Seth J. Bloom

825 Girod Street Suite A, New Orleans, LA

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Education

2003
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2000
University of Florida, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Jason

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18 Jul, 2020
From my experience Bloom Legal is very professional & attentive to your legal needs. They are concerned for their clients' representation. Attorney assigned to my case was always accessible, informed & reliable. I would definitely recommend this firm for anyones' legal representation.
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John

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15 Jun, 2020
I live far out-of-state and had an old (but minor) traffic violation ticket that needed to be cleared from my license *in-person*. Obviously, this was not going to be possible for me to travel to NOLA, so I contacted Seth about appearing for me in court to resolve this matter. In my case, this whole experience was effortless and the matter was resolved without any issue. I felt completely at ease from the start that everything would be taken care of, and I got a message immediately after the court date notifying me that all of the charges were dismissed! I could not be happier with their professionalism, care and representation! Thank you, Bloom!!
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Tom

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22 Apr, 2020
Bloom Legal and their team Lauren and Garrett are the best. They got the results I needed. Lauren is a awesome Attorney and kept me informed and calm through the whole process. Garrett took care of all the details and was a awesome person to work with Thank You Bloom Legal
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Pros
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Excellent professionalism and client care
“The team was very helpful. They were able to help me with my speeding ticket just the way I was hoping for and have also provided me with clear information to understand the situation.”
2
Successful case outcomes and dismissals
“I could have just paid but I was innocent of "following too close" that is why I hired Bloom Legal. Took longer than I anticipated, but the dismissal was worth it!!”
3
Strong legal expertise and representation
“Seth and his team were able to navigate through a difficult situation to get my family a great result. It was nice to find such a nice lawyer and team to help us in New Orleans.”
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Responsive and attentive communication
“From the moment I walked into the office, Seth and his staff were incredibly welcoming and understanding. He encouraged me to call him in the future with any other questions I might have.”
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Commitment to the local community
“Seth genuinely cares about the city of New Orleans and its communities. Beyond law, he's served multiple terms on the school board, eventually residing as president, and has run for political office.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
Times Picayune, New Orleans must invest in education for young offenders
2016:
Group Legal Services Association, How Attorneys Can Use Social Media
2014:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Orleans Parish School Board to vote on superintendent Tuesday
2014:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Orleans Parish School Board back to the beginning with superintendent search; rejects both finalists
2013:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Orleans Parish School Board to consider Inspector General lawsuit appeal
2013:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Race, sex, religion argued by Orleans Parish School Board
2013:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Orleans Parish School Board takes up superintendent search Tuesday
2013:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Orleans Parish School Board president fails to win support for controversial moves
2013:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Orleans Parish School Board comes together to align a vision for the district
2013:
Louisiana State Bar Association publication, LSBA Manual on DWI
2011:
Bloom blog, How Much is Too Much
2011:
JDSupra Business Advisor, No Refusal DWI Periods Explained
2008:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Election recommendations: New Orleans School Board
2008:
NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Contrasts aplenty for N.O. school board rivals
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