982 Result(s) for: Low
May/June 2022 Edition
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/washington-lawyer/may-june-2022-edition
Superior Court Order Allows Access to Juvenile Records for Gun Violence Analysis
On February 4 the Superior Court of the District of Columbia issued Administrative Order 22-01 authorizing the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) and the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform (NICJR) to inspect, compile, and analyze data and information from juvenile records to study gun violence in the District.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/superior-court-order-allows-access-to-juvenile-rec
Superior Court Order Allows Access to Parentage Records for Study
On July 14 the Superior Court of the District of Columbia issued Administrative Order 22-12 authorizing the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) to inspect, compile, and analyze data and information from parentage records to conduct analysis for the District of Columbia Courts’ Racial Equity Project.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/superior-court-order-allows-access-to-parentage-re
Nonprofit & Small Business Legal Assistance
Nonprofit and Small Business Legal Assistance
https://www.dcbar.org/pro-bono/what-we-do/nonprofit-small-business-legal-assistance
Laura N. Rinaldi Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year
Laura N. Rinaldi Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year
https://www.dcbar.org/about/awards/laura-n-rinaldi-pro-bono-lawyer-of-the-year
Superior Court Order Allows CJCC to Access Juvenile Records
On September 6 the Superior Court of the District of Columbia issued Administrative Order 24-12 authorizing the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) to inspect, compile, and analyze data on criminal justice and juvenile justice systems so it can regularly publish aggregate data pursuant to DC Law 25-175.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/superior-court-order-allows-cjcc-to-access-juv-(1)
Charles R. Lowery Jr. Wins as D.C. Bar President-Elect
Charles R. Lowery Jr., director of legislative policy and external affairs at New American Funding, has been elected president-elect of the D.C. Bar for the 2022–2023 term. He will serve in that position for one year starting July 1 before becoming president in 2023. He will continue in office a third year as immediate past president. With Lowery’s installation, incumbent President-Elect Ellen M. Jakovic will become the Bar’s 51st president.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/charles-r-lowery-jr-wins-as-d-c-bar-president-elec
We’re All Exhausted. Allow Yourself to Rest.
While none of us knows what the new year will bring, here are six tips help you navigate its stress and uncertainty.
Attorney Whistleblowing: Wrestling With the Ethics Rules
Lawyers, as officers of the court and guardians of justice, are held to the utmost degree of integrity, honesty, and ethical standards — particularly when it comes to protecting client confidentiality.
Superior Court Authorizes DCALF Employees to Provide Pro Bono Services
On August 12 the Superior Court of the District of Columbia issued Administrative Order 22-20 , authorizing DC Affordable Law Firm (DCALF) employees who are not members of the District of Columbia Bar to provide pro bono and low bono legal services in the court’s Family Court, Probate Division, and Domestic Violence Division.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/superior-court-authorizes-dcalf-employees-to-provi
Superior Court Names Additional Attorneys Eligible for Pro Bono Appointments
In Administrative Order 22-02 issued on February 4, the Superior Court of the District of Columbia named three Hogan Lovells US LLP attorneys who are permitted to receive pro bono appointments in serious misdemeanor and low-level felony cases involving adults.
https://www.dcbar.org/pro-bono/news/superior-court-names-additional-attorneys-eligible
Superior Court Names Additional Attorneys Eligible for Pro Bono Appointments
In Administrative Order 22-02 issued on February 4, the Superior Court of the District of Columbia named three Hogan Lovells US LLP attorneys who are permitted to receive pro bono appointments in serious misdemeanor and low-level felony cases involving adults.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/superior-court-names-additional-attorneys-eligible