If you lost a civil appeal in Louisiana, you can ask the Louisiana Supreme Court to consider your case.  If you lost the appeal of a criminal conviction in Louisiana, you can ask the Louisiana Supreme Court to consider your case.  If you have won a civil appeal in Louisiana, the other party can ask the Louisiana Supreme Court to consider your case.  However, the Louisiana Supreme Court does not have to take a case if it decides not to do so.

Because the Louisiana Supreme Court does not take most cases filed at the court, there are a number of questions you may have before asking the Louisiana Supreme Court to hear your case.  How much will it cost to ask the Louisiana Supreme Court to hear your case?  How does the Louisiana Supreme Court decide which cases to hear?  How long will it take the Louisiana Supreme Court to decide if it will consider your case?  If the Louisiana Supreme Court decides to consider your case, what happens next?

Asking the Louisiana Supreme Court to consider your case is a serious matter.  Someone with experience before the Louisiana Supreme Court can help you consider whether it is worth the time and expense of seeking such review.  Lee has helped clients seek review before the Louisiana Supreme Court.  Lee has argued before the Louisiana Supreme Court.  Call today if you are thinking about taking your case before the Louisiana Supreme Court.