Louisiana Code § RS 13:3955

Fee of attorney-at-law representing absent defendants
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Attorneys-at-law appointed by the judge to represent absent defendants in cases of attachment, are entitled to the sum of ten dollars as a fee, to be taxed as costs, which upon application and proof to the court, may be increased in proportion to the services rendered.

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