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Posted on: Nov 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Profile

Next year, 40 years will have passed since Sal Mungia first started practicing law. Almost four decades later, he still loves being a lawyer. He still loves his firm, Gordon Thomas Honeywell. He still loves the competition and the collaboration that comes with building and maintaining a wildly successful practice. And he still loves the idea that another chapter in his career is yet to be written, because in the fall of 2024, Sal will run for Justice Susan Owens’s seat on the Washington State Supreme Court.

Posted on: Oct 1, 2023
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“Renaissance Woman” describes a woman who has acquired profound knowledge or learning in more than one field, a woman who knows a lot and is interested in many things and a woman who can mix the knowledge of what is considered disparate spheres into a new whole.

Posted on: Oct 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Profile

“Renaissance Woman” describes a woman who has acquired profound knowledge or learning in more than one field, a woman who knows a lot and is interested in many things and a woman who can mix the knowledge of what is considered disparate spheres into a new whole.

Posted on: Sep 1, 2023
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Since the Carter administration, the U.S. government has seen the control of Afghanistan as central to its global power objectives. Through both clandestine and overt operations, the U.S. armed the Mujahadeen and fighters like Osama bin Laden to battle both Afghan communists and the U.S.S.R.; then, once the U.S.S.R. pulled out of Afghanistan in defeat, supported Afghan forces who had fought against some of the same religious powers the U.S. had previously supported; then invaded the country after 9/11 and drove the Taliban from power, remained in the country for 20 years in support of those powers and in support of the Afghan military; and finally, in August of 2021, hastily withdrew all troops and personnel as the Taliban again took political and military control of the country.

Posted on: Sep 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Profile

Since the Carter administration, the U.S. government has seen the control of Afghanistan as central to its global power objectives. Through both clandestine and overt operations, the U.S. armed the Mujahadeen and fighters like Osama bin Laden to battle both Afghan communists and the U.S.S.R.; then, once the U.S.S.R. pulled out of Afghanistan in defeat, supported Afghan forces who had fought against some of the same religious powers the U.S. had previously supported; then invaded the country after 9/11 and drove the Taliban from power, remained in the country for 20 years in support of those powers and in support of the Afghan military; and finally, in August of 2021, hastily withdrew all troops and personnel as the Taliban again took political and military control of the country.

Posted on: Aug 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Profile

Alisa Brodkowitz grew up on a sheep farm in Vermont close to the border with Quebec, which is how she learned French. She loved “fixing things” that broke on the farm because that usually meant taking stuff apart and figuring out how it worked. Nestled in the remote mountains of the Northeast Kingdom, Alisa attended a tiny elementary school (started by the town doctor) where the kids were taught to be world citizens, learned Latin, designed their own kites and down-hill skied daily in the winter. Alisa left her equally tiny high school in the final semester to attend Lycée in France and study art.

Posted on: Jul 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, Profile

Joseph Grube introduces your new KCBA President.  Ms. Orehoski credits KCBA with much more than just her professional development: “Many of my closest friendships have come as a result of my involvement with the KCBA.”

Posted on: Jun 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, Profile

Strengthening and Humanizing Our Justice System

Looking for even more inspiration?  Check out June’s profile to learn more about Melissa and her commitment to Washington’s vulnerable immigrant communities.  Looking for even more inspiration?  Check out June’s profile to learn more about Melissa and her commitment to Washington’s vulnerable immigrant communities. 

Posted on: Jun 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, Profile

Strengthening and Humanizing Our Justice System

Looking for even more inspiration?  Check out June’s profile to learn more about Melissa and her commitment to Washington’s vulnerable immigrant communities.  Looking for even more inspiration?  Check out June’s profile to learn more about Melissa and her commitment to Washington’s vulnerable immigrant communities. 

Posted on: May 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: Profile

Halfway through his thirties, Adam Boyd has racked up a surprisingly extensive list of professional accomplishments. He has sailed out of the trenches of public defense work in Massachusetts into a crim-imm focused solo practice in Tacoma and straight on to the top of the career ladder as managing partner at Gibbs Houston Pauw, one of the more renowned immigration law firms in Seattle.


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