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The Rotary Club of Everett Chooses Deserving Scholarship Recipients

BeresfordBooth | 4/15/2026
The Rotary Club of Everett will be selecting the next group of deserving students to receive scholarships. High school seniors who applied for the scholarships will be interviewed this Saturday, April 11th. These interviews will determine which students receive the Club’s approximately $400,000 in scholarships, which will be formally announced at a celebratory awards event… Read More

Delaware Clarifies Buyer Knowledge – Why Washington LLCs Take Note

Washington State Business Lawyer C. Michael Kvistad | 4/15/2026
When Delaware speaks, deal lawyers listen. And in In re Dura Medic Holdings, Inc., Consolidated Litigation, Cons. C.A. No. 2019-0474-JTL (Del. Ch. Feb. 20, 2025), the Delaware Court of Chancery clarified two issues that routinely shape private M&A negotiations: (1) Whether Delaware remains a pro‑sandbagging jurisdiction, and(2) When a buyer can use a transaction multiple… Read More

What Taylor Swift’s Trademark Strategy Teaches Washington Businesses

Washington State Business Lawyer C. Michael Kvistad | 4/15/2026
Taylor Swift is many things – artist, cultural force, economic engine – but she’s also something business owners sometimes overlook: a disciplined, strategic brand manager. Her recent trademark activity is a reminder that protecting your brand is not optional. It’s a core business function. Swift’s team has filed trademark applications for everything from album titles… Read More

Beresford Booth Can Help … Even Outside Washington State…Did You Know?

BeresfordBooth | 4/8/2026
Beresford Booth has served clients throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond for 80 years: since 1946! We continue to expand, learn and find new ways to meet the growing demands of our clients. Our lawyers are licensed to practice law outside of Washington State: David Tingstad and J Patrick Diener are licensed in Idaho, Anne… Read More

You Won In Court! But That Doesn’t Mean Your Fees Get Paid

Washington State Litigation Lawyer William O. Kessler | 4/6/2026
In civil lawsuits, each side normally pays its own legal bills. However, a contract, statute, or “recognized equitable doctrine” may force the loser to pay the winner’s fees and costs. A recent Washington Court of Appeals decision called Fid. Nat’l Title Ins. Co. v. Horton examined three arguments for awarding attorney fees. In June 2021,… Read More

I Received a Letter from an Attorney. Now what?

Washington State Litigation and Family Law Lawyer Samantha L. Dammrose | 4/1/2026
While receiving a letter from an attorney can lead you to jump to worst-case scenarios, it does not always mean you’re being sued. Attorneys send letters for many reasons, whether it is formal communication or to resolve issues before they escalate into legal disputes. There is a broad scope of what type of letters exist.… Read More