licensed in all Louisiana state and federal courts.
Ms. Réaux has been awarded the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating. She served two terms as the District Three Representative to the LSBA Young Lawyers Division Council and chaired the Council’s High School Mock Trial Committee from 2019-2022. She was awarded the Bat P. Sullivan, Jr. Chair’s Award for outstanding dedication, service, and commitment to the Young Lawyers Division and to the legal profession in 2021.