Abstract. As we continue to search for new physics at the LHC, it's important to consider all plausible avenues. One intriguing possibility is the phenomenon of lepton flavor violation (LFV), which has yet to be fully explored. It's important to note that any potential LFV bounds obtained at the LHC must be compared with those obtained from low energy experiments. In my talk, I will delve into the current status of LFV search at the LHC and explore potential future bounds. To provide a concrete example, I will focus on the Two Higgs Doublet Model type III. By examining this model in detail, we can gain a better understanding of the possibilities for discovering LFV at the LHC.