Louisiana Statutes
§ 9:4206 — Witnesses; summoning; compelling attendance; evidence
Louisiana § 9:4206
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 9Civil Code-Ancillaries
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 9:4206 (2026).
Text
A.When more than one arbitrator is agreed to, all the arbitrators shall sit at the hearing of the case unless, by consent in writing, all parties agree to proceed with the hearing with a less number. The arbitrators, selected either as prescribed in this Chapter or otherwise, or a majority of them, may, at the request of a party or independently, summon in writing any person to attend before them or any of them as a witness and in a proper case to bring with him or them any book, record, document, or paper which may be deemed material as evidence in the case. The fees for attendance shall be the same as the fees of witnesses in courts of general jurisdiction.
B.The summons shall issue in the name of the arbitrator or arbitrators, or a majority of them, and shall be signed by the arbitrat
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Related
Mack Energy Co. v. Expert Oil and Gas, L.L.C.
159 So. 3d 437 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2015)
Legislative History
Acts 2010, No. 545, §1.
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Louisiana § 9:4206, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/9%3A4206.