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		<title>Survey: La.’s legal climate 2nd worst in nation</title>
		<description>Comments for Survey: La.’s legal climate 2nd worst in nation at http://www.acadianabusiness.com , comment 1 to 6 out of 6 comments</description>
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			<description>Lawsuit, that's what I meant.  Not suites....  I don't think I've ever heard of a &quot;law-suite&quot;... - Morrow</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 07:18:32 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>How many, or what percentage, of these suites are people who have been forced to appeal to the judiciary system for redress of Katrina claims?  Same with Mississippi.  OR, how many are as a result of shabby repair jobs?  I'm not even believing Louisiana citizens are more shady characters than the rest of the country.  I'm not even believing these are more frivilous than any other place in the country.  I believe its a lie to insinuate attorneys in this state are underhanded, devious.  I sure believe a lot of big business in this state would like to present the state that way. - Morrow</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:06:49 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>lawgrace.  Very good.  And I hope for another Katrina to finish the job.  - El Nino</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:37:28 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>IT IS MOST UNFORTUNATE that lay people who are most vulnerable and victims of courtroom injustices were not among the people who were polled for that ILR survey.  It is even more unfortunate that due to lack of legal acumen, true victims of judicial abuses  –in contrast to powerful law firms– rarely can recognize or explain legal injustices to which they have been subjected.   The ILR survey particularly distinguishes (corrupt) New  Orleans --of which legal depravity is overwhelmingly significant for this City.  

New Orleans is the location of the following juridic systems:  the Louisiana 4th Circuit Appeal Court; the 'supreme court' for the State of Louisiana; the Eastern District Federal Court (criminal, bankruptcy, and civil cases); the Federal 5th Circuit Court of Appeals (which encompasses Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana); and a division of the U.S. Department of Justice (the DOJ).   Mr. Jim Letten oversees the Eastern Louisiana DOJ region (but a Texas judge wrote about Letten's deceptive involvement beyond Letten’s territory); and Letten's office is wholly responsible for masking horrific Civil Rights injustices by New Orleans federal judges, and likely other federal judges throughout Louisiana.  Also, scores of civil cases that become filed in the New Orleans Parish Civil District State Court become unlawfully / unstatutorily &quot;removed&quot; to Federal Court judges for manifest purposes of denial of justice.   (*SEE: www.lawgrace.org.)

New Orleans' dishonest Clerk of Court, Dale N. Atkins (who is an avid ally of the convicted former congressman William Jefferson, Mose, and Betty Jefferson clan), works to ensure people's cases become railroaded into federal court even those cases are neither federal question subject matter, nor diversity  --specifically, those illegally &quot;removed&quot; cases should never be ruled on by any federal judge, when the controversy is tort law subject matter.  Further revealing why justice is unlikely to be obtained in New Orleans' court systems --as well as grossly unfortunate, is the fact that an incredible amount of pleadings and documents turn up missing from case files at Orleans Parish Civil District Court, for which Court Clerk, Atkins oversees.  (Just peruse the enormous amount of appellate rulings which say something like: ‘nothing in the records to support appellant’s argument’, and it will be obvious how and why irretrievable pleadings and documents result in protracted litigation and unfair loss of justice!)   Likewise, is the fact of falsified Sheriff &quot;service returns.&quot;  For years, deputies at Orleans Parish Civil Court Sheriff Paul Valteau's office have been falsifying &quot;sheriff's returns&quot; which have facilitated things such as fraudulent auctions of moveable and immoveable properties, fraudulent Family Court as well as Probate proceedings, unjust default judgments, and various rulings against people who have never been lawfully served with notice of judicial proceedings filed against them, prior to judgments being rendered in favor of opposing parties!  In fact, some judgments have been rendered in New Orleans courts despite the actual fact that those lawsuits were intentionally filed in the names of plaintiffs which did not exist, or had no real party interest.  

Emphatically, the facts and evidence show that New Orleans (and surrounding area) violence, theft, poverty, disintegrated households, unemployment, under-education are all linked to JUDICIAL CORRUPTION.  Most definitely, to begin addressing Louisiana's deplorable legal conditions, the Clerk of Court and Sheriff Valteau should not escape serious investigation!  However, since such actions facilitate the bigger picture of elitism, cronyism, perks and pork barrel, it is not likely for the people who are feeding at the public trough to rock their own (Titanic) boat. 
 - lawgrace</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:35:56 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>AY, SCAN THE YELLOW PAGES AND COUNT THE NUMBER OF ATTORNEYS IN LAFAYETTE, THERE ARE TWICE THE NUMBER OF ATTORNEY'S IN LAFAYETTE THAN THERE ARE RESTAURANT IN LAFAYETTE ........
BUT, THEN THE JUDGES WITH THEIR WEEPING HEARTS KEEP THE LAWSUIT MARKET GAINS BOOMING FOR THE ATTORNEYS........... - NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 16:09:01 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Darn, did Mississippi beat us again? - El Nino</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 12:32:59 +0100</pubDate>
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