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Qualified Agent Responsibilities in Washington Bail Bond Agencies

Qualified Agent Responsibilities in Washington Bail Bond Agencies In Washington, bail bond agencies must designate a qualified agent who is legally responsible for supervising operations and ensuring...

French Connection Crimes Under Washington State Law

The French Connection (1971) is a classic crime thriller that follows New York City detectives Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle and Buddy "Cloudy" Russo as they attempt to...

Fair Cross-Section Jury in WA: Paul Rivers Case

. The Washington Supreme Court recently considered whether King County violated a defendant’s right to a fair cross-section jury. Paul Rivers, a Black man, argued that...

Bail Bond Forfeiture in Washington After Deportation: What You Need to Know

Immigration and Bail Bond Forfeiture in Washington Immigration enforcement can create unexpected problems in the Washington bail system. A key example is State v. Banuelos, 91...

RPC 1.14 Diminished Capacity: Ethics for Washington Attorneys

RPC 1.14 Diminished Capacity: Legal Duties in Washington State When representing clients who are unable to make fully informed decisions, lawyers must follow RPC 1.14...

RPC 1.10 Washington: Understanding Imputed Conflicts of Interest

RPC 1.10 Washington: Conflict Imputation Rules for Law Firms RPC 1.10 Washington defines how conflicts of interest are handled within law firms, especially when attorneys...

Bail Bond License Washington: Application & Experience Guide

Bail Bond Agency License Washington: Application & Experience Requirements To operate legally as a bail bond business in Washington, you must meet the requirements for...

Beetlejuice Crimes Washington Law: Legal Analysis

Beetlejuice is a 1988 dark comedy that follows a recently deceased couple, the Maitlands, as they enlist the help of a mischievous ghost named Beetlejuice to...

State v. Rich: Reckless Endangerment and DUI Conviction in Washington

State v. Rich: Washington Reckless Endangerment and DUI In State v. Rich, the Washington Court of Appeals examined what constitutes reckless endangerment in the context of a DUI...

Understanding Washington’s RPC 1.13: Organization as Client

In Washington State, RPC 1.13 governs the responsibilities of lawyers representing organizations such as corporations, nonprofits, and government entities. This rule is critical in clarifying that when...