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Courts & Judges
Lawyer Referral and Information
(Separate Website)
Lawyer Referral Numbers
New Orleans area:
504-561-8828
Baton Rouge area:
225-344-9926
Lafayette area:
www.lafayettebar.org
Lake Charles area:
337-436-2914
Shreveport area:
www.shreveportbar.com
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
A Guide to Legalese
(Separate Website)
Here you can find out what some of those legal terms and words mean.
By: Mississippi Bar Association
Code of Judicial Conduct
(Separate Website)
Rules of behavior for Louisiana judges.
By: Louisiana Supreme Court
Help Line for Legal Information
Anyone with a legal problem in Louisiana is welcome to call the Louisiana Civil Justice Center (LCJC), the help line for legal information. The LCJC does not assist with criminal matters and some services require screening for financial eligibility. The phone number is (504) 355-0970 or (800) 310-7029, Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
By: Louisiana Civil Justice Center
Judicial campaign misconduct
(Separate Website)
Here's the complaint form to report misconduct.
By: Judicial Campaign Oversight Committee, Louisiana Supreme Court
Justices of the Peace & Constables Directory
(Separate Website)
Click on the link to find this Justices of the Peace & Constables Directory, from site of the Louisiana Attorney General.
By: Louisiana Attorney General
Law Libraries in Louisiana
Find out more about law libraries around the state.
Louisiana Clerks of Court
(Separate Website)
Online resource for finding the Clerk of Court near you.
The clerks of court site may be offline sometimes, including when it is "under construction."
By: Louisiana Clerks of Court Association
Louisiana Law Libraries
There are at least six law libraries around the state. Find out more by clicking the resource links.
Maps of Louisiana Court Districts
(Separate Website)
Maps of state district courts, courts of appeal, and Supreme Court districts.
By: Louisiana Supreme Court
Research Louisiana Laws
(Separate Website)
Find your way to all sources of Louisiana law, plus online law library resources.
By: Law Library of Congress
Rules of the Judiciary Commission
(Separate Website)
The Judiciary Commission investigates complaints against judges in Louisiana. It may recommend discipline, but the Louisiana Supreme Court makes the final decision.
By: Louisiana Supreme Court
St. Landry Parish Bar Association Pro Bono Clinic
Find out more here about the legal clinic of the St. Landry Parish Bar Association.
By: St. Landry Parish Bar Association
The Mediation Center
(Separate Website)
Excerpt from Web site: "The Loyola Mediation Center (MC) provides mediation services, at [no] cost, to parties who have agreed to mediate a dispute, or have been referred to mediation by the court."
By: Loyola University New Orleans
Other Formats:
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Where To File A Complaint About A Judge
(Separate Website)
Information you will need to send your complaint to the Office of Special Counsel. Scroll down the page for information about where to send complaints.
By: Judiciary Commission of Louisiana
Lawyer Referral and Information
(Separate Website)
Lawyer Referral Numbers
New Orleans area:
504-561-8828
Baton Rouge area:
225-344-9926
Lafayette area:
www.lafayettebar.org
Lake Charles area:
337-436-2914
Shreveport area:
www.shreveportbar.com
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
A Guide to Legalese
(Separate Website)
Here you can find out what some of those legal terms and words mean.
By: Mississippi Bar Association
Can I Handle My Legal Problem Myself?
(Separate Website)
Where you might find help to represent yourself.
By: American Bar Association
Client Assistance Fund
(Separate Website)
Lost money because of a lawyer's dishonesty? This fund can compensate clients for up to $25,000 in thefts by a lawyer. Link to application form here.
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
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