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Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

Every mediator has seen it: attorneys arrive at the table armed with firm positions, often drawn like battle lines. These stances can serve a purpose — signaling strength to clients and opposing counsel — but they can also become barriers to resolution. 

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

KCBA’s Legal Advice and Referral for Kinship Care (LAARK) program is staffed by two full-time attorneys and two legal assistants and is supervised by the statewide kinship care legal aid coordinator, Celeste Miller. LAARK was started in 2022, but the coordinator position has existed since 2019. LAARK is a statewide program that provides consultations and legal advice and does not have an income limit.
 

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

Trustee Heather Maloney reports on the New Lawyers Division’s year-end work, from launching a newsletter to planning CLEs and community-service projects. She highlights recent events, strong turnout, and upcoming opportunities — including a December clinic open to all volunteers — and emphasizes NLD’s commitment to new lawyers.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

You might have frequent-flier miles or something as basic as a punch card for a free coffee. You like rewards. You know how you like to be treated when you walk into a favorite restaurant or bar. They may not know you by name but they treat you like royalty. They know you have choices and you choose to patronize their business.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: Business of the Board, General

The following are highlights from the KCBA Board of Trustees meeting held Oct. 15, 2025, and convened by KCBA President Sidney Tribe.

The KCBA Board of Trustees met on Oct. 15 under the leadership of First Vice President Mary Sakaguchi. Trustees covered a full agenda, including updates on governance, programs, and operational issues that continue to shape KCBA’s service to the legal community.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

The construction industry is confronting a pivotal and prolonged workforce crisis. Demand for new infrastructure, commercial projects, housing, and advanced manufacturing facilities continues to grow at record-setting levels. Yet, the supply of skilled and semiskilled labor is shrinking, not simply at a gradual pace but at an alarming rate.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

Every November, a small involuntary flinch returns. Veterans Day arrives, and something in me contracts. It is a reflex made of regret, belated reverence, and the uncomfortable truth that, for years, I misunderstood the very people the day is meant to honor.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: Bar Talk, General

Weather experts have put a La Niña advisory in place, which typically brings cooler and wetter conditions to Seattle and amplifies our region’s rainy fall and winter seasons. It also means a heavier snowpack in the Cascades. This might mean cozy vibes with warm drinks in hand for some of us or hitting the powder for the adventurous. Whatever you decide, my hope is that we make the most of what this season has to offer.
 

Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, KCBA Classifieds

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Posted on: Dec 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

In his seminal “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote the words that hang in law offices and courthouses across the nation: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.”
 


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