Shreveport · Bossier City · Northwest Louisiana

Considered counsel for criminal defense and real estate matters in northwest Louisiana.

A solo practice built on careful preparation, clear communication, and respect for the people I represent. I work with clients across Caddo and Bossier parishes who need a steady advocate and a straightforward explanation of where they stand.

Consultations by appointment. Calls returned within one business day.

Practice Areas

Two focused practices, fully attended to.

Working in a deliberately narrow set of areas means deeper familiarity with the courts, the contracts, and the local procedure that shape outcomes in this region.

Criminal Defense

Representation in misdemeanor and felony matters before Louisiana state and parish courts in the First and Twenty-Sixth Judicial Districts.

  • DWI and traffic offenses
  • Drug-related charges
  • Theft and property offenses
  • Assault and battery charges
  • Probation, parole, and expungement matters
  • Pretrial motions and trial advocacy

Every case is different. After reviewing your situation, I will explain the charges, the likely procedure, and the realistic range of outcomes — without overpromising.

Learn more about criminal defense in northwest Louisiana

Real Estate Law

Residential and commercial real estate work for buyers, sellers, owners, and small businesses across northwest Louisiana.

  • Residential and commercial closings
  • Purchase agreement review and drafting
  • Title examination and curative work
  • Deeds, servitudes, and boundary issues
  • Lease drafting and review
  • Succession-related property transfers

Louisiana property law has its own vocabulary and procedure. I help clients understand what they are signing and what it will mean five and ten years from now.

Learn more about real estate law in northwest Louisiana

About

A local practice for local matters.

Aaron R. Wilson is a Louisiana attorney based in Bossier City, serving clients throughout Caddo and Bossier parishes and the surrounding northwest Louisiana region. The practice is intentionally small so that each matter receives direct attention from the attorney handling it.

Clients come from a wide range of backgrounds — homeowners closing on a first property, families facing an unexpected charge, small business owners reviewing a commercial lease. The common thread is wanting clear answers and a lawyer who will return their calls.

Licensure
Licensed to practice in Louisiana. Admitted in 2016.
Service area
Shreveport, Bossier City, and northwest Louisiana
Practice format
Solo practice; consultations by appointment

Approach

How I work with clients.

  1. I.

    Listen first

    An initial conversation to understand the facts, the documents, and what outcome matters most to you.

  2. II.

    Explain clearly

    A plain-language summary of the law, the procedure, and the realistic range of outcomes — in writing if helpful.

  3. III.

    Prepare carefully

    Thorough review of the file, the record, and the applicable Louisiana statutes and local rules before any hearing or closing.

  4. IV.

    Communicate steadily

    Regular updates at agreed milestones, and a direct line for questions between them.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

If you don't see your question, send a short note through the contact form and I will respond within one business day.

Do you offer free consultations?

Initial consultations are available by appointment. Whether there is a fee depends on the type of matter; this is discussed when you call or submit the form so there are no surprises.

What areas of Louisiana do you serve?

The practice is based in Bossier City and regularly handles matters in Caddo Parish, Bossier Parish, and the surrounding northwest Louisiana region. Out-of-area matters are considered case by case.

I was charged with a misdemeanor. Do I really need a lawyer?

Even minor charges can carry lasting consequences for employment, licensing, and housing. A short conversation can help you understand what is actually at stake before you decide.

Can you help with a Louisiana real estate closing?

Yes. I review purchase agreements, examine title, prepare or review closing documents, and explain what each document does. Louisiana property law differs from many other states, and small details matter.

How are fees structured?

Depending on the matter, fees may be flat, hourly, or a combination. Fee arrangements are put in writing before work begins.

Will I work directly with you?

Yes. This is a solo practice; the attorney you speak with at the consultation is the attorney handling your matter.

Contact

Request a consultation.

To request a consultation, contact the office directly by telephone or email. Please do not send confidential information until representation has been confirmed in writing.

  • Phone (318) 752‑4106
  • Email aaron@arw.law
  • Office
    707 Benton Road, Suite 125
    Bossier City, LA 71111
    By appointment
  • Hours Monday – Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CT
    Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. CT