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D.C. Minimum Wage Increased to $15 on July 1
D.C. Minimum Wage Increased to $15 on July 1
DC's Minimum Wage Increased July 1
DC's Minimum Wage Increased July 1
Remember Your IRS Form 990 in May
Remember Your IRS Form 990 in May
Update on the Status of the DOL Overtime Regulations
Update on the Status of the DOL Overtime Regulations
DC's Minimum Wage Increased July 1
DC's Minimum Wage Increased July 1
Remember Your IRS Form 990 in May
Remember Your IRS Form 990 in May
Remember Your IRS Form 990 in May
Remember Your IRS Form 990 in May
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Panel Discusses Presidential Powers in D.C. After Lafayette Square Protests
Panel Discusses Presidential Powers in D.C. After Lafayette Square Protests
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/panel-discusses-presidential-powers-in-d-c-after-l
Challenges and Opportunities in Blockchain Technology and NFTs
As the nonfungible tokens (NFTs) market grows astronomically, so do the security concerns and scams surrounding them, as a panel of intellectual property attorneys and cryptocurrency experts pointed out at a recent South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C., event.
Getting Heard at the High Court: What You Need to Know
CLE webinar discusses how being granted a writ of certiorari from the U.S. Supreme Court is a long shot, yet the majority of cases heard by the Court involve the certiorari petition process.
Bar License Renewal Process Goes Online
In line with its efforts to become more environmentally friendly, the D.C. Bar will no longer mail paper invoices for the collection of license fees for fiscal year 2020–2021.
https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/bar-license-renewal-process-goes-online