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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Trust Account Disclosure & Overdraft Notification Authorization Form. Familiarize yourself with the requirements for maintaining a trust or escrow account as outlined in the document.
  3. In the first section, indicate whether you maintain a client trust or escrow account. If not, check the appropriate box and provide your signature and date.
  4. If you do maintain an account, fill in your bank's name and address, along with your account number. Ensure that all information is accurate to comply with regulations.
  5. Designate a responsible reporting attorney if you are part of a law firm. Include their name and bar roll number in the designated fields.
  6. Finally, authorize your financial institution to send overdraft notifications to the Office of Disciplinary Counsel by signing at the bottom of the form.

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The Louisiana Supreme Court Rule XIX, Rules for Disciplinary Enforcement governs the creation of the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board, and the Hearing Committees making up the entire Disciplinary system.
original jurisdiction Jurisdiction in the first instance. The Louisiana Supreme Court has exclusive original jurisdiction over cases involving disciplinary actions against lawyers and judges. This means that these cases cannot be heard by any other state court.
Rule 9.4 - Pleadings To Be Filed with Clerk; Prior or Multiple Filings of Pleadings (a) All pleadings shall be filed with the clerk of court before presentation to the assigned judge.
A judge cannot disbar an attorney in the fashion you mention. The judge can report the lawyer to the state bar.
The harshest sanction available in Louisianas attorney disciplinary system is permanent disbarment. If the Louisiana Supreme Court imposes permanent disbarment, the lawyer is prohibited from ever returning to the practice of law.