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Posted on: Jul 1, 2026

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
— Mahatma Gandhi

Posted on: Jul 1, 2026

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
— Mahatma Gandhi

Posted on: Jun 1, 2026

Throughout my career, I have always belonged to a professional association. They weren’t bar associations, but they were membership organizations that aligned with the stage of my career at the time.

Early in my career, I worked as director of conventions and seminars for the California Chiropractic Association and was a member of Meeting Professionals International (MPI). Through MPI, I learned from peers across the industry, participated in valuable educational programs, and developed relationships with hotel representatives who became trusted partners as I planned meetings throughout California. Those connections made me better at my job and opened doors I never would have found on my own.

Posted on: Jun 1, 2026

Throughout my career, I have always belonged to a professional association. They weren’t bar associations, but they were membership organizations that aligned with the stage of my career at the time.

Early in my career, I worked as director of conventions and seminars for the California Chiropractic Association and was a member of Meeting Professionals International (MPI). Through MPI, I learned from peers across the industry, participated in valuable educational programs, and developed relationships with hotel representatives who became trusted partners as I planned meetings throughout California. Those connections made me better at my job and opened doors I never would have found on my own.

Posted on: May 1, 2026

On April 20, Governor Bob Ferguson proclaimed the week of April 19–25, 2026 as Volunteer Appreciation Week to recognize those who volunteer and to encourage others to make service part of their daily lives[1]. At KCBA, that reminder is especially meaningful. Every day, volunteer attorneys and legal professionals expand access to justice for individuals who would otherwise face the legal system alone. Their work not only resolves legal issues, but also restores stability, dignity, and opportunity.
 

Posted on: Apr 1, 2026

As I began writing this month’s Bar Bulletin article, I found myself wondering which observances are recognized in April. I soon discovered that the month is marked by a wide range of them including National Poetry Month and National Humor Month—reminders that creativity and laughter are not luxuries but necessities. April is also National Volunteer Month, a time to give back to the communities that sustain us, as well as Earth Month and National Garden Month. In addition, April is marked by the “Pink Moon,” signifying the arrival of spring, and in a modern spiritual context, a time for reflection, personal growth, and planning actions that align with one’s goals.

Posted on: Mar 1, 2026

Each year on May 1, our nation observes Law Day, a time to reflect on one of the most fundamental founding principles of our democracy: the rule of law. Established by the American Bar Association in 1958 during a period of global uncertainty, Law Day was created to affirm the importance of legal institutions in protecting liberty, ensuring justice, and preserving the freedoms we often take for granted. Today, Law Day continues to serve as a powerful reminder of the essential role that law plays in shaping a fair and equitable society.

Posted on: Mar 1, 2026

Each year on May 1, our nation observes Law Day, a time to reflect on one of the most fundamental founding principles of our democracy: the rule of law. Established by the American Bar Association in 1958 during a period of global uncertainty, Law Day was created to affirm the importance of legal institutions in protecting liberty, ensuring justice, and preserving the freedoms we often take for granted. Today, Law Day continues to serve as a powerful reminder of the essential role that law plays in shaping a fair and equitable society.

Posted on: Feb 1, 2026

For more than 75 years, the King County Bar Association has conducted surveys and evaluations of judicial officers as part of its commitment to support an informed public, a strong legal profession, and a fair and effective judiciary. 

Posted on: Feb 1, 2026

For more than 75 years, the King County Bar Association has conducted surveys and evaluations of judicial officers as part of its commitment to support an informed public, a strong legal profession, and a fair and effective judiciary. 


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