Louisiana Motion For Appointment of Counsel Under Section 706(f) Of Civil Rights Act Of 1964 is a legal document that is filed by an individual seeking legal counsel and representation in a civil rights matter. This motion is used for a variety of purposes, including requesting the court to appoint a lawyer for a party to a civil rights lawsuit, or to have a lawyer appointed to represent a party during the discovery phase of a civil rights litigation. There are two types of Louisiana Motion For Appointment of Counsel Under Section 706(f) Of Civil Rights Act Of 1964: (1) Motion for Appointment of Counsel to Represent the Plaintiff, and (2) Motion for Appointment of Counsel to Represent the Defendant. In both cases, the motion must include a statement of the applicable law, a description of the facts and circumstances of the case, and a request for the court to appoint a competent lawyer to represent the party filing the motion.