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Posted on: May 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: General, KCBA Classifieds
Posted on: Apr 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: Dining Out

Every so often we get up early and go out and look for a good place to eat breakfast. We found a few good options. Most of these are well established but were new to us, at least for breakfast.

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

The KCBA Board of Trustees issues this statement in support of Perkins Coie, as the law firm faces an Executive Order entitled “Addressing Risks From Perkins Coie LLP.” The KCBA Board strongly opposes the Executive Order, which it sees as an unconstitutional misuse of authority that threatens the rule of law and legal advocacy. The Order targets Perkins Coie and imposes severe sanctions based on the firm’s representation of certain clients. The Board says that this action not only harms Perkins Coie but all law firms that represent a client or an idea that is unpopular with federal leadership. The Board commends Perkins Coie’s fight against this infringement on legal rights and professional independence.

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

Pat Scanlon explores how businesses must approach AI not just as a technological tool but as a fundamental driver of organizational change. He draws parallels between AI adoption and past technological revolutions, emphasizing that success hinges on strategic planning and cultural readiness. Many businesses struggle with AI implementation due to uncertainty and resistance to change. To overcome this, leaders must foster employee engagement, provide training, and establish governance frameworks that balance innovation with ethical oversight. Attorneys can play a crucial role in guiding businesses through this transformation, ensuring AI becomes an integrated and trusted part of their operations.

Posted on: Apr 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: President's Page

As crocus poke their heads, daffodils supply a ray of sunshine, and cherry blossoms pop, there is no question that spring is on its way. For many of us, these harbingers of spring also signal the time when our legal colleagues gather for inspiration and community at the King County Bar Foundation’s Annual Breakfast With Champions!

Posted on: Apr 1, 2025

In August 1957, the first Bar Bulletin was published and the paper’s first editors in chief were the Honorable Betty B. Fletcher and Louis H. Pepper. What began as an 8 ½” x 11” four-page publication has by now grown into a 28-page booklet/magazine style publication, with a set publication schedule that is established each year. 

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

During a recent mediation, defense counsel confided that she was having a difficult time keeping her client fully engaged in the mediation that brought everyone together.

Posted on: Apr 1, 2025
Bar Bulletin Blog: Profile

Joanna Black loves a good puzzle. “I enjoy the thrill of problem-solving, uncovering hidden truths, and engaging my brain in a fun and challenging way,” she says. But for her, this passion is more than a pastime — it’s a driving force that has shaped her career. 

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

I often get questions from folks who are thinking of a judicial career about what actions they can take to position themselves to be an excellent judicial candidate. Often, I speak about getting trial experience to show your proficiency in managing a courtroom, be professional and respectful to everyone especially opposing counsel and staff because that will reflect on your demeanor. Be engaged in your personal and legal community because it shows your commitment to public service. And of course, work hard, meet deadlines, be prepared, and demonstrate your intellectual analytic ability in your written and oral presentations. For many people, these are some obvious points of advice. Often people have practices where they do not get the opportunity to be in court, so I recommend they volunteer as Guardian Ad Litems (a huge need in minor dependencies and for vulnerable adults) or volunteer with the Court looking for attorneys to assist those litigants who have an ADA accommodation. Also, there are great legal clinics (KCBA Neighborhood clinic, ELAP clinic, NWIRP clinic, and many others) where you can get cases to help folks and get real world courtroom experience.

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

The following are highlights from the KCBA Board of Trustees meeting held on February 19, 2025, convened by KCBA President Erin Overbey. After President Erin Overbey called the meeting to order, the Board approved the meeting minutes from January 22, 2025.


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