
Several members of the DeSoto Parish Clerk of Court’s Office recently attended the annual Nuts & Bolts Judicial Seminar, a professional development event designed to provide court personnel with the latest information on legal, ethical, and administrative issues affecting Louisiana’s judicial system.
The seminar, held in Destin, Florida, brought together court professionals from across the state for a series of educational sessions covering a wide range of topics, including ethics, civil and criminal law updates, cybersecurity, and legislative changes.
According to the DeSoto Parish Clerk of Court’s Office, courses were led by Louisiana judges, justices from the Louisiana Supreme Court, district attorneys, and other legal and judicial professionals with expertise in their respective fields
Officials said the training provides valuable opportunities for court employees to stay informed about developments in state law and evolving best practices within Louisiana’s judicial system.
The seminar also serves as an important resource for continuing education, allowing court personnel to enhance their professional skills and better serve the public.
Representatives from the Clerk of Court’s Office expressed appreciation for the opportunity to participate in the annual training event and emphasized the importance of ongoing professional development for employees.
By attending educational programs such as the Nuts & Bolts Judicial Seminar, court staff are able to remain current on legislative changes, legal procedures, and emerging issues that impact court operations and public services throughout Louisiana.
Officials noted that continued training and education help ensure the office maintains a high standard of service for the citizens of DeSoto Parish while remaining informed about changes affecting the state’s court system.