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POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH v. INDIAN HARBOR INSURANCE CO., ET AL.
Certification granted. See briefing notice.
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Supreme Court of Louisiana June 19, 2024
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CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN L. WEIMER
JUSTICES
WILLIAM J. CRAIN
SCOTT J. CRICHTON
JAMES T. GENOVESE
JAY B. MCCALLUM
JEFFERSON HUGHES
PIPER D. GRIFFIN
VERONICA O. KOCLANES CLERK OF COURT
400 Royal St., Suite 4200 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130-8102
TELEPHONE (504) 310-2300 HOME PAGE http://www.lasc.org
June 19, 2024
2024-CQ-00449 POLICE JURY OF CALCASIEU PARISH VS. INDIAN HARBOR INSURANCE CO., ET AL.
FOR BRIEFING PURPOSES CERTIFICATION GRANTED: June 19, 2024.
MEMORANDUM TO COUNSEL IN CAPTIONED CASE:
Please be advised that the above-captioned matter will be set for oral argument on this Court's next available docket. A copy of the official docket with the specific date and time of oral argument will be mailed out.
Please note Section 6 of Rule XII of the Rules of this Court provides that appellant or moving party in the certifying court must file its brief on or before July 19, 2024 and appellee or responding party in the certifying court on or before August 19, 2024.
Oral argument will be waived if brief is untimely filed. Briefs submitted on legal sized paper should be fastened at the top. All briefs should be backed with the customary “Blueback” or other flexible material. In criminal proceedings, the court directs that counsel must file a brief. Failure to do so may subject counsel to a penalty of contempt of Court.
It is further provided in Rule VII, Section 9 that briefs sent through the mail shall be deemed timely filed if mailed on or before the due date. If the brief is received by mail on the first legal day following the expiration of the delay, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that it was timely filed. In all cases where the presumption does not apply, the timeliness of the mailing shall be shown only by an official United States postmark or by official receipt or certificate from the United States Postal Service, or bona fide commercial mail services such as Federal Express or United Parcel Service, made at the time of mailing which indicates the date thereof. Any other date stamp, such as a private commercial mail meter stamp, or label from an Automated Postal Center, shall not be used to establish timeliness.
Briefs forwarded by private delivery or courier service shall be deemed timely filed only if received by the clerk on or before the last day of the delay for filing.
Regards,
Ryan Chan Deputy Clerk
RC: RC
ccs: All Counsel
Hon. James D. Cain, Jr.
Tony R. Moore
United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana Lake Charles Division: 2:24-CV-00342
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Docket No: No. 2024-CQ-00449
Decided: June 19, 2024
Court: Supreme Court of Louisiana.
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