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October 2000Bar Year 2000-2001Welcome to the New Governors Ken Davidson is a principal in the law firm of Davidson, Czeisler, Kilpatric & Zeno in Kirkland. He has served for five years on Washington’s Access to Justice Board, was founder of the Eastside Legal Assistance Program, and is a past-president of the East King County Bar Association. Davidson’s goals as a WSBA governor include promoting public legal education, assuring delivery of quality legal services, and providing better ways to make the justice system responsive, fair and accessible. Returning Governors James E. Deno, Second District Jenny A. Durkan, Seventh District-East Stephen J. Henderson, Third District Daryl L. Graves, Ninth District Stephen T. Osborne, Fourth District Lindsay T. Thompson, Seventh District Victoria L. Vreeland, Eighth District Note: As Bar News was going to press, a new governor from the Sixth District was elected. A profile of Port Angeles attorney S. Brooke Taylor will be published in the November issue of Bar News. Committee Chairs Alternative Dispute Resolution, Stew Cogan, Seattle Amicus Brief, Bertha Fitzer, University Place Character & Fitness, Prof. David Boerner, Seattle Civil Rights, Gary Nece, Seattle Consumer Protection, Mark Clausen, Seattle Continuing Legal Education, Kurt Lichtenberg, Bellevue Corrections, Christopher Scott Tait, Yakima Court Improvement, James (Kirk) Johns, Seattle Court Rules and Procedures, David Savage, Pullman Disciplinary Board, Loretta Lamb, Seattle Diversity, Bonnie Glenn, Seattle and Rafael Gonzales, Yakima Editorial Advisory Board, Jerry R. Kimball, Seattle Electronic Communications (EC2), Gail Gorud, Kirkland Interprofessional, Gail Lundgren, Seattle Judicial Recommendation, Frederick Meyers, Seattle Law Clerk Board, John Acheson, Bellevue Law Examiners, Frank V. Slak, Spokane Law Office Management Assistance Program, David Gordon, Gig Harbor Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection, Tom Dreiling, Seattle Lawyers’ Assistance Program, Joseph Nappi, Spokane Legal Assistants, Gerald (Ted) Maloney, Sedro Woolley Legal Services to the Armed Forces, Philip K. Safar, Wenatchee Legislative, Keith G. Baldwin, Seattle Mandatory CLE Board, Virginia Tee, Bellevue Pro Bono and Legal Aid, Christine Allen Crowell, Seattle Professionalism, Harry McCarthy, Seattle Resolutions, John M. Riley, Spokane Rules of Professional Conduct, Zachary Mosner, Seattle Section Chairs Administrative Law, Howard Graham, Tacoma Alternate Dispute Resolution, David Tarshes, Seattle Antitrust, Consumer Protection & Unfair Business Practices, Ted Stiles, Spokane Business Law, Kit Querna, Spokane Corporate Law Department, Meredith L. Lehr, Seattle Creditor/Debtor, Ian Ledlin, Spokane Criminal Law, William Bowman, Bellevue Elder Law, Preston Johnson, Federal Way Environmental & Land Use, John Moffat, Mt. Vernon Family Law, Cheryll Russell, Seattle General Practice, Greg Morrison, Spokane Health Law, L. Stephanie Phillips, Seattle Indian Law, Richard McAllister, Seattle Intellectual Property, Paul Swanson, Seattle International Practice, Adam Chanak, Seattle Labor & Employment Law, Chair Pending Elections Law Practice Management & Technology, Cameron Fleury, Tacoma Litigation Law, Steven Fitzer, Tacoma Public Procurement & Private Construction, Larry Vance, Spokane Real Property, Probate & Trust, Serena Carlsen, Seattle Senior Lawyers, Kenneth Selander, Burien Taxation Law, Paul Fitzpatrick, Spokane World Peace Through Law, Leo Garvey, Seattle
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