February 25, 2021
D.C. Bar Mourns Passing of Former President Daniel Rezneck
Daniel Rezneck, former senior assistant attorney general for the District Columbia and fourth president of the D.C. Bar, passed away on February 23 at age 85.
February 25, 2021
By John Murph
Daniel Rezneck, former senior assistant attorney general for the District Columbia and fourth president of the D.C. Bar, passed away on February 23 at age 85.
February 24, 2021
The D.C. Bar Legal Ethics Committee has issued Opinion 380 and Opinion 381.
February 24, 2021
By Susannah Buell
On April 22 and 23 the D.C. Bar and the D.C. Courts will continue their tradition of bringing together judges, Bar leaders, attorneys, and other experts for the biennial Judicial and Bar Conference. Held virtually this year, the event will offer 20 breakout sessions that explore the theme “How COVID-19 Has Reshaped the Legal Profession.”
February 22, 2021
By Jeremy Conrad
On February 18 the Washington Foreign Law Society hosted part one of its two-part conversation with attorney-diplomats on crisis management.
February 17, 2021
The District of Columbia Courts is seeking to recognize attorneys who devoted 50 hours or more to pro bono service in 2020 through its annual Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll. To be added to the honor roll, please submit your name by Monday, March 15, 2021.
February 09, 2021
The Superior Court of the District of Columbia is requesting public comment on whether Superior Court Rule of Civil Procedure 202(a)(1) should be amended to increase the initial filing fee for eviction cases from $15 to $100.
February 04, 2021
The Superior Court of the District of Columbia announced on February 4 that it has completed its review of proposed new Rule of Criminal Procedure 62.
January 29, 2021
The District of Columbia Bar is seeking nominations for its annual awards recognizing some of its most outstanding members and exceptional contributions made in 2020. The awardees will be honored at the 2021 Celebration of Leadership on June 24. The deadline for nominations is Monday, March 15.
January 22, 2021
The DC Bar is seeking candidates for committee and board vacancies.
January 15, 2021
By Stacy Julien
If the New Year is for fresh starts, Judith del Cuadro-Zimmerman is right on track. The Brooklyn-born attorney spent the last part of 2020 in launch mode for her small firm practice, del Cuadro-Zimmerman, PLLC, which is officially open for business in Washington, D.C.
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