Ethical Violations in Suits Season 3: A Washington State Perspective
Season 3 of Suits continues to explore the high-stakes world of corporate law, but it also features numerous ethical violations that would raise significant concerns under the...
Understanding State v. Pacific Northwest Bonding Company: Legal Implications and Analysis
In the 2020 case of State v. Pacific Northwest Bonding Company, the Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1, addressed significant issues regarding the exoneration...
RCW 9.73.030 Recording Consent: State v. Kamara Explained
Overview In Washington State, RCW 9.73.030 regulates the interception, recording, and divulging of private communications. The statute generally prohibits recording private conversations without obtaining the...
Johnson v. County of Kittitas Bail Law | Blanford Law
Overview The case of Johnson v. County of Kittitas (2000) is a significant legal battle that clarifies the interpretation of RCW 10.19.160 concerning the surrender...
Washington Supreme Court Emergency Order on Network Outage
In response to a major network outage affecting Washington’s court system, the Washington State Supreme Court issued an emergency order, Order No. 25700-B-720, to support...
Washington Court System Outage: What You Need to Know
Washington State’s court system recently experienced a significant disruption due to unauthorized activity that led to a shutdown of online access for the Administrative Office...
Roslyn Snow Removal Laws | What Property Owners Must Know
Winter brings snowy charm to Roslyn, Washington, but it also means keeping streets clear and safe. To facilitate snow removal and ensure accessibility, the City of...
RCW 9.41.250 Exceptions: Washington Law for Military and First Responders
Spring blade knives, commonly known as switchblades, are heavily regulated under Washington State law. However, there are specific exceptions outlined in RCW 9.41.250 for certain professionals, including...
Bellevue v. Redlack Double Jeopardy and DUI in Washington
The landmark case of Bellevue v. Redlack addresses the nuanced legal concept of double jeopardy, specifically within the context of DUI (Driving Under the Influence)...
Negligent Driving Bellevue: Redlack Court Case Analysis
In the notable case of Bellevue v. Redlack, the Washington Court of Appeals addressed the issue of whether a person can be prosecuted for both...