Sarah Fisher

Sarah Fischer

Sarah Fisher

Associate

Sarah Fisher graduated from Louisiana State University’s Paul M. Hebert Law Center at LSU (J.D./D.C.L.) where she received the CALI Award for Comparative Cybersecurity Law. She was admitted to the Louisiana Bar in 2021.

While in law school, she received the Dean’s Scholarship all three years, and she spent a summer semester studying international comparative law courses at the Université Jean Moulin in Lyon, France.

Prior to attending law school, Ms. Fisher received her undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University, where she majored in Business Administration and minored in Political Science.

Ms. Fisher was named as one of Super Lawyers Magazine’s 2023 Louisiana “Rising Star” attorneys in the areas of Civil Litigation: Defense, Estate Planning & Probate, Health Care, and Personal Injury Defense.  Rising Stars is an exclusive list of top-rated attorneys in specific practice areas.

EDUCATION

Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, 2021

Louisiana State University, B.A., Business Administration, 2018

BAR ADMISSIONS

Louisiana State Courts

All United States District Courts of Louisiana

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Ms. Fisher currently serves as a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division’s Wills for Heroes Committee, which offers free legal services to first responders and their spouses in the preparation of basic estate planning documents.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Louisiana State Bar Association
– Health Law Section, LSBA
– Intellectual Property Section, LSBA

Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel (LADC)

22nd Judicial District Court Bar Association

American Health Lawyers Association

Office

where you can find Sarah
  • 68031 CAPITAL TRACE ROW
  • MANDEVILLE, LA 70471
  • Telephone: 985-292-2000
  • Direct: 985-292-2003
  • Facsimile: 985-292-2001
  • Email: sfisher@millinglaw.com

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