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Ethics Opinion 359

Disposition of Missing Client’s Trust Account Monies in the District of Columbia

https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-359

Ethics Opinion 358

Subpoenaing Witness When Lawyer for Congressional Committee Has Been Advised that Witness Will Decline to Answer Any Questions on Claim of Privilege; Legal Ethics Opinion 31 Revisited.

https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-358

Ethics Opinion 335

Whether a Lawyer May, as Part of a Settlement Agreement, Prohibit the Other Party’s Lawyer From Disclosing Publicly Available Information About the Case

https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-335

Why Judicial Evaluations Matter: A Conversation With Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly

Each year, in support of the D.C. Bar’s mission to aid the courts in improving the administration of justice, the D.C. Bar Judicial Evaluation Committee conducts a performance evaluation survey of selected D.C. Courts judges.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/why-judicial-evaluations-matter-a-conversation-wit

AI in the Exam Room: A Risky New Legal Frontier?

Once confined to science fiction, artificial intelligence is now a real and growing presence in medicine. Hospitals and clinics across the United States have started deploying AI-driven tools for tasks ranging from interpreting medical images and predicting patient risks to automating appointment scheduling and recordkeeping.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/washington-lawyer-articles/ai-in-the-exam-room-a-risky-new-legal-frontier

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