The article offers information related to sanctions for frivolous civil appeals under Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure article 2164 in Louisiana. Topics discussed include court case of Parker v. Interstate Life & Accident Insurance Co., penalties for frivolous appeal will not be imposed unless clearly due, and creating an exception to the rule
This article examines the Townsend decision and its interpretation and application of Rule 11 sancti...
The Committee\u27s Report sets forth recommendations and a proposed sanctions rule. The recommendati...
The article discusses the security for court costs statute in Louisiana, as well as its history incl...
The article addresses Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 966(G) about the protection of a def...
The article offers a look at the Louisiana Constitution and discusses the constitutional provision g...
The article discusses the constitutional authority granting appellate courts in Louisiana the jurisd...
The article focuses on the overview of summary judgment, the process for making the motion, and the ...
As their dockets swell, federal judges\u27 tolerance for attorney misconduct wears thin. More than e...
The article presents a historical overview of bail and due process of law in Louisiana. Topics discu...
Frivolous appeals and abusive appeal tactics contribute to the enormous workload of the federal cour...
A criminal appeal that is deemed frivolous is summarily dismissed without further judicial considera...
The article offers information on Louisiana Supreme Court case Boudreaux v. Cummings, focusing on pr...
The article focuses on determination of whether a purported class action meets the requirements for ...
The article discusses Louisiana Supreme Court tort case Broussard v. State based on the open and obv...
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11 requires courts to sanction attorneys who file frivolous papers. ...
This article examines the Townsend decision and its interpretation and application of Rule 11 sancti...
The Committee\u27s Report sets forth recommendations and a proposed sanctions rule. The recommendati...
The article discusses the security for court costs statute in Louisiana, as well as its history incl...
The article addresses Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Article 966(G) about the protection of a def...
The article offers a look at the Louisiana Constitution and discusses the constitutional provision g...
The article discusses the constitutional authority granting appellate courts in Louisiana the jurisd...
The article focuses on the overview of summary judgment, the process for making the motion, and the ...
As their dockets swell, federal judges\u27 tolerance for attorney misconduct wears thin. More than e...
The article presents a historical overview of bail and due process of law in Louisiana. Topics discu...
Frivolous appeals and abusive appeal tactics contribute to the enormous workload of the federal cour...
A criminal appeal that is deemed frivolous is summarily dismissed without further judicial considera...
The article offers information on Louisiana Supreme Court case Boudreaux v. Cummings, focusing on pr...
The article focuses on determination of whether a purported class action meets the requirements for ...
The article discusses Louisiana Supreme Court tort case Broussard v. State based on the open and obv...
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11 requires courts to sanction attorneys who file frivolous papers. ...
This article examines the Townsend decision and its interpretation and application of Rule 11 sancti...
The Committee\u27s Report sets forth recommendations and a proposed sanctions rule. The recommendati...
The article discusses the security for court costs statute in Louisiana, as well as its history incl...