985 Result(s) for: Low
Ethics Opinion 368
Lawyer Employment Agreements—Restrictions on Departing Lawyer Who Competes with Former Firm
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-368
Ethics Opinion 353
Whether a lawyer representing a client with diminished capacity can seek the appointment of a substitute surrogate decision-maker when the current surrogate decision-maker is making decisions for the client against the advice of the lawyer
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-353
Ethics Opinion 330
Unbundling Legal Services
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-330
Ethics Opinion 329
Non-Profit Organization Fee Arrangement with an Attorney to whom it Refers Matters
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-329
Ethics Opinion 310
Propriety Of Lawyer Charging Interest When the Client Fails to Pay Fees
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-310
Ethics Opinion 298
Sale or Assignment of Accounts Receivable to a Collection Agency
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-298
Chad T. Sarchio Wins D.C. Bar President-Elect Post
Chad T. Sarchio, an associate chief counsel at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has been elected president-elect of the D.C. Bar for the 2020–2021 term.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/chad-t-sarchio-wins-d-c-bar-president-elect-post
Building a Case Virtually: Discovery and Mediation During COVID-19
Given the state of the pandemic, fluctuation of coronavirus rates in the region, and physical distancing guidelines, there is no telling when courts will return to full operations. State and federal courts are thus managing their civil dockets, as best as possible, by conducting hearings remotely using telephone and video-conferencing platforms and continuing to suspend civil jury trials until they are safe to resume.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/building-a-case-virtually-discovery-and-mediation-
CLE Institute Explores Practice Considerations Surrounding Seniors
On September10, more than 100 attorneys participated in the D.C. Bar’s virtual CLE Institute on Aging and the Law, a daylong event that offered an in-depth look at the legal issues affecting elderly clients, wards, and others working with the aging community.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/cle-institute-explores-practice-considerations-sur
Election Law Experts Discuss Threats to Youth Vote at Bar Conference
Experts in civil rights and election law gathered virtually at the D.C. Bar’s 2020 Conference on October 20 to 21 to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, and to discuss the current state of voting rights in this country.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/election-law-experts-discuss-threats-to-youth-vote
Get to Know D.C. Bar President-Elect Candidate Ellen M. Jakovic
When it comes to stepping up to the plate to lend her expertise in voluntary roles, antitrust attorney Ellen M. Jakovic understands what it means to make that commitment. For the past two decades, Jakovic, of counsel in Kirkland & Ellis LLP’s antitrust practice group, has been actively involved in several voluntary bar associations and served two terms on the D.C. Bar Board of Governors.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/get-to-know-d-c-bar-president-elect-candidate-elle
Mary Catherine Malin and George Valentine Named Rosenberg Award Recipients
The D.C. Bar is honoring Mary Catherine Malin of the U.S. Department of State’s Office of the Legal Adviser and the late George Valentine of the D.C. Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel with the 2021 Beatrice Rosenberg Award for Excellence in Government Service.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/mary-catherine-malin-and-george-valentine-named-ro