
About
Lloyd Shields is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Tulane Law School, specializing in Historic Preservation Law. He is a member of the law firm Shields Mott, L.L.P., with 39+ years of experience in construction contracts, constitutional law, surety law, insurance defense, and intellectual property litigation. He also teaches at Loyola Law School on Louisiana Civil Procedure.
Education:
- Juris Doctorate, Tulane University
- Master of Architecture, Tulane University
Research Interests: Focuses on construction law, surety bonds, mediation practices, and historic preservation policy. Active in New Orleans preservation initiatives through roles like former President of the Preservation Resource Center and Chairman of the New Orleans Historic District Landmarks Commission.
Professional Contributions: Served on the American Arbitration Association's national board, led Louisiana's construction industry panel, and contributed to Louisiana's Civil District Court mediation program. Delivered over 200 presentations on negotiation, mediation, and legal topics nationally and internationally.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants mentioned in the text.
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