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

A Breakfast to Remember!

Thank you to everyone who joined King County Bar at the Westin Hotel on May 9th for the 2023 Breakfast With Champions! What a fantastic way to start the day!

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

Time heals all wounds. At least, that’s what some jerk said. For Conn, time helps. Helpful too would be a change of scenery. At some point during the dark days and irredeemable nights since Dirk’s accident Conn has felt a hypnotic, magnetic pull to visit his uncle. County Mayo. The Wild Atlantic Way. Why not?

The ancient widower lives alone at the foot of Pádraig’s Mountain. Conn has made the Atlantic crossing several times. Last time, he skipped Dublin and flew directly to the Shannon. The drive up the Atlantic coast reminded Conn of Mr. Toad’s wild ride. Small car, narrow winding streets, and oh, minor detail, they drive on the wrong side. Better stick to just one pint with lunch then.

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

Work, personal obligations, and long laundry lists can make it difficult to check off personal or professional bucket list items. Yet, personal growth and a healthier work-life balance arrive with the process of thoughtfully asking what is important to us. Spending the time to complete one professional bucket list item might have lasting benefits that spill over into personal life as well. This might include becoming a mentor, retiring early, starting a podcast, or using up the annual leave.

Posted on: Jun 1, 2023
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, KCBA Classifieds

Office Space

SEATTLE — Class A 1000 2nd Avenue Building. Three partner-size offices and one cubicle available for sublease with the potential for additional offices. Ideal for attorneys and professionals wanting a quiet intimate setting in the heart of downtown. Exterior full and partial Elliott Bay view offices, shared corner large conference room with unobstructed views of Elliott Bay. Convenient to I-5 and 99. Includes internet, receptionist, reception area seating, shared server closet and kitchen. Contact Anne Wakefield for rates and a showing. Wakefield Legal. anne@wakefieldlegal.com.

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

Retired state Supreme Court Justice and Life Empowerment Coach explains just what exactly is off about the statement, “I Will.”  Hint: it’s what you don’t say.

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

This month’s Always Appealing looks at the recent state Supreme Court decision, Kenmore MHP LLC v. City of Kenmore; among other takeaways, when evaluating substantial compliance with procedure, Washington Courts must focus on prejudice to the opposing party. 

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

I’ve been a member of the King County Bar Association for many years. I joined KCBA on January 21, 2009, just after being sworn in by Chief Judge Marywave Van Deren of the Washington State Court of Appeals Division Two, the judge for whom I was acting as judicial clerk at the time. My absolute favorite thing about KCBA membership was the Bar Bulletin. I loved (still love) the newspaper layout, the recurring columns, the local news, and updates.

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

Not yet a member of KCBA’s Lawyer Referral Service (LRS)? Now is a great time to sign up and reap the many benefits of membership.

KCBA created its referral service in 1961 as a benefit to the community. LRS generates considerable income in support of KCBA’s mission, including its pro bono legal services. Therefore, LRS is a “win-win-win” in that it benefits KCBA, potential clients, and the attorneys who participate on the panels.

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

On April 20, the King County Bar Association hosted the third in-person Swearing-In Ceremony since the start of the pandemic in 2020. In attendance were 44 attorneys who recently passed the WSBA winter bar exam and friends and families. In total, 125 people gathered in the King County Superior Courthouse to celebrate these new admittees with Presiding Judge Patrick Oishi.

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

After the required time period for accepting nominations concluded, the King County Bar Association New Lawyers Division (NLD) has nominated a slate of candidates for the upcoming vacancies on the NLD Board. The NLD Bylaws prescribe that the Nominations Committee shall nominate at least one candidate for each member vacancy to be filled.


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