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Bloom Legal is a full-service law firm located in the historic Warehouse District of New Orleans. Since New Orleans criminal defense attorney Seth Bloom founded Bloom Legal in 2004, the firm has been providing legal service to clients throughout the state of Louisiana. Our car accident attorneys and criminal defense lawyers specialize in helping local clients who live in the area and clients who are visiting New Orleans and need legal counsel because of an event that happened during their stay in Louisiana. No matter how big or small your case, attorneys Seth Bloom and David F. Gremillion can help you.
A native of New Orleans, Evan Breaux joined Breaux Law Firm in 2017, thus establishing one of New Orleans’ only father-son personal injury law firms. Evan is a lifelong defender of justice, and an advocate dedicated to helping people who have been hurt or who are victims of unfair circumstances. Being an attorney in his blood, as both his father, Darryl Breaux, and his maternal grandfather, the late Clifford P. de Laup, Jr., practiced law.
While earning his business management degree at the University of New Orleans, Evan began working part-time in the field of personal injury law. He then worked as a law clerk for a Baton Rouge mixed litigation firm with a concentration in personal injury during law school. After obtaining his Louisiana Bar license, Evan worked as an Associate Attorney at a large, well-known personal injury firm in New Orleans. There, he gained valuable experience but saw the effects of such a giant operation, experiencing first-hand the value offered by a smaller, more personal, care-driven firm like his father’s and prompting him to join Breaux Law Firm.
Evan believes Breaux Law Firm’s family atmosphere and dedication to personal attention is what sets them apart. He is accessible and innovative, bridging the firm’s traditional values of care, respect, and undivided attention with our constantly changing twenty-first-century world, bringing a fresh, vibrant, and agile energy to the team.
Equally guided by his lifelong devotion to justice and his family’s deeply-rooted legacy in the legal field, Evan is committed to getting only the best results for his clients.
Education
Evan received a degree in business management from the University of New Orleans in 2011, and in 2014 earned his Juris Doctorate and a graduate diploma in Comparative Law from Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
Licensed To Practice
Evan is licensed to practice law in the state of Louisiana, including all state courts in Louisiana, as well as the Federal District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Louisiana.
Professional Affiliations
Evan is a member of the Louisiana Association for Justice, the American Bar Association, and the Louisiana State Bar Association.
The Jewish Law Student Association represents a vital student-led community within Tulane University's Law School in New Orleans, Louisiana. As a student organization dedicated to fostering connection and cultural engagement, JLSA brings together Jewish students from across the Tulane campus to share experiences, celebrate traditions, and build lasting friendships during their academic journey.
Founded on the principle that law students benefit from strong community connections, JLSA creates a welcoming space where members can explore Jewish heritage and culture alongside their legal studies. The organization recognizes that attending law school in New Orleans—a city rich in cultural diversity and historical significance—offers unique opportunities for students to engage with Jewish traditions while experiencing the distinctive character of Louisiana's vibrant communities.
JLSA's programming reflects a commitment to both intellectual growth and personal connection. By sponsoring speakers, forums, social functions, and holiday celebrations, the organization ensures that members have opportunities to learn from one another, celebrate together, and maintain cultural and spiritual practices throughout the academic year. The association's role as liaison to New Orleans Hillel further extends its reach, connecting students with the broader Jewish community and established organizations throughout the city.
At its heart, JLSA embodies the values of community, inclusivity, and cultural pride. The organization understands that law school can be an isolating experience, and it works intentionally to create moments of joy, connection, and shared identity among Jewish students. Whether through intimate Shabbat dinners, holiday meals, or collaborative group meetings, JLSA cultivates a supportive network that enriches the Tulane Law School experience for all its members.