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Pandemic-Related Legal Ethics Opinions: A Compendium

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District of Columbia Court of Appeals, Committee on Unauthorized Practice of Law, Opinion 24-20 (March 23, 2020). When practicing virtually, lawyers must particularly consider ethical duties regarding competence, diligence, and communication, especially when using technology. (These are organized by opinion date.).

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Injunction Junction And Circuit Splits Too

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Plaintiffs, including 19 states and the District of Columbia, argued that the terminations were illegal reductions in force (RIFs) conducted without the required 60-day notice to states, violating the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). unlawfully.

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Legal Ethics Roundup: Biden Disbarment, TX May End ABA Oversight, Ethics Of Zealous Advocacy, $100M Judicial Election, 3 New EO Threats, Fed Misconduct Survey, Jobs, & More

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Erez Reuveni had worked at the Justice Department for nearly 15 years, most recently as the acting deputy director of the Office of Immigration Litigation. 9 Hunter Biden Agrees To Disbarment In District of Columbia. Read more here. A group of 363 law professors also filed a brief – see here. #9 Learn more and apply here.

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