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Tag Archives: D.C. Bar
Life Of A Bar Complaint – At Least In D.C.
So what happens when a legal consumer files a bar complaint? Are the attorneys ever really disciplined? Recently, the Washington Lawyer magazine ran an article titled Q&A With Eric Yaffe: Chair of the Board on Professional Responsibility, addressing these and other … Continue reading →
SAILS Project – A Senior Lawyer/Pro Bono Client Win-Win
Senior attorneys at the end of their careers doing pro bono work? Sounds like a win-win for the senior attorneys and the pro bono clients. For a long time the legal profession has sought for all attorneys to voluntarily do … Continue reading →
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Tagged D.C. Access to Justice Commission, D.C. Bar, Legal, Legal Reform, Pro Bono, SAILS Project, Senior Attorneys
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