About Riley E. Frank

Riley E. Frank

Attorney and Counselor at Law

Riley F. Huntington joined the firm in 2020, where her practice specializes in estate planning, successions, wills, powers of attorney, living wills, trusts, and tax resolution.

She earned her Bachelor of Business Management from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2017 and subsequently graduated in 2020 with a J.D. and a Diploma in Comparative Law from Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center.

During her time in law school, Riley was elected to The Order of the Barristers, served on the Board of Advocates, and actively participated in various Dispute Resolution Competitions, where she and her partner won the 2019 Transactional Competition.

Since graduating, Riley has continued her engagement with LSU’s Advocacy Programs, where she contributes as a judge for internal competitions and as a coach for external negotiation competition teams.

In 2022, Riley co-authored and presented at the LSU 52nd Annual Estate Planning Conference on the topic "How to: Accountings for Successions, Trusts, and Usufructs."

In 2024, Riley co-authored and presented at the LSU Estate Planning Fundamentals Series on the topic “Incapacity Planning: Financial Powers of Attorney, Health Powers of Attorney, and Living Will Declarations.”

Additionally, in 2025, Riley co-authored and presented at the LSU Estate Planning Fundamentals Series on the topic of Trust Accounting.

Riley is a founding member of the Red Stick Estate Planning and Finance Council, contributing to the advancement of best practices in estate planning and financial management.