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D.C. Bar Welcomes 27 Attorneys to 2026 Leadership Academy
On April 10 the D.C. Bar CLE Program welcomed the 12th class of the John Payton Leadership Academy, an interactive three-month training program designed to cultivate attorneys’ leadership skills for success in a dynamic and competitive marketplace.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/d-c-bar-welcomes-27-attorneys-to-2026-leadership-a
Ask the Ethics Experts
'Ask the Ethics Experts' was a periodically occurring column of the Legal Ethics Program in Washington Lawyer, the official magazine of the D.C. Bar. It appeared from September 2016 to December 2019.
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ask-the-ethics-experts
Practice 360 Agenda 2018
Details about the 2018 Practice 360 Agenda.
Practice 360 Agenda 2017
Details about the 2017 Practice 360 Agenda.
Bar Counsel: Crimes and Misperceptions
Bar Counsel: Crimes and Misperceptions
2020 Practice 360 Seminar Descriptions
2020 Practice 360 Seminar Descriptions
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.
Clear Expectations: Engagement Letters for Ethical Practice
Clear Expectations: Engagement Letters for Ethical Practice
Public Statements for the Public Interest and Courts Community
A collection of public statements for the Public Interest and Courts Community.
When Clients Take the Lead: Reimagining How Education Justice Gets Done
AJE staff attorney Nadiya Pope explains how a client-empowerment model builds lasting self-advocacy skills for D.C. families navigating special education rights.
Harold Leventhal Talk: Cost-Benefit Analysis as a Solution to a Prinipal-Agent Problem
Harold Leventhal Talk: Cost-Benefit Analysis as a Solution to a Prinipal-Agent Problem
Ethics Opinions Substantively Affected by the Amended Rules
Effective February 1, 2007, the D.C. Court of Appeals amended the D.C. Rules of Professional Conduct in the most comprehensive revision to the Rules since they first became effective on January 1, 1991.
https://www.dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-substantively-affected-by-the-amen