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D.C. Courts Appoint Herbert Rouson as Executive Officer

Herbert Rouson Jr. was sworn in as executive officer of the D.C. Courts on July 19 following his appointment in May by the Joint Committee on Judicial Administration.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/d-c-courts-appoint-herbert-rouson-as-executive-off

LinkedIn for Lawyers: How to Optimize Your Profile

LinkedIn can be a lawyer’s “most valuable piece of virtual real estate,” and so it’s important for attorneys to learn how to leverage their profiles to improve their career or grow their business, said Annette Choti, founder and owner of Law Quill, a full-service digital marketing team for law firms.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/linkedin-for-lawyers-how-to-optimize-your-profile

CJDT Announces Appointment of Two New Commissioners

On November 6 the District of Columbia Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure (CJDT) announced the appointment of two new commission members, Judge Loren L. AliKhan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and neuroscientist Dr. Maria Donoghue Velleca.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/cjdt-announces-appointment-of-two-new-commissioner

D.C. Bar Global Legal Practice Committee Seeks Public Comment on Rule of Professional Conduct 5.4

The D.C. Bar Global Legal Practice Committee (GLPC) is studying and seeking feedback on the changing models for obtaining and delivering legal services in the United States and abroad, including alternative business structures (ABS) and multidisciplinary practice (MDP).

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/d-c-bar-global-legal-practice-committee-seeks-publ

D.C. Legal Community Pays Tribute to Justice Ginsburg

When U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on September 18, the enormity of the gap she leaves in American jurisprudence quickly became evident as tributes flowed from the D.C. legal community.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/d-c-legal-community-pays-tribute-to-justice-ginsbu

Tenant Advocacy Continues as D.C. Evictions Resume

A November 15 webinar co-sponsored by the D.C. Bar Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Community and the Programs Committee of the District of Columbia Affairs Community highlighted D.C. government support for tenants, the challenges housing providers have faced during the pandemic, and the legal services available for renters.

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/news/tenant-advocacy-continues-as-d-c-evictions-resume

James Finch Takes Readers From Burma’s Boardrooms to the Bush

James Finch’s novel, Silence in the Land of Gold, introduces readers to a Burma whose history of ethnic and political conflict renders it a minefield for outsiders. Finch’s tale employs a shifting perspective, following foreign attorneys Molly Durberville and George Wilford as they investigate a plane crash and its connection to local struggles between the Burmese military and the Kachin Independence Army. As personal and political histories unravel, the reader is taken on a whirlwind tour of in

https://www.dcbar.org/news-events/publications/d-c-bar-blog/james-finch-takes-readers-from-burma’s-boardrooms-

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