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Roper LIGH is a legal practice built on over fifty years of experience guiding clients through complex legal issues with clarity and personalized attention. We believe in forming strong partnerships with our clients, understanding their unique needs and goals. Our team of experienced attorneys combines legal expertise with practical wisdom, providing tailored solutions that address your specific circumstances.

1. Administrative Law

We guide clients through interactions with local, state, and federal administrative bodies, ensuring your rights are protected and your concerns are addressed efficiently. Our extensive experience in municipal government empowers us to navigate complex regulations and achieve successful outcomes for clients.

2. Civil & Criminal Appeals

When legal disputes reach the appellate level, our attorneys stand by your side. We have a successful track record in handling both criminal and civil appeals, ensuring your case receives the meticulous attention it deserves.

3. Corporate & Contracts

From entity formation to contract disputes, our corporate and business law expertise covers all aspects of business operations. We advise on entity selection, contractual disputes, compliance with industry regulations, and litigation support.

4. Civil Rights

We are dedicated to upholding civil rights, providing robust representation to individuals and government bodies facing allegations of discrimination or violating civil rights laws.

5. Collections

Whether you are a creditor or a debtor, ROPER LIGH offers comprehensive guidance on collection matters, ensuring fair and efficient debt resolution.

6. Agency & Board Representation

We understand the unique legal responsibilities of government agencies, boards, and commissions. We provide counsel on adhering to laws like the Louisiana Public Records Law and the Louisiana Open Meetings Law, ensuring transparency and accountability.

7. Homeowner & Condominium Issues

Whether you're a homeowner or condominium owner facing legal challenges, we offer comprehensive guidance on issues such as contracts, violations, and property disputes.

Our Commitment

At ROPER LIGH, we prioritize open communication, clear explanations, and accessible legal guidance. We believe in transparent billing practices and will work with you to find cost-effective solutions that fit your individual needs. We are dedicated to exceeding your expectations and achieving desired outcomes.

Reviews
Negative: Multiple instances of poor behavior by law firms and homeowners associations, involving violations of attorney-client privilege, poor communication, and unfair treatment of clients.

The following reviews highlight the poor experiences of two individuals with law firms and homeowners associations. Brandon Whitmore and Michele G. both express deep frustration and dissatisfaction with their interactions with these organizations.

Brandon Whitmore's Review

Brandon reports being sued by his homeowners association, Carrington Place Subdivision HOA, for not completing a project on time. The association's lawyer, Randy Ligh, pushed the suit after just five months, causing the Whitmore family to incur $3394 in costs. The fire that destroyed their home added to their stress, leading to a breakdown in their marriage.

Brandon complains about various unfair practices by the HOA, including a rule that prohibits parking behind a fence, and restrictions on outdoor lighting. He also alleges that the HOA has a history of favoritism, citing examples of unreasonable treatment by the HOA board and architectural committee.

Michele G.'s Review

Michele shares her disastrous experience with attorney Mary Roper. She hired Mary for a lawsuit, but the attorney ignored attorney-client privilege, communicated with third parties without permission, and took excessive fees. Michele was injured during the representation and required a fourth surgery. Mary failed to send a final bill, leaving Michele concerned about the financial costs.

Michele also reports that Mary accused her of actions she did not commit and displayed poor judgment. The attorney's behavior led to a breakdown in their relationship, and Michele ultimately filed a complaint against Mary. Michele expresses her disappointment with Mary's refusal to acknowledge her mistakes and makes it clear that she will not work with her again.

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