...the 2012 advisory opinion by the Washington, D.C., Bar Association and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals that cautioned service providers against performing...
...including the relatively new subject of retaliatory attacks. Legal...Peck, of the Southern District of New York; Magistrate Judge...
...the leader of a computer...Boston federal district court with...District of Columbia. In the...months behind bars. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Any casual reader of legal blogs and...the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, have pointed out...
...changing dramatically with the advent of the virtual law office: a...May 2011 report, the American Bar Association Commission on Ethics 20...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...The District of Columbia Bar Ethics Committee this month issued ...
...the American Bar Association has...the conduct of lawyers. The...and the District of Columbia have done...
...the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia will join a...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Following the successful launch of Fastcase for the iPhone, the legal research company released today a mobile...
...[FOOTNOTE 1] held that the use of a global positioning system by law enforcement to track a suspect's...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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