Emphasis
Healthcare Law
Public Finance
Higher Education Law
Debt Issuances for Institutions of Higher Education
Real Estate
Title Examinations, including Mineral Title Examinations
Education
Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, J.D., 1979
Louisiana State University, B.A., 1974
Bar Admissions
Louisiana, 1979
Professional Memberships and Associations
Baton Rouge Bar Association
Louisiana State Bar Association
Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel
National Association of College and University Attorneys
American Health Lawyers Association
Nancy C. Dougherty has years of combined experience in healthcare, higher education law and real estate, including mineral title examinations. In 1979, she began her practice in real estate and mineral title examinations and has continued in these areas in recent years.
Ms. Dougherty has handled a variety of higher education matters for the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, including health law and Medical Center issues, contract issues, student matters, Buckley issues, leases, servitudes, construction matters, labor and employment issues, dual officeholding questions, ethics matters, and a myriad of other topics. In recent years her higher education practice has been concentrated in tax exempt debt issuances, and she has been instrumental in developing creative financing structures for the Board in connection with a variety of capital projects throughout the LSU System, including third-party financing arrangements through nonprofit LSU support organizations. Mrs. Dougherty’s practice also has involved general real estate matters and title examinations, including mineral title examinations.
She has handled such transactions as the financing and construction of the Lion’s Eye Center in New Orleans, the Avondale facilities related to the University of New Orleans Research Park, the Navy facilities at the UNO Research Park, student housing projects at LSU in Baton Rouge, the University of New Orleans, the LSU Health Sciences Center, LSU in Shreveport, and LSU in Eunice, improvements to Tiger Stadium (most notably the construction of the new east side upper deck and Tiger Den Suites four years ago and the 2004 construction of a new west side upper deck, press box and club seating area), cutting edge energy efficiency and cogeneration projects at various campuses; the LSU Hilltop Arboretum, the Lod Cook Alumni Center, and each of the facilities at Pennington Biomedical Research Center, among other projects. In all Ms. Dougherty has represented LSU in the construction of projects totaling over $500,000,000.00 across the State of Louisiana, many of which required complicated innovative and creative financing structures. She is a member of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana State and American Bar Associations, as well as the National Association of College and University Attorneys.
In addition, Ms. Dougherty has been involved in numerous community activities during her years of practice. She now maintains sustainer status in the Junior League of Baton Rouge after approximately 20 years of active service. She has held many volunteer positions at First United Methodist Church and currently co- teaches a Sunday School class for two-year olds. Ms. Dougherty is currently active in several nonprofit organizations, including serving as Chairman and a board member of Friends of Magnolia Mound and a board member of Friends of the LSU Rural Museum. Ms. Dougherty has served as Chairman of the Board of First United Methodist Church, Chairman of numerous Junior League Committees, and officer and Board member of Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge. She has been selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers.
Martindale Hubbell Peer Review Rated
Best Lawyers 2012
