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Louisiana Lawyers
Created: 2007.11.29
Louisiana’s legal system is different from other American state laws. Initially it was based on Napoleonic code, though it is now gradually falling in line with other American states. Napoleon had based his legal system on Roman law and codified it. The rest of American states, however, follow the English common law, which is based on court precedent. The ruling of one judge may influence the ruling and judgment of another judge. In case of Napoleonic code, the laws are passed by the legislative branch and are interpreted by the judges. Documents and other legal statements need to be written in certain formats that are specific to the state of Louisiana only, and need to be understood accurately.
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