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Posted on: Feb 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

Establishing a plan to deal with crises—before they happen—is critical for successful managers.  In this article, a local business expert and long-time Bar Bulletin contributor shares strategies and tips to ensure your organization remains on its toes. 

Posted on: Feb 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

This month, our celebrated curmudgeon and pro bono all-star reviews One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America by Kevin Kruse. 

Posted on: Feb 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

In Spring of 2019, Washington legislators proposed a bill fundamentally changing Washington non-compete law. On January 1, 2020 the new noncompete law came into effect replacing the earlier law, which is based on Washington common law. The new law has now been in effect for four years and it is time to assess how the new law is wearing.

Posted on: Feb 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

Pac. Lutheran Univ. v. Lloyd’s of London, No. 100752-3 (Jan. 18, 2024). At issue: in an insurance coverage dispute arising from the Covid-19 pandemic, whether the trial court properly dismissed based on forum non conveniens and enjoined defendants from further action in parallel, out-of-state litigation. Washington’s Supreme court affirmed both the dismissal and injunction.

Posted on: Feb 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, King County Law Library

Along with the medical profession, the legal profession has traditionally been associated with sleep deprivation. Late nights and early mornings were a rite of passage for new attorneys and a badge of honor for seasoned attorneys. While the pandemic ushered in more flexibility with scheduling and normalized work from home, remote work is not a panacea for the sleep deprived. Yes, valuable commuting time is saved but many attorneys report feeling pressure to be available during nontraditional work hours when working remotely.

Posted on: Jan 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

KCBA’s Neighborhood Legal Clinics Program was founded in 1974.  As we celebrate 50 years of service to clients across King County, demand outpaces our capacity and we invite you to help us reduce barriers to access to justice by volunteering with NLC today!

Posted on: Jan 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Wash., D.C., Aug. 28, 1963. “I am happy to join you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.

Posted on: Jan 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

January’s can’t-miss column remembers the late Justice, hints to future tales of a no-expenses-paid trip to D.C., and showcases an irreplaceable bobblehead (with photos!). 

Posted on: Jan 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General

Since 2012, the Washington State Bar Association has recognized Limited License Legal Technicians as legal professionals. The LLLT program was launched as a means to provide affordable legal services to people in low- to middle-income brackets.  LLLTs receive bar numbers, have CLE requirements, and pay WSBA dues just as attorneys do.  Now, KCBA has made membership available to LLLTs.

Posted on: Jan 1, 2024
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, President's Page

Happy New Year! As we step into 2024, it’s time for setting new goals and looking back on lessons learned. I am optimistic the coming year will provide many opportunities for KCBA to bring us all together to celebrate our successes, provide support to our community, and to support one another.
 


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