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Lloyd J. Lunceford

Partner
Tel: 225.381.0273
Fax: 225.346.8049
lloyd.lunceford@taylorporter.com

Emphasis
Higher Education
Media Law
Healthcare
Litigation

Education
Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, J.D.,1983
University of Toledo, B.A. cum laude, 1977

Bar Admissions
Louisiana, 1984

Professional Memberships and Associations
Baton Rouge Bar Association
Louisiana State Bar Association
American Bar Association
Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States
Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel
American Inns of Court
Christian Legal Society

Lloyd J. Lunceford is a partner in our firm where he has been practicing law for the past 24 years.  Mr. Lunceford is engaged in a general civil practice with emphases in higher education, mass communications, healthcare, and commercial litigation. He also has expertise in the application of the Louisiana Public Records and Open Meetings Acts which affect all municipal, parish, and state agencies, and in the law of church property.

Mr. Lunceford is admitted to practice in all Louisiana state courts, in the federal district courts for the Middle and Eastern Districts of Louisiana, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.  Mr. Lunceford is a former member of the committee on the First Amendment and Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section of the American Bar Association.  He is a member of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana State, and American Bar Associations and is a master in the Wex Malone American Inns of Court.  A member of the Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel, the Christian Legal Society, and the National Association of College and University Attorneys, Mr. Lunceford has served as a guest lecturer at the Manship School of Journalism of Louisiana State University and as a frequent speaker at Continuing Legal Education seminars.

Mr. Lunceford is the co-author of "Libel and Privacy Law and Practice in Louisiana" (National Business Institute) and is the General Editor of A Guide to Church Property Law: Theological, Constitutional and Practical Considerations (Reformation Press). He has also authored several articles on topics ranging from professional ethics, church/state relations, and document confidentiality which have appeared in the Louisiana Bar Journal, the Baton Rouge Bar Journal, and other publications.  

Recent notable cases and related legal matters include

  • Lead counsel in Louisiana Supreme Court case establishing right of public access under the Louisiana Public Records Act to applications for public employment;
  • Lead counsel for the Louisiana Supreme Court’s Judicial Campaign Oversight Committee in federal litigation, obtaining pre-trial dismissal of challenge to constitutionality of campaign ethics code;
  • Lead counsel in obtaining pre-trial dismissal on First Amendment grounds of public figure plaintiff’s defamation suit against media defendants;
  • Lead counsel in appellate decision preserving constitutionality of case-specific epidemiological data gathered by state health officials and medical researchers;
  • Counsel in Louisiana Supreme Court case establishing scope of qualified immunity granted under state law to physicians engaged in medical peer review, obtaining pre-trial dismissal of state and federal suits;
  • Successfully advised LSU Health Sciences Center Admissions Department in the application of new U.S. Supreme Court guidelines on the use of diversity in enrollment.

Mr. Lunceford is actively involved in the Baton Rouge community.  He is a member of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation and Louisiana Bar Foundation. He volunteers for the Istrouma Council of the Boy Scouts of America (Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 7) and regularly serves as an arbitrator for the Baton Rouge City Court small claims division.  He is an elder at First Presbyterian Church where he has chaired numerous committees.  He is a former State Secretary for the Louisiana Civil Service League and is an elected member of East Baton Rouge Parish GOP Executive Committee. 

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