Performance of the Courts of Appeal

Fiscal Year 2017 - 2018

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GOAL 3: TO ENSURE THE PUBLIC TRUST


Objective

3.4 To ensure the highest professional conduct of both the bench and the bar.

Intent of the Objective

By virtue of the public trust placed in the bench and bar, those engaged in the practice of law should adhere to the highest standards of ethical conduct. Ethical conduct by attorneys and judges heightens confidence in the legal and judicial systems. Standards of conduct for attorneys and judges serve the dual purpose of protecting the public and enhancing professionalism.

Responses To Objective

  1. Actions taken during FY 2017-2018 to ensure the highest professional conduct of the bench and the bar.

QuestionIdQuestionStatementResponse
135322881What actions, if any, did your court take during the reporting period to ensure the highest professional conduct of the bench and the bar?Actions taken during FY 2017-2018 to ensure the highest professional conduct of the bench and the bar.
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Actions taken during FY 2017-2018 to ensure the highest professional conduct of the bench and the bar.
Additional actions taken by the courts to address this objective
1st Circuit
The 1st Circuit reported that it hosted a Summer Sidebar Luncheon with the Young Lawyers Section of the Baton Rouge Bar Association in order to provide a judge's perspective of best appellate practices and the professionalism expected when appearing before the court.
2nd Circuit
The 2nd Circuit reported that its judges routinely served as speakers at area seminars to discuss appellate advocacy, writs, etc. The court hosted the 1st North Louisiana Appellate Conference for continuing legal education in April, 2018. The Conference was presented by the Shreveport Bar Association, with key speakers including Judges from this Court as well as from the 1st Judicial District Court, along with many of this Court's legal Staff, the Clerk of Court and Chief Deputy Clerk. Topics included Brief Writing from a Practitioners standpoint, Clerk's Office Rules and Procedures; Trends in Writs, Appeals and Procedure at the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal; Professionalism; Special Appeals and Ethics.
3rd Circuit
The 3rd Circuit reported it implemented and continues a program for judges, law clerks, and staff attorneys to join the local Inns of Court, thereby facilitating interaction between the court and bar as well as educating the attorneys about professionalism and ethics.
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Additional actions taken by the courts to address this objective 3 courts (1st Circuit, 2nd Circuit, 3rd Circuit)
Conducted surveys or focus groups to ascertain public opinions regarding the court's responsiveness and professionalism0
Continued to address this objective through the actions indicated below, or implemented the following new actions to address this objective as indicated below:5 courts (1st Circuit, 2nd Circuit, 3rd Circuit, 4th Circuit, 5th Circuit)
Did not address this objective0
Displayed copies of the Supreme Court's poster on Professionalism in the Courts0
Installed or maintained a judicial mentoring program for appellate judges1 court (4th Circuit)
Participated in programs of the Judicial College, Circuit Association, Louisiana State Bar Association, and/or the Inns of Court5 courts (1st Circuit, 2nd Circuit, 3rd Circuit, 4th Circuit, 5th Circuit)
Sponsored or led CLE for attorneys and district judges5 courts (1st Circuit, 2nd Circuit, 3rd Circuit, 4th Circuit, 5th Circuit)

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