TITLE AND REAL ESTATE • SECURED TRANSACTIONS 

BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND ACQUISITIONS • MUNICIPAL LAW

GVIDRINE@LALALAWFIRM.COM

Born

Ville Platte, Louisiana


Education

Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center (J.D., 2009; G.D.C.L, 2009)

Louisiana State University (B.A., 2005)


Bar Admissions

Louisiana (2009)


Court Admissions

Supreme Court of Louisiana

United States District Courts for the 

Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Louisiana

United States Fifth District Court of Appeal


Memberships

Evangeline Parish Bar Association

Louisiana State Bar Association

Louisiana Association of Independent Land Title Agents

American Land Title Association

Federal Fifth Circuit Bar Association

J. Gregory Vidrine

Partner

Gregory Vidrine manages the firm's Title and Real Estate Section--Louisiana Lagniappe Title Company, LLC. Mr. Vidrine's areas of practice include residential and commercial transactions. He is admitted to practice in all state courts in Louisiana, as well as the Western District of Louisiana. In addition to his work at LaFleur & Laborde, Mr. Vidrine currently serves as City/Ward Court Judge for the City of Ville Platte and Ward 1 of Evangeline Parish.

Mr. Vidrine practices extensively in the area of real estate. His knowledge of the law and direct approach to address issues that can prevent or slow down a mortgage lending transaction. With an extensive practice throughout South Louisiana, Mr. Vidrine enjoys an outstanding reputation with lenders and real estate professionals throughout the area.  

The firm employs the latest technology to enable its attorneys and staff to provide a diligent and thorough research and review of acquisitions and security devices. Together with highly skilled professionals and escrow officers, the firm delivers documents, escrow accounting reports, certificates, and other documents related to a transaction in a timely and cost effective manner.  

Mr. Vidrine received his Juris Doctor from Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, in 2009. After law school, he clerked for the Honorable John D. Saunders in the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal. He is also a former prosecutor with the Evangeline Parish District Attorney's Office.