Beau Bourgeois is an associate in the Baton Rouge office of Kean Miller. He joined the firm in 2016 and practices in the commercial litigation and construction litigation groups. Beau has represented and counseled owners, general contractors, and subcontractors in the industrial and commercial markets and in both the private and public sectors. He has drafted construction contracts for owners, drafted and filed numerous Private Works Act liens, assisted clients with obtaining contractor’s licenses in multiple states, and represented clients in Public Bid Law disputes.
Prior to joining Kean Miller, Beau served as an Issue Editor for the Louisiana Law Review and spent several summers working as a paint helper and rigger for an oilfield services contractor.
Beau earned his B.S. M., cum laude, from Tulane University, A.B. Freeman School of Business in 2013. He earned his J.D./D.C.L., summa cum laude, from the LSU Law Center in 2016, where he was a member of the Order of the Coif and the Louisiana Law Review.
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation
- Louisiana
- 5th Circuit
- United States District Courts for the Eastern, Western and Middle Districts of Louisiana
- English
- Attorney
- Kean Miller LLP
- - Current
- Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University
- J.D. (2016)
- Tulane University
- B.S. (2013)
- Louisiana State Bar
- Member
- Current
- Mirror, Mirror: Amending Louisiana's LLC Statutes Related to Personal Liability of Members to Reflect Corporate Counterparts After Ogea v. Merritt
- Louisiana Law Review
- The Doctrine of Substantial Performance - Close Only Counts in Horseshoes, Hand Grenades and Atomic Warfare
- Louisiana Law Blog
- Court Strikes Down Forum Selection Clause in Construction Contract for Work in Louisiana
- Louisiana Law Blog
- Problems in Enforcing Arbitration Clauses
- Louisiana Law Blog