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- The loss to be paid to any on Applicant shall not exceed Fifty Thousand ($50,000) Dollars.

                       There are currently 48 applications pending before the committee.

               Subrogation
                       In  the  event  reimbursement  is  made  to  an  Applicant,  the  Louisiana  Client  Assistance
               Foundation shall be subrogated in said amount and may bring such action as is deemed necessary or
               desirable against the Lawyer, his or her assets or estate, either in the name of the Applicant, or in the
               name of the Louisiana Client Assistance Foundation.  The Applicant shall be required to execute a
               subrogation agreement in said regard. Upon commencement of an action by the Louisiana Client
               Assistance Foundation pursuant to its subrogation rights, it shall advise the reimbursed Applicant at
               his or her last known address. An Applicant may then join in such action to assert a claim for his or
               her loss in excess of the amount of the above reimbursement.

               Confidentiality
                       Applications,  proceedings,  reports  and  all  other  information  gathered  in  connection  with
               applications for reimbursement, be it written or verbal, are confidential;  however, this provision shall
               not be construed to deny access to relevant information by professional discipline agencies or other
               law enforcement authorities as the Committee shall authorize, in response to a subpoena from a court
               of competent jurisdiction, or through the release of information, including amount of payment, name
               of respondent and summary of rationale for payment, for publication in the Bar Journal or other LSBA
               publication.

               Louisiana Client Assistance Foundation


                       The Louisiana Client Assistance Foundation (LCAF) was formed in 2002 and consists of 9
               trustees, including two LSBA officers, the Chair and Vice Chair of the Client Assistance Fund
               Committee, Chief Disciplinary Counsel, 2 lay persons and a representative from the La. Outside
               Health and Ethics Foundation (LOCHEF).  LOCHEF‘s funding commitment, which began in 2002
               was at a level of $300,000 for 10 years. In 2012 the amount increased to $450,000 and will remain
               at this level for ten years.  LCAF assets are approximately $7,243,147.64.
                       The Foundation is charged with the responsibility of financially managing the fund and must
               approve all payment recommendations of the Client Assistance Fund Committee.  In 2020, LCAF
               paid $113,088.89 in connection with 24 claims.  As of April 1, 2021, LCAF paid $28,125.00 in
               connection with 11 claims.

               Ethics Advisory Service
               Ethics Advisory Service and Opinions


               As a Louisiana licensed lawyer, have you ever been faced with an ethical dilemma and you weren't sure
               what to do? The Ethics Counsel and the Advisory Service Committee might have the answer you're
               seeking.
               Established for just that purpose, the Ethics Advisory Service Committee comprised of attorneys across the
               state along with Ethics Counsel provide confidential non-binding ethics opinions to Louisiana licensed
               attorneys.

               To access this service you only need to put your question in writing and fax or email to the attention of
               Ethics Counsel at fax: (504)598-6753 or e-mail to Eric Barefield. For simple inquires contact Ethics
               Counsel by phone at 504-619-0122 or 1-800-421-5722.

               There is generally a turn-around time of approximately five to ten working days on advisory opinions,
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