LASSEIGNE & LADNER P.A. - Key Persons


Leslie A. Lasseigne

Leslie A. Lasseigne was born and raised in Polk County, Florida. Ms. Lasseigne graduated from Auburndale High School in 1995 and continued to Florida State University where she graduated with a bachelors degree in Communications in 1999 and earned her law degree in 2002. She began her legal career as an Assistant State Attorney with the State Attorney of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in 2002 where she spent a significant amount of time prosecuting crimes against children. In January 2006, Ms. Lasseigne joined her father in private practice. Ms. Lasseigne enjoys cheering for the Florida State Seminoles and spending time with her husband and two children.

Mitchell A. Ladner

Mitchell A. Ladner was born and raised in Winter Haven, Florida. Mr. Ladner graduated from Winter Haven High School in 1988 and Florida State University in 1992. Mr. Ladner is a proud veteran of the United State Marine Corp and former law enforcement officer. Mr. Ladner graduated from the St. Thomas School of Law in Miami, Florida in 2000 and began his legal career as a prosecutor in the Tenth Judicial Circuit. Mr. Ladner rose to be chief of a felony trial division in his seven years with the State Attorney's Office and now, enjoys helping clients with their family and criminal law needs. In May of 2018, Mr. Ladner joined his wife and father-in-law in creating the firm, Lasseigne & Ladner, P.A.

Ted A. Lasseigne

Ted A. Lasseigne was raised in Polk County, Florida and is a 1964 graduate of Auburndale High School. Mr. Lasseigne attended Valparaiso University and Valparaiso University School of Law where he graduated in 1973. He returned to Polk County to work with the State Attorney for the Tenth Judicial Circuit as a prosecutor. In 1975, he began his career in private practice in Haines City, Florida. Mr. Lasseigne moved to his present location and opened his law firm, Ted A. Lasseigne, P.A. in 1992. In May of 2018, the family firm of Lasseigne & Ladner, P.A. was created with his daughter, Leslie A. Lasseigne, and son-in-law, Mitchell A. Ladner. Mr. Lasseigne has enjoyed an extensive career serving the people of Polk County in a variety of their legal needs.