Jason Anders. Attorney/Litigator. MBA. Representing and advising business and individuals from the boardroom to the courtroom.
Mr. Anders is licensed to practice law in both Louisiana and Texas. He has also been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States Tax Court and the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western districts of Louisiana. He is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the State Bar of Texas, the Bar Association of the Fifth Federal Circuit, the Jefferson Bar Association and the New Orleans Bar Association.
Mr. Anders' practice is focused primarily on business litigation, contractual and management disputes, and various business transactions. He has handled a wide variety of legal matters for business and individual clients, including representing a CPA before the State Board of CPAs where he successfully challenged a six-figure attorney fee assessment against the CPA. His defense of the case and legal arguments resulted in legislative changes in the laws governing CPAs and a clarification of the disciplinary process for CPAs. See Acts 2013, No. 188, § 1, 2013 Regular Session, Louisiana Legislature.
Mr. Anders is licensed to practice law in both Louisiana and Texas. He has also been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States Tax Court and the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western districts of Louisiana. He is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the State Bar of Texas, the Bar Association of the Fifth Federal Circuit, the Jefferson Bar Association and the New Orleans Bar Association.
Mr. Anders' practice is focused primarily on business litigation, contractual and management disputes, and various business transactions. He has handled a wide variety of legal matters for business and individual clients, including representing a CPA before the State Board of CPAs where he successfully challenged a six-figure attorney fee assessment against the CPA. His defense of the case and legal arguments resulted in legislative changes in the laws governing CPAs and a clarification of the disciplinary process for CPAs. See Acts 2013, No. 188, § 1, 2013 Regular Session, Louisiana Legislature.