CENTRAL PROGRESSIVE BANK v. BRADLEY

No. 86-C-2242.

502 So.2d 1017 (1987)

CENTRAL PROGRESSIVE BANK v. Sherry Wyatt BRADLEY, et al.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 13, 1987.


PER CURIAM.

La.Civ.Code Art. 2000 attempts to regulate attorney fees by stating that "[i]f the parties, by written contract, have expressly agreed that the obligor shall also be liable for the obligee's attorney fees in a fixed or determinable amount, the obligee is entitled to that amount as well." La. Const. art. 5, § 5(B) provides that the supreme court has exclusive original jurisdiction of disciplinary proceedings against a member of the bar. The supreme...

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