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July 13, 2003
NOTICE           The court is pleased to announce that the Clerk’s Office, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana will be open in Houma, Louisiana beginning August 18, 2003. Office hours are 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.         Documents may be submitted for filing, and visitors to the office will be able to electronically search court docket sheets and print most documents filed in Eastern District of Louisiana cases.         For more information please call the Clerk’s office in New Orleans at (504) 589-7650, or the Houma office at (985) 879-3052, or access the Court’s web site at www.laed.uscourts.gov.   August 13, 2003 LORETTA G. WHYTE CLERK OF COURT    
July 7, 2003
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April 9, 2003
NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE BAR       The office of the clerk is now making images of most pleadings in civil cases available on WebPACER, through the court's Internet website. Any subscriber to WebPACER can read, download, store and print the full content of imaged documents. Documents in criminal cases, social security cases and documents sealed or otherwise restricted by court order are being blocked and will not be available on WebPACER.         In order to conform with the policy of the Judicial Conference of the United States and the E-Government Act of 2002 and in order to promote electronic access to case files while also protecting personal privacy and other legitimate interests, the court has directed that parties shall refrain from including, or shall redact where inclusion is necessary, the following personal identifiers from all pleadings filed with the court, including exhibits thereto, unless otherwise ordered by the court. a.   Social Security numbers. If an individual's social security number must be included in a pleading, only the last four digits of that number should be used. b.   Names of minor children. If the involvement of a minor child must be mentioned, only the initials of that child should be used. c.   Dates of birth. If an individual's date of birth must be included in a pleading, only the year should be used. d.   Financial account numbers. If financial account numbers are relevant, only the last four digits of these numbers should be used.         In compliance with the E-Government Act of 2002 effective April 16, 2003, a party wishing to file a document containing the personal data identifiers listed above may file an unredacted document under seal. The filing party shall clearly mark the document "Filed Under Seal". This document shall be retained by the court as part of the record.         The responsibility for redacting these personal identifiers rests solely with counsel and the parties. The clerk will not review each pleading for compliance with this policy.     April 9, 2003 Loretta G. Whyte, Clerk    
January 17, 2003
N O T I C E   TO:   The Bar of the Eastern District of Louisiana Effective Monday, January 20, 2003, laptop computers will be allowed in the courthouse. The computers will be subject to necessary security screening by personnel of the U.S. Marshal's Service.   January 17, 2003 Loretta G. Whyte, Clerk    
October 2, 2002
PUBLIC NOTICE   The current term of the office of United States Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Wilkinson, Jr. at New Orleans, Louisiana, is due to expire March 26, 2003. The United States District Court is required by law to establish a panel of citizens to consider the reappointment of the magistrate judge to a new eight year term.   The duties of a magistrate judge include the following: (1) conduct of most preliminary proceedings in criminal cases; (2) trial and disposition of misdemeanor cases; (3) conduct of various pretrial matters and evidentiary proceedings on delegation from a district judge; and (4) trial and disposition of civil cases upon consent of the litigants.   Comments from members of the bar and the public are invited as to whether the incumbent magistrate judge should be recommended by the panel for reappointment by the court and should be directed to Loretta G. Whyte, Clerk, United States District Court, 500 Camp Street, Room C-151, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130.   Comments must be received by November 15, 2002.
July 21, 2002
NOTICE TO THE BAR   Effective immediately, the Judicial Conference has approved a cap on the seven cents per page charge for electronic public access to court documents. The new cap for viewing documents from the Internet through WebPacer is now limited to $2.10, the equivalent of 30 pages, for any single document. This change will be reflected in the actual billing and not necessarily in the online displayed cost.   The price cap does not apply to docket sheets. The public is welcome to come to the court to view the information at no cost. However, printed copies are still 10¢ per page. Please note that there is an additional charge for certified copies.  For additional information about the imaged document cap, see http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/announcements/general/doccap.html   June 14, 2002 Loretta G. Whyte, Clerk      
April 19, 2002
O R D E R   IT IS ORDERED that the attached Houma Courthouse Practice Rule is effective immediately, except that the provisions for staffing and filing of documents shall be effective at such time as the security officer positions previously allocated for the courthouse are reinstated.   New Orleans, Louisiana, this 18 day of April 2002.                   /s/ Helen G. Berrigan                                 HELEN G. BERRIGAN, CHIEF JUDGE             UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT                             AMENDED HOUMA PRACTICE RULE   O R D E R           Having reviewed and considered the previous practice adopted by the Court concerning cases designated for trial at the George Arceneaux, Jr. United States Courthouse in Houma, Louisiana, under the Court's order of December 1, 1993, the Court at its en banc meeting held April 17, 2002 has determined that the Houma practice rule should be amended. Accordingly,         IT IS ORDERED that the Court's order of December 1, 1993 concerning cases designated to be tried in the Houma courthouse is VACATED.         IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the George Arceneaux, Jr. United States Courthouse in Houma, Louisiana, will be employed as a place for holding court in the Eastern District of Louisiana as follows:         The Court en banc will designate from time to time in its discretion a Magistrate Judge of this Court to act as Houma Administrative Magistrate Judge.         The Court will establish a docket of civil cases which shall be identified and marked as "the Houma Civil Docket." The Houma Civil Docket will be composed as follows: Upon filing of every complaint or petition for removal (or as soon thereafter as practicable), the Clerk of Court, with the advice and review of particular complaints or petitions by the Houma Administrative Magistrate Judge, as appropriate, will designate and assign the following cases to the Houma Civil Docket: (a) All cases in which the plaintiff or defendant listed in Category I(a) and (b) of the Civil Cover Sheet is a resident of Lafourche, Terrebonne, St. John, St. James, Assumption or St. Charles Parishes; (b) All cases removed to this Court from, and all habeas corpus petitions challenging convictions in, the Louisiana state courts for the 17th (Lafourche), 23rd (Assumption and St. James), 40th (St. John), 32nd (Terrebonne), and 29th (St. Charles) Judicial Districts; (c) All cases in which it appears from the        content of the complaint that a substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred, or a substantial part of property that is the subject of the action is situated, in Lafourche, Terrebonne, St. John, St. James, Assumption or St. Charles Parishes; (d) All cases designated as Houma cases in the initial complaint.         The Clerk of Court and the Houma Administrative Magistrate Judge shall immediately commence to designate pending cases to the Houma Civil Docket pursuant to the foregoing standards established in this order.         Upon motion of any party, or by the presiding Judge acting sua sponte after giving notice and an opportunity to be heard to all parties, any case not designated by the Clerk of Court for assignment to the Houma Civil Docket may be designated by order of the Court to be included on the Houma Civil Docket, upon considering all relevant factors, including those generally applicable to determinations under 28 U.S.C. 1404.         Conversely, upon motion of any party, or by the presiding Judge acting sua sponte after giving notice and an opportunity to be heard to all parties, any case designated by the Clerk of Court for assignment to the Houma Civil Docket may be re-designated by order of the Court for reassignment to the Court's general docket, upon considering all relevant factors, including those generally applicable to determinations under 28 U.S.C. 1404.         All cases assigned to the Houma Civil Docket will be allotted randomly among the District Judges and Magistrate Judges of the Court in accordance with current practice.         In all cases assigned to the Houma Civil Docket, trial (whether conducted by the District Judge or the Magistrate Judge, but excluding jury selection) and all in-person courtroom proceedings and conferences conducted by a Magistrate Judge (including but not limited to settlement conferences) will be conducted in the Houma Courthouse. The Chief Judge of the Court may in her discretion, establish a schedule or rotation by which one or more Magistrate Judges of the Court may be assigned periodically to conduct all in-person courtroom proceedings and conferences conducted by a Magistrate Judge (including but not limited to settlement conferences) in the Houma Courthouse for designated time periods.         Petit juries for cases assigned to the Houma Civil Docket shall be drawn district-wide in accordance with current jury pooling practice and the presiding Judge may determine to select petit juries at New Orleans for the trial of cases in Houma, with jurors selected to serve instructed to appear in Houma for commencement of trial on the following day.         Dockets and calendars will be maintained in accordance with current practice, except that the Clerk of Court will maintain a master list of cases assigned to the Houma Civil Docket and a master calendar of all trials and other proceedings scheduled to be conducted in the Houma Courthouse.         The Houma Courthouse will be staffed daily by one or more deputy clerks of court, as the Clerk of Court deems appropriate. All complaints, petitions for removal and other initial filings in cases in which the filing party anticipates that the case will be designated for the Houma Civil Docket, and all papers filed thereafter in cases designated for the Houma Civil Docket, may be filed either in the Houma Courthouse or in the Office of the Clerk of Court in New Orleans, with the deputy clerk in Houma forwarding all such materials to New Orleans for maintenance of the record.         The presiding Judge shall, consistent with security requirements, determine the staff                      complement required for trials or other proceedings conducted at Houma, upon considering all relevant cost, transportation and personnel factors.         Except insofar as the terms District Judge and Magistrate Judge have been specifically employed above, the term Judge as used herein shall, where appropriate, include Magistrate Judge.         Criminal trials and bankruptcy proceedings shall not be conducted at Houma.         SO ORDERED this 18TH day of April, 2002.                /s/  Helen G. Berrigan                                HELEN G. BERRIGAN, CHIEF JUDGE             UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT        
October 30, 2001
N O T I C E   TO:   The Bar of the Eastern District of Louisiana   Effective immediately a photo ID will be required for all persons entering the courthouse. Please inform your clients and witnesses subpoenaed to appear before the court of this requirement.     October 30, 2001 Loretta G. Whyte, Clerk      
October 15, 2001
N O T I C E In compliance with the recent directive of the Judicial Conference of the United States, the following policy concerning electronic availability of case files is now in effect in this court:   Remote electronic access to documents in criminal cases will not be available.   Remote electronic access to documents in Social Security cases will not be available.   Electronic access in the Clerk's Office is not affected.   Remote electronic access of documents in civil cases other than Social Security cases has not changed. To view and/or print these images from your home or office, you must access the court's WEBPACER site at http://pacer.laed.uscourts.gov. You will need a PACER account, which can be obtained by visiting the PACER Service Center website at http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/register.html or by calling (800) 676-6856. There is a charge of seven cents per page to view or print documents.  

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