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Bar Admission and UPL: What You Need to Know
D.C. Court of Appeals Rule 46 puts forth a long list of requirements that applicants must meet to get admitted to the D.C. Bar, and Rule 49 outlines the prohibition against the unauthorized practice of law in the District of Columbia. To help law graduates and students understand both rules and avoid ethical violations down the road, the D.C. Bar CLE Program is offering the course “Guide to Getting Admitted to the D.C. Bar and Avoiding the Unauthorized Practice of Law” on February 24. The class
Amber Cleaver: Leveraging Her Business Skills as a Litigator
Prior to becoming an attorney, Amber Cleaver of KPM Law in Fairfax, Virginia, was in sales, starting as an inside sales representative and working her way up to management. The Kansas City, Missouri, native headed up a business development department at a tech company, where she built marketing and sales processes and strategies.
What Having a Seat at the Table Really Means
Helping a young or new lawyer develop leadership skills pays dividends for employers. It gives new attorneys the space, skills, and ambition to achieve more when they transition to firm leadership roles, management positions, or board service in their respective communities.
7 Strategies to Complete the Stress Cycle
7 Strategies to Complete the Stress Cycle
Practice 360 Agenda 2019
Details about the 2019 Practice 360 Agenda.
Pro Bono Center Strengths
Pro Bono Center Strengths
Bar Counsel: What the Numbers Show at Office of Bar Counsel
Bar Counsel: What the Numbers Show at Office of Bar Counsel
Bar Counsel: Law School Graduate Letter
Bar Counsel: Law School Graduate Letter
Brian Rohal: How a ‘Serial Career-Changer’ Found His Happy Place
Brian Rohal: How a ‘Serial Career-Changer’ Found His Happy Place
How Gentrification Impacts Washington’s Nonprofit Community
How Gentrification Impacts Washington’s Nonprofit Community
Understanding the Fundamentals of the Employment Relationship: A Four-Part Employment Law Course for
Understanding the Fundamentals of the Employment Relationship: A Four-Part Employment Law Course for Nonprofit Executives
2022 Trailblazer Awards
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the District of Columbia Bar, the Communities Office seeks to recognize and honor Community members who stand out in their respective practice areas by exhibiting excellence in their professional and personal lives, as well as dedication to the mission of the D.C. Bar and D.C. Bar Communities.
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/communities/connect/2022-trailblazer-awards