The Louisiana Civil Case Reporting Form (per La. Supreme Court Rule G:13 and La. R.S. 13:4688) is a form used by attorneys and other parties involved in a civil case in Louisiana to document certain information related to the case. This form is mandated by the Louisiana Supreme Court and is used to provide information to the state and other legal entities. The form is used to collect information such as the parties involved in the case, the case docket number, the court in which the case is being heard, the judge assigned to the case, and the case type. There are two types of Louisiana Civil Case Reporting Forms: one for the initial filing of the case and one for subsequent filings. The initial filing form is used by the attorney to provide the court with all the necessary information about the case. The subsequent filing form is used by the attorney to provide updated information, including any changes in the case status or any changes to the parties involved.