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Accepting Crypto Payments for Legal Services

Attorney at Work

Since cryptocurrency can rapidly change in value, a party could overpay or underpay for legal services if the value of the cryptocurrency they agreed to exchange for services fluctuates. In response to this reality, Nebraska’s State Bar has said that a firm must immediately convert any cryptocurrency they receive as payment for services.

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From precarious to dire: The financial state of student-loan borrowers following the COVID-19 pandemic

SCOTUSBlog

Nebraska and Department of Education v. Despite working diligently to pay off her loans for more than 30 years, Bonnie retains a student loan balance of over $60,000, which is nearly double her net income after deductions. Share This article is part of a symposium on the upcoming arguments in Biden v. A preview of the cases is here.

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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

Above The Law

Subscribe to her Substack, Legal Ethics Roundup, here. Welcome to what captivates, haunts, inspires, and surprises me every week in the world of legal ethics. It was another week filled with legal ethics news, so lets dive right into the headlines but be sure to keep scrolling down for the special First Monday content.

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