Louisiana Rule 26(f) Case Management Report (Judge James) is a document used in the state of Louisiana to provide a detailed report on the progress of a case. It is used to communicate the status of a case between the judge and the parties involved. This document includes information on the parties, the issues involved, the court's decision, and other important information to help manage the case. It is typically filed by the judge at the beginning of the case and updated throughout the duration of the proceedings. There are two types of Louisiana Rule 26(f) Case Management Reports (Judge James): an interim report and a final report. The interim report is filed at the beginning of the case and is updated as necessary throughout the proceedings. The final report is filed at the conclusion of the case and is used to summarize the final outcome.