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Estate Planning and Administration, Family Law, Health Law and Tax
                                         Law.  In 2022 for the first time applications were accepted in
                                         Employment Law and Labor Law specializations.
                                     o  Pursuant to the Supreme Court’s Order issued September 1, 2020 as
                                         a result of COVID-19, updated specialist transcripts to allow for up to
                                         18 hours of online “self-study” credits for the compliance period ending
                                         December 31, 2020.
                                     o  Pursuant to the Supreme Court’s Order issued January 13, 2021, as a
                                         result of COVID 19, the limitation of online “self-study” credits was
                                         again increased to a maximum of 18 hours for purposes of completing
                                         the certification requirements for the approved fields of law set forth in
                                         the LSBA Plan of Legal Specialization.
                                     o  In accordance with the Supreme Court’s Order issued January 13,
                                         2021, excess specialization hours earned in the 2019 compliance year
                                         to be carried forward to compliance year 2020, 2021 or 2022.
                                     o  On April 27, 2021, the Louisiana Supreme Court amended its January
                                         13, 2021 Order, and allowed board certified specialists to carry forward
                                         up to eight (8) hours of approved specialization credits to 2022, but
                                         only four (4) of those hours may be approved specialization “self-
                                         study” credits.
                                     o  On February 11, 2022, again considering the continuing need to take
                                         measures to stop the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-
                                         19), the Supreme Court of Louisiana increased “self-study” credits to a
                                         maximum of one-half of the required credits for board certified
                                         specialists in 2022.
                                     ▪  Continue to administer the Transition Into Practice (TIP) Mentoring
                                         Program as adopted by the Louisiana Supreme Court;
                                         LSBA continuing TIP administration.  LSBA is also administering the
                                         mandatory TIP program pursuant to the Court’s July 2020 order
                                         permitting qualified candidates for admission to the Louisiana State
                                         Bar to be admitted to practice without the requirement of sitting and
                                         passing the bar examination in 2020, provided all other usual
                                         requirements are met.  Order provides in addition, qualified candidates
                                         must complete the LSBA’s Transition Into Practice mentoring program
                                         by 12/31/21. Qualified candidates have completed the mandatory TIP
                                         program with the exception of 2 persons, one of whom moved out of
                                         state. There was a total of 425 mandatory TIP mentees. The LSBA
                                         Board of Governors approved the Committee on the Profession’s
                                         recommendation of mandatory TIP for all new admittees.  That
                                         recommendation is under consideration by the Supreme Court.
                                     ▪  Continue to operate the Fee Arbitration Program to settle fee disputes
                                         either between attorneys or between clients and their attorneys;
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