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Check this page, or the News and Announcements box on the homepage, for the latest official news and announcements released by the court. You can also access archived news and announcements from this page.

June 21, 2023
The en banc Court of the Eastern District of Louisiana has issued an addendum to its Hurricane Ida Case Management Order to address the withdrawal of McClenny, Moseley & Associates from cases and claims concerning Hurricane Ida insurance disputes. The addendum establishes a framework that (1) encourages the representation of policyholders, (2) ensures policyholders are protected by permitting the filing of lawsuits on their behalf before the prescriptive period expires, and (3) protects attorneys taking over their cases by providing counsel with post-filing “breathing room” to investigate and vet claims without fear of sanction. Subject to conditions detailed in the addendum, the order provides for an automatic stay for certain cases, an extension of time for service, and a waiver of Local Rule 83.2.11 for counsel enrolling in cases in which MMA attorneys were previously enrolled. Further details can be found in the complete addendum.
June 16, 2023
Attorney admissions will not be held on July 5, 2023, due to the Independence Day holiday. Attorney admissions will resume on July 12.
June 2, 2023
U.S. District Judge Darrel J. Papillion took the oath of office to join the bench of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on June 2, 2023. Chief Judge Nanette Jolivette Brown administered the oath in a private ceremony, allowing Judge Papillion to begin his service in advance of his formal investiture ceremony in September. Judge Papillion was nominated by President Biden and confirmed by the United States Senate earlier in 2023. The Court extends a warm welcome to Judge Papillion and looks forward to his service on the bench.
May 26, 2023
U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael North will hold a general Hurricane Ida Litigation status conference on Wed., June 14, 2023, at 10 a.m. in courtroom 352. The on-the-record hearing will concern matters arising from the suspension of R. William Huye, III and the withdrawal of McClenny, Moseley & Associates from cases pending in this District. Any defense or plaintiff counsel may attend, but the discussions will be insurer-centric. More information, including lists of specific discussion topics and law firms encouraged to attend, can be found in the Court’s Order.
May 25, 2023
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana would like to honor the lives and legacies of two of its cherished court security officers: Michael Riley, who passed away on September 24, 2020, and Richard LeBlanc, who passed away on May 14, 2023.   Michael Riley served as a Court Security Officer for the Eastern District until his passing.  Prior to his service at the Eastern District, he served for over 30 years with the New Orleans Police Department.  Recently, his career was recognized at National Police Week in Washington, D.C.   Richard LeBlanc served as a Court Security Officer for the Eastern District until his recent passing.  All in all, he served for over 50 years as a law enforcement professional. The Eastern District sends its sincerest condolences to the officers’ families.  Michael and Richard will both be sorely missed and fondly remembered by the entire court family.      CSO Richard LeBlanc CSO Michael Riley National Police Week, Washinton, D.C.  
May 22, 2023
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana seeks qualified applicants for a U.S. Magistrate Judge vacancy in the district. The vacancy announcement describes the required qualifications and application process. Both the announcement and the application are available at the links below and on the Employment page of the Court’s website. Applications are due July 21, 2023. 1.    Vacancy Announcement – U.S. Magistrate Judge 2.    U.S. Magistrate Judge Application (PDF Version) (Word Version) 3.    Order Appointing Merit Selection Panel
May 10, 2023
On May 4, 2023, the Honorable Greg G. Guidry, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana, presided over a naturalization ceremony in which 23 individuals became United States citizens.  Immigration attorney, Kathleen Gasparian, served as keynote speaker.  In her remarks, Ms. Gasparian praised the petitioners for their courage and sacrifice and thanked them for their contributions to American society and culture.  Peter Mansfield, Chief of the Civil Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office (EDLA), served as the Attorney General’s designee and certified the petitioners’ eligibility for citizenship.  Dedra Pongracz, Case Manager for Judge Guidry, administered the Oath of Allegiance, and the Marine Forces Reserve Band provided musical accompaniment.  To view photos from the ceremony, please select this link.
May 4, 2023
If you have received a violation notice (ticket) for an offense committed on federal property (e.g., on a military base, national park, federal building, etc.), please use the following federal Judiciary website that was recently redesigned to make paying fines easier:  https://www.cvb.uscourts.gov. The new website now has:  • Mobile-friendly design  • Online payment form integrated with pay.gov  • Optimized searching  • Interactive frequently asked questions • New accessibility tools The website, along with all violation notice processing, is managed for the Judiciary by its Central Violations Bureau, or CVB. This national center processes tickets issued and payments received for offenses committed on federal property, or for violations of federal law that occur elsewhere. The website includes information on mandatory or optional appearances in court and expected court dates.  Email any feedback to the Central Violations Bureau.  
April 10, 2023
On April 3, 2023, the U.S. District Court and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court co-hosted an AO-sponsored diversity initiative entitled “Roadways to the Bench: Who Me?  A Bankruptcy or Magistrate Judge?” A total of 37 cities simultaneously hosted the event, which was designed to provide information in an effort to attract a diverse pool of applicants to the federal bench.  The well-attended event featured (i) a keynote panel on diversity which was broadcast from Washington, D.C.; (ii) roundtable discussions where law school students and attorneys from across Louisiana and Mississippi spoke in small groups with federal circuit, district, bankruptcy, and magistrate judges from across the Fifth Circuit to gain insights into the judges’ own pathways to and experiences on the bench; and (iii) a closing networking reception sponsored by the New Orleans Chapter of the Federal Bar Association.     Local organizers for the event were Co-Chairs Chief Judge Meredith Grabill (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, EDLA), Magistrate Judge Janis van Meerveld (U.S. District Court, EDLA), Judge Steven Wheelis (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, WDLA), and Chief Judge Katharine Samson (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, SDMS).   Attorney Co-Chairs were Kristi Johnson of the law firm of Jones Walker, Micah Zeno of the law firm of Gordon Arata Montgomery Barnett, and Carey Menasco of  the law firm of Liskow Lewis.     To view photos of the event, please select this link.
April 10, 2023
On March 30, 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana celebrated Women’s History Month by hosting a panel discussion focused on women in law enforcement.  Welcome remarks were provided by Clerk of Court, Carol Michel, and Clerk’s Office D,E,&I Committee Chair, Dena White.  A panel discussion followed between the following female law enforcement leaders: Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson, Special Agent in Charge Leslie Pichon (New Orleans Field Office), and NOPD Superintendent Michelle Woodfork.  Tracey Knight, Chief of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office (EDLA), moderated the discussion.  Topics covered included the panelists’ career paths, how their offices are working to remove obstacles to female entry and promotion, the importance of female leadership, and advice to women wanting to enter leadership roles.  The discussion concluded with a Q&A session. 

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