For Whom the Bell Tolls by Claire Been
LEED Green Lawyer Machines by Trent Latta
Where the WYLD Things Are: A Snapshot of Young Attorneys Practicing in Southwest Washington by Marcail Moody-Burks
Wipe those Working Blues Away with Weekend Getaways by Mark H. Bardwell
Sessions for Solos: WSAJ’s Seminar Series Has Much to Offer by Gary Manca
Residential Development Under Washington’s Right to Farm Act by Kyle Silk-Eglit
Mastering Washington Citation Style by Sarah Kaltsounis
Develop Your Business and Enthusiasm by Becoming a “Thought Leader” in Your Field by Amy Kosterlitz
The Alliance For Equal Justice by Mercedes Riggs
Fourteen Attorneys You Should Know and Trust: The WYLD Trustees by Robin Haynes, Greater Spokane District Trustee
Practice Success 101: Survival — Part II by Pete Roberts
Awad v. Ziriax: The Debate Over Oklahoma’s SQ 755 and the Application of Sharia Law by Arundel Pritchett
WYLD Members “Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez” in New Orleans: ABA YLD Midyear Meeting Recap by Dainen N. Penta
WYLD Member Outreach Update by Scott Husbands
Want to Be a Better Trial Lawyer? Teach Trial Skills! by Maureen A. Howard
Lawyer Life Around the State — a Burgers and Brew Analysis by Dainen N. Penta
Trouble by the Bushel: The Impact of Immigration Reform on Washington’s Agriculture Industry by Lindsey J. Wehmeyer
Rules, Rules, Rules:A Newer Attorney’s Guide to Practice Around the State by Joel Matteson and Dana O’Day-Senior
What is De Novo?
De Novo is the official publication of the Washington Young Lawyers Division, delivered electronically to Washington new and young attorneys every other month. The content is developed by a committee of new attorneys with an eye towards the issues, skills, and events most relevant to lawyers in their first few years of practice.
Mission
De Novo is published for the young lawyers of the Washington State Bar Association. Its general mission is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, information and commentary, and to encourage discussion amongst the readership regarding the broad experience of young lawyers. De Novo additionally serves as a vehicle to facilitate the dissemination of information regarding member services, public service, programs and activities of the Washington Young Lawyers Division.