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Tenant Advocacy Continues as D.C. Evictions Resume
A November 15 webinar co-sponsored by the D.C. Bar Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Community and the Programs Committee of the District of Columbia Affairs Community highlighted D.C. government support for tenants, the challenges housing providers have faced during the pandemic, and the legal services available for renters.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/tenant-advocacy-continues-as-d-c-evictions-resume
Too Much to Do, Too Little Time? Techniques to Tackle Your Top 10 Tasks
Margaret Spencer Dixon, president of Spencer Consulting offers proven techniques to manage tasks efficiently.
James Finch Takes Readers From Burma’s Boardrooms to the Bush
James Finch’s novel, Silence in the Land of Gold, introduces readers to a Burma whose history of ethnic and political conflict renders it a minefield for outsiders. Finch’s tale employs a shifting perspective, following foreign attorneys Molly Durberville and George Wilford as they investigate a plane crash and its connection to local struggles between the Burmese military and the Kachin Independence Army. As personal and political histories unravel, the reader is taken on a whirlwind tour of in
Stuart Newberger Takes Terrorists to Court and Wins
Stuart Newberger Takes Terrorists to Court and Wins
Member Spotlight: Mike Allen
Member Spotlight: Mike Allen
https://www.dcbar.org/about/who-we-are/member-spotlight/member-spotlight-mike-allen
Update on Paid Family Leave for D.C. Employers – Draft Benefit Regulations & Resources Now Available
Update on Paid Family Leave for D.C. Employers – Draft Benefit Regulations & Resources Now Available
Coping During COVID-19: You Are Not Alone
Coping During COVID-19: You Are Not Alone
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/coping-during-covid-19-you-are-not-alone
At Practice 360°, Solo & Small Firm Lawyers Explore New Tools of the Trade, Strategies
When it comes to negotiation, most people think of compromise. But negotiation is a much more complex and sophisticated process, especially in the context of practicing law.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/at-practice-360°,-solo-small-firm-lawyers-explore-
D.C. Bar IP Community Honors Professor Victoria Phillips and Judge Pauline Newman
The D.C. Bar Intellectual Property Community gathered at the Bar’s headquarters on May 14 to honor law professor Victoria Phillips with its annual Champion of Intellectual Property Award and Judge Pauline Newman with its inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award for their outstanding accomplishments in the field of IP law.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/d-c-bar-ip-community-honors-professor-victoria-phi
Presidents Reception 2023
The D.C. Bar Pro Bono Center gratefully acknowledges our loyal donors and friends and colleagues of incoming D.C. Bar President Ellen M. Jakovic who generously contributed to the 2022 Presidents Reception. Thank you for supporting the Pro Bono Center as we continue to serve our neighbors in need.
https://www.dcbar.org/pro-bono/about-the-center/pro-bono-center-donors/presidents-reception-2023
Wellness Experts Address Burnout, Emotional Regulation at Well-Being Summit
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, the D.C. Bar Communities and Lawyer Assistance Program (LAP) held their fourth annual Well-Being Summit on May 9.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/wellness-experts-address-burnout,-emotional-regula
Harold Leventhal Talk: Legal Disputes Related to Climate Change Will Continue for a Century
Harold Leventhal Talk: Legal Disputes Related to Climate Change Will Continue for a Century