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re: Our small Gov telling businesses what they cant do Noncompete clauses in crosshairs
Posted on 1/8/23 at 4:27 pm to davyjones
Posted on 1/8/23 at 4:27 pm to davyjones
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Are you really one of those people who thinks there’s nothing going on beyond NOLA and BR?
No. I used those two because NOLA is the states largest city, with the largest amount of per capita litigation, and BR is the states most-populated JDC. And all suits against the state are litigated in BR by law, so the 19th gets a ton of mileage. Those two plus Shreveport, Lafayette, LC, and St Tammany have almost all of the state’s civil litigation from a numbers perspective. Yes, those places all have largely terrible judiciary’s populated with awful elected judges who haven’t actually practiced law in their entire career.
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Is there not a possibility that elsewhere in the state there may actually be districts and perhaps even “regions” where the judiciary is fine?
There absolutely is, it just doesn’t matter at all whether Tensas Parish has a good two judges or not.
Posted on 1/8/23 at 4:36 pm to Indefatigable
Well, you’re still ignoring other places throughout the state beyond what you’ve listed. Lincoln Parish has more than two. But less than four. Lol
Ouachita Parish, 11 elected judges. I’m sure similar in Rapides. Calcasieu. Plenty robust enough judiciaries and bars to consider in the equation of the overall “state judiciary”.
Ouachita Parish, 11 elected judges. I’m sure similar in Rapides. Calcasieu. Plenty robust enough judiciaries and bars to consider in the equation of the overall “state judiciary”.
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