Bryan Jeansonne was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where he attended Catholic High School. He is a founding partner of the firm and is licensed to practice law in the State of Louisiana. Bryan graduated from Louisiana State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. While attending LSU, he was active in Theta Xi Fraternity, College Republicans, and LSU Student Government serving 3 terms as a Student Senator. He was also granted membership in Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, and Order of Omega Honor Society. Bryan attended the Loyola University New Orleans School of Law and earned a Juris Doctorate and certification in International Legal Studies. During law school Bryan worked as a staff assistant for the David Vitter for U.S. Senate Campaign and later as an intern for Senator Vitter. He also worked as a research assistant to Professor Cynthia Lepow researching tax law. During his second year of law school, Bryan was elected Chief Justice of the Honor Board and served on the governing boards of the Federalist Society chapter and the Delta Theta Phi chapter. Bryan also spent semesters studying abroad at the University of Vienna, Austria and Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey. After graduating from law school, Bryan worked for the Louisiana Department of the Treasury and the John Kennedy for U.S. Senate Campaign as Treasurer Kennedy’s personal assistant. Bryan worked for former Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Secretary John F. Ales as an associate attorney in his law office until 2009 when he founded Doré Jeansonne Law Firm. Bryan is a member of the American Bar Association, Baton Rouge Bar Association, New Orleans Bar Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, Krewe of Orion, Mystic Krewe of Louisianians, LSU Alumni Association, and Loyola University New Orleans Alumni Association. Louisiana State University, B.A. Political Science Loyola Law School, Juris Doctor and Certification in International Legal Studies