Inside the latest issue of Washington Bar News, we zoom through the "Rules of the Remote" or the perils of preparing for long-distance litigation. Also, Amanda K. Stephen of UW School of Law explores the emerging trickiness of citing generative artificial intelligence in legal writing.
The Washington State Bar Association recently honored Spokane attorneys Allan Bonney and Lisa Dickinson as Local Heroes for their professionalism and commitment to public service.
Learn about the demographics of WSBA's diverse membership of 42,374 legal professionals.
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Division I of the Washington Court of Appeals recently issued an opinion parsing the difficult intersection of the doctor-patient and attorney-client privilege...
The authors have dedicated over two decades to providing free civil legal services through volunteer work. They emphasize the importance of pro bono legal aid,...
The federal district court in Seattle recently denied a disqualification motion based on the lawyer-witness rule, RPC 3.7. Arrowood Indemnity Company v. Thomps...
In Schmidt v. Coogan, 181 Wn.2d 661, 671, 335 P.3d 424 (2014), the Washington Supreme Court set broad outlines for emotional distress damages as a part of a le...
Whether home ownership is divided by a court or agreed to in settlement, the decision over how to assign its value and divide the dollars is not the only consi...
Join us for the next Legal Lunchbox free webinar March 26 to learn about trauma-informed approaches to maintaining resilience as a legal professional.
This program on April 30 will provide an update on the legal issues facing homeowners associations today, from board governance to fees and assessments and the range of concerns impacting neighbors and neighborhoods.
Join the WSBA Member Wellness group May 10 in honoring Well-Being Week in Law by attending this three-hour CLE.
Join us for the Annual Indian Law CLE sponsored by Stokes Lawrence, P.S.
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Information about common ethical issues, such as conflict of interest, client confidentiality, withdrawal, client communications, fee arrangements, trust accounts, and advertising.
The Moderate Means Program (MMP) is a state-wide program designed to bridge this gap with attorneys who offer reduced-fee assistance in family, housing, and consumer law cases.
Learn more on how to manage a trust account and recordkeeping requirements.
The Washington State Bar Association Members Wellness Program promotes the health and well-being of WSBA members.
Information and resources for closing or selling your practice, changing practice area, retiring, and getting advice.
Borrow books from our Lending Library to expand your expertise on practice management.
Resources to better manage and improve your practice, including hiring staff, cybersecurity, self-auditing, and personalized advice.
WSBA's guides include Document Retention, Disaster Planning, Cybersecurity, and Hanging Your Shingle.
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