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LA Courts app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: KosInteractive LLC
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 06 Oct 2013
App size: 34.85 Mb

This app provides access to the Louisiana Attorney Directory and contains the full text of all of the rules needed by most Louisiana practitioners. Additionally, this app contains the local rules for all Louisiana state and federal courts, provides access to PACER, and contains the names and addresses of every Louisiana state and federal courthouse, and using an interactive map and GPS allows you to generate driving directions from your current location.

This app is designed to provide the full text of crucial rules when you need them. Ready access to the rules is a crucial part of the legal profession, so dont be caught without them and download this app today.

This app provides access to the following:

Local rules for all Louisiana state courts;
Local rules for all Louisiana federal courts;

Louisiana Rules of Professional Conduct;
Louisiana Rules of Judicial Conduct;
Louisiana Supreme Court Rules;
Louisiana Appellate Court Rules for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Circuits;

The following Louisiana District Court Rules:

Title I - Rules for Proceedings in District Courts, Family Courts, and Juvenile Courts;

Title II - Rules for Civil Proceedings in District Courts (except for Family Courts and Juvenile Courts);

Title III - Rules for Criminal Proceedings in District Courts;

Title IV - Numbering System for Family Court Proceedings in District Courts and in the Family Court for the Parish of East Baton Rouge (District by District Presentation and Rule by Rule Presentation);

Title V - Rules for Juvenile Proceedings in District Courts and in Juvenile Courts for the Parishes of East Baton Rouge, Orleans, Jefferson, and Caddo;

Title VI - Rules for Litigation Filed By Inmates;

Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure;
Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure;
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure;
Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure; and
Federal Rules of Evidence.