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requesting party.  All parties have a right for counsel to be present, but it is not required.  Discovery
               is limited and can be obtained by agreement of the parties or according to an order of the Arbitrator.
               The parties are encouraged to participate in the exchange of pertinent information prior to the
               hearing.
                       The goal of the program is quick resolution of the dispute.  The decision of the Arbitrator is
               required within thirty days of the close of the hearing.  The decision of the Arbitrator is final and
               binding.  There is a very limited right of appeal under Louisiana Arbitration Law (La. R.S. 9:4201,
               et seq.).  Enforcement of the arbitration award may be accomplished through the legal proceedings
               provided for in the La. Arbitration Law.  The awards are basically treated as final judgments and are
               enforced the same way judgments are enforced.
                       Resolving fee disputes through this program allows attorneys to avoid disciplinary
               complaints and malpractice actions.

               Transitioning Lawyers


                       Every year a small number of attorneys are suspended, disbarred, permanently retire or pass
               away and have not taken the necessary steps to protect their clients’ interest in the wake of their
               transition.  When that occurs, the Chief Judge of the judicial district where the lawyer maintained a
               practice will appoint a lawyer or lawyers to inventory the client files and take such action to protect
               the public and the clients.  In the case of a deceased lawyer this only occurs when there is no family
               member, law partner or executor known to exist capable of concluding the practice.
                       The Louisiana Supreme Court amended Rule XIX, Section 27 in May 2019 directing the
               LSBA to recruit, train and appoint lawyers to serve on Receivership Panels around the state.  The
               LSBA Transitioning Lawyers Committee had filed a resolution to create receivership teams around
               the state.  These volunteers serve as a default mechanism when there is no qualified successor
               attorney to assist in closing the law practice.
                       The LSBA recruits and trains volunteers in all 5 appellate districts.  Each panel is comprised
               of 5-10 lawyers and retired judges.  Trainings have been conducted in New Orleans and Lafayette
               and the training session is available on-line.  The LSBA provides the list of Receivership Panels
               annually to the La. Supreme Court for distribution to all district courts statewide.

               CLE Programs


                       The CLE Committee conducts approximately 40 CLE seminars per year.  The draft 2023-
               2024 seminar schedule is as follows.


                                           Louisiana State Bar Association
                             Continuing Legal Education Program Committee

                                             2023-2024 Seminar Calendar

               Employment Law Update 2023
               Aug. 11, 2023
               Chair:  Greg Guidry

               Healthcare Law
               Aug. 18, 2023
               Co-Chairs:     Kathleen L. DeBruhl
                              Emily T. B. Grey
               Baton Rouge
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