FIRST TIME HERE?   CLICK ON THE NEXT LINK AFTER YOU READ IT --- > The 24/7 ONLINE  Bench-Bar Conference -- special site just for attorneys -- most necessary information will be found on that site now.

All new content will be published to the "CMS" site and the information in this attorney section from this site (called the "conventional" web site) will be gradually migrated there as well.  That's the site at www.dcourt.org/forum referenced in the box above.






There is still some useful stuff here for lawyers but the meat and bones is on the other site.

Special Stuff, Mainly for Lawyers
  New Stuff      
Other Stuff -- mostly older "new stuff"



 Tip O' the Day
Use the convenience of telephonic appearance. Click here for more info.

 Judge's Squak O' the Week
Counsel not conferring prior to filing non-dispositive motions!
For other squaks/peeves, click here.

 Search Engines -- exhaustive list.

 Subscribe to Yahoo Groups maintained by the Court:
Click on a link to join:
General Info (judges, attorneys, law enforcement, related professions,  "need to know" only -- by approval)
Media/Public  (media members or others desiring press releases or 'quick fact' snippets issued by the Court)
Officials (Elected Officials having a relationship to Court activities)


NOTE: None of the information either contained within or referenced by this web site is intended either to give legal advice or to make a comment on any legal matter which is or possibly could one day be pending in this Court.

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 Web-based calendar, dynamically updated. This is now complete and is the ONLY way to determine the master court settings.
Web-based Request for Setting -- now the preferred method for requesting a setting.

 Special Notes

A way too funny discussion (actual) on the origin of Louisiana titles prior to 1803.

 General Links
Excite    Yahoo     MSN

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Sometimes, we just need to remember what the rules of life really are. You need only two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape.
If it doesn't move and it should, use the WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the Duct Tape.


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