The Cartesian Company, Inc. and Greg Gachassin v. the Division of Administrative Law Ethics Adjudicatory Board Panel a and the Louisiana Board of Ethics

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Court: Louisiana Supreme Court · Filed: 2023-10-20 · Docket: 2023-CA-00398
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Impact Score: 0/100 — Low impact: This case is narrowly focused with minimal precedential value.

Case Overview

The Cartesian Company, Inc. and Greg Gachassin v. the Division of Administrative Law Ethics Adjudicatory Board Panel a and the Louisiana Board of Ethics is a court opinion from the Louisiana Supreme Court, filed on 2023-10-20 (Docket No. 2023-CA-00398).

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Court Syllabus

(Parish of East Baton Rouge) AFFIRMED IN PART, AMENDED IN PART AFFIRMED AS AMENDED, AND REVERSED IN PART. SEE OPINION.

Case Details

Case NameThe Cartesian Company, Inc. and Greg Gachassin v. the Division of Administrative Law Ethics Adjudicatory Board Panel a and the Louisiana Board of Ethics
Citation
CourtLouisiana Supreme Court
Date Filed2023-10-20
Docket Number2023-CA-00398
Precedential StatusPublished
Impact Score0 / 100
Jurisdictionla

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