

Alyse Richard Latiolais
Of Counsel - Baton Rouge
- T: (225) 381-8021
- F: (225) 381-8029
- Alyse.Latiolais@bswllp.com
Alyse Latiolais, Of Counsel in the Baton Rouge office, practices primarily in the areas of administrative, labor and employment, and higher education law.
Alyse counsels state licensing boards in their day-to-day operations and serves as prosecuting attorney in disciplinary proceedings. She also represents boards and agencies in administrative proceedings and in state and federal court regarding terminations and disciplinary matters.
Alyse has an extensive background in labor and employment law, and has successfully defended employers in cases involving Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Equal Pay Act, and Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Discrimination law.
Alyse previously served as in-house counsel to University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where she counseled the institution on a wide variety of contractual and compliance matters, including academic research, cooperative endeavors, real estate, housing, insurance, student discipline, employment, and disability accommodations. She provides guidance to colleges and universities on policy development and application as well as support with institutional investigations and collaborations with local, state, and federal agencies. Alyse is a member of the National Association of College and University Attorneys.
In 2023, Alyse was appointed by the Louisiana Supreme Court as an Assistant Examiner for the Committee on Bar Admissions. She assists each year in the process of reviewing and grading examinations for applicants to the Bar of Louisiana.
Education
Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University, J.D./B.C.L., 2008
Louisiana State University, B.S. Psychology, 2004
Admissions
Admitted to practice in all Louisiana State and Federal Courts
Professional Associations
Louisiana State Bar Association
Baton Rouge Bar Association
National Association of College and University Attorneys
Community Involvement
Enfants de Marie – The Children of Mary Sodality, Grand Coteau, Louisiana
Former Parent Group Co-Lead, Specials Room Parent, and Bingo Committee Chair, Episcopal School of Acadiana
Pro bono disaster relief assistance through Acadiana Legal Services