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

The KCBA’s Outstanding New Lawyer Award honors rising attorneys who demonstrate excellence in their legal practice and make substantial contributions to the profession, the KCBA, and the community. This year’s recipient, Tommy Tobin, embodies the spirit of the award.

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

The King County Bar Association is proud to honor James Williams as the 2025 Outstanding Lawyer of the Year. His contributions are both wide-ranging and deeply impactful, making him a well-deserving recipient of this year’s award, which recognizes distinguished and meritorious service to the legal profession and public.
 

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

The King County Bar Association is pleased to honor Judge Patrick H. Oishi with the 2025 Outstanding Judge Award for his distinguished service to the legal profession, the judiciary, and the public.

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

I first met Lish through a chance encounter with his wife, Barbara, at a local gym while I was studying for the bar exam. Barbara graciously introduced us, and that introduction marked the beginning of more than 14 years of working with — and learning from — Lish. It has been one of the greatest privileges of my professional life.

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

The Helen M. Geisness Award was named in honor of King County Bar Association’s first executive director, who served from 1966 to 1981. During her tenure, Helen Geisness (a 1929 graduate of the UW School of Law) helped develop the Bar Association to better serve the people of Seattle and King County, and foster an association of lawyers committed to improving the practice of law in King County. Reflecting that storied legacy, the Geisness Award recognizes a lawyer or non-lawyer for exemplary, distinguished service on behalf of KCBA.

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

At the June Awards Reception, KCBA presented the 2025 Pro Bono Award to the Federal Civil Rights Legal Clinic in recognition of the outstanding pro bono legal services it provides in our community. For nearly 20 years, the clinic has provided free legal advice and consultation to Washington state residents who have filed, or are considering filing, legal actions in federal court. Many of these clients might otherwise have trouble accessing the court system. Common issues include workplace or housing discrimination, prisoner rights, police misconduct, and questions about ADA rights. Tracy Morris, who founded the clinic and still serves as its Executive Director, has worked hard to expand the clinic’s availability by recruiting additional volunteers and increasing clinic hours.

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

I can’t resist personally congratulating those who Kathleen noted so well in June’s Bulletin, with the message to them and all of us that our job is not finished (especially when we’re “recognized”).

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

By KCBA Membership Department

The 2025 KCBA Awards celebration filled the Washington Athletic Club’s ballroom June 26, as our community honored outstanding contributors. From lifetime achievement to pro bono service, each award recognized impactful individuals and organizations. Read heartfelt tributes from those who know them best — and enjoy the moments photos captured that evening.

Posted on: Aug 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: Dining Out, General

There has been a lot of recent turnover in the Seattle area restaurant market, creating some new options where your old favorites may have been.

Posted on: Aug 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: From the Presiding Judge, General

A timeline can paradoxically seem both short and distant. How we perceive time and how that perception affects our work has a deep impact on the Court and the litigants.


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