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arguments   required   of  applicants   must   be  in  an  appellate   court   (including    the  Louisiana    Supreme
                 Court   or  the  U.S.   Supreme   Court)   and  may   be  in  appeals   or  on  writ   applications    where   oral
                argument   is  granted   or  referred   to  the  merits.   LBLS   also  asked   the  HOD   to  exempt   Appellate
                Practice   applicants   who   have   served   on  the  appellate   bench   for   three   (3)  or  more   years   in   the  five
                 (5)  years  immediately    preceding   the  date  of   application    from   the  five   (5)  oral  arguments
                requirement.    The   HOD    had  no   opposition   to   the   LBLS    Resolution    and   approved    it  by
                overwhelming    vote.   The   LSBA    Board    of   Governors    ("BOG")    ratified    the   Resolution
                unanimously    on  June  7,  2024.   Thank   you   to  the  HOD   and  BOG   for  approving   the  revised
                Appellate   Practice    Standards   in  2024.  This   amendment   makes   clear   that  the  five   (5)  oral
                arguments   required   of  applicants   must   be  conducted   in  an  appellate   court   and   exempts   appellate
                court   judges,   who   are  applicants,   from   the  requirement    of   five   (5)  oral  arguments.   These
                amendments    were   in   response   to  inquiries   from   potential   appellate   practice   applicants.

                       LBLS   Board   Chair   Richard   K.  Leefe   also  asked   the  HOD   to  add  "Emerging    Treatment
                Modalities'5   as a  health   law   topic   under   "Provider    Regulation"    of   the  LBLS   Health   Law

                Standards.   The  Health   Law   CLE   Committee    had  approved   a  CLE   focusing   on  the  medical
                benefits   of  Cantabis,    finding   that   the  CLE   was  relevant   to  health   law   clients.   Since   this   is  a  new
                area  of  health   law,   LBLS   recommended    amending   the  Health   Law   Standards   to  add "Emerging
                Treatment    Modalities"    as  an  additional    Health   Law  topic   under  "Provider    Regulation."    The   HOD
                had   no  opposition    to  the  LBLS   Resolution    and  approved   it  by  overwhelming    vote.   The   Board   of
                Govemors    ratified  the   Resolution   unanimously    on  June   7,  2024.   Thank  you  to  the   HOD   and  BOG
                for   approving    the  revised   Health   Law   Standards   in  2024.   This   amendment    is  a  recognition    that
                new   technologies    and  treatments   are  being   researched   and  developed   to  meet   the  needs  of
                pattents.


               In   2023   and   2024,   Board   Certified    Specialists    and   Applicants    Could   Earn   up  to  Four   (4)
               Hours   ofApproved    Specialization   "Computer-Based    CLE"   Credits

                       The   Supreme   Court   of  Louisiana    amended   the  Rules   for   Continuing    Legal   Education,
               Supreme   Court   Rule   XXX,   Rule   3(d),   effective   June   26,  2023.   For   both   the  2023   compliance
               period   ending   December   31,  2023,   and   the  2024   compliance    period   ending   December    31,  2024,
               the  Supreme   Court   of  Louisiana    has  set  the  limitation    for  "computer-based    credit"   at  four   (4)
               hours   annually.   "Computer-based    credit"   includes   interactive    live   webcasts,   webinars,   and   on-
               demand   recordings.

                       For   both   2023   and  2024,   Louisiana    Board   of  Legal   Specialization    ("LBLS")    Estate
               Planning   and  Administration    specialists   and   Tax   Law   specialists   may   earn   up  to  four   (4)  hours   of
               approved   specialization   "computer-based    credit"   on  or  before   December    31st   of  that   year.   The
               remaining    fourteen   (14)   hours   of  their   required   18  hours   should   be  ccin  perSOn    attendance."    For
               both   2023   and  2024,   LBLS   Appellate    Practice   specialists,   Employment    Law   specialists,   Family
               Law   specialists,   Labor   Law   specialists,   and   Health   Law   specialists   may   earn   up  to  four   (4)   hours
               of  approved   specialization   "computer-based    credit"   on  or  before   December    31st   of  that   year.   The
               remaining    eleven   (11)   hours   of  their   required   15  hours   should   be "in   person   attendance."    LBLS

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