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David Tingstad to Speak at WSBA Seminar About Washington’s LLC Act

BeresfordBooth | 6/10/2026
This Friday, June 12,, 2026, David Tingstad, Beresford Booth Partner and Chair of the Business, Mergers and Acquisitions Team, presents continued learning education regarding business law updates for the Washington State Bar Association. Along with Attorney Douglas Batey from Batey Business Law PLLC, David will share on the topic, “Washington’s LLC Act – How Did It… Read More

Litigation Privilege

Washington State Litigation Lawyer Taylor C. Dawson | 6/10/2026
There are many forms of privilege which may render certain evidence or information inadmissible or can act as a complete defense and bar to claims and lawsuits. One of these privileges which can operate as a complete bar to recovery is the litigation privilege doctrine. The litigation privilege is a judicially created privilege that protects… Read More

Domestic Adoption in 2026: What Has Changed for Prospective Parents?

Washington State Adoption & Assisted Reproduction Lawyer Dimitra S. Scott | 6/9/2026
For many families, domestic adoption is a path to parenthood built on hope, patience, and careful planning. Yet prospective adoptive parents are often surprised to learn how much the adoption landscape has changed over the past decade. The reality is that domestic adoption today looks very different than it did even ten years ago. Technology… Read More

Washington Updates its Demand Futility Standard

Washington State Business Lawyer Caleb J. Tingstad | 6/8/2026
In 2009, Washington’s Supreme Court announced in In re F5 Networks that Washington follows Delaware with respect to its standard for pleading demand futility in derivative actions. A previous blog discussed that here. In 2021, Delaware’s Supreme Court announced an updated test for demand futility. This posed a question to Washington practitioners as to whether… Read More

If You Think You Are a Member of a Washington LLC, You Better Act Fast!

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 6/3/2026
As someone who has been deeply involved with limited liability companies since their inception in Washington in 1995, I am surprised by the questions that repeatedly arise.  One such question is: Am I a member?  A brand new Washington Court of Appeals case highlights some issues.  In Fisch v. FRR-Harmon, LLC (June 2026, WA), Michael… Read More

The End Of Fly-By-Night Bargain Buyers?

Washington State Real Estate Lawyer Andrew M. McKenzie | 6/3/2026
Many property owners are familiar with letter solicitations offering out of the blue to buy real estate.  Almost invariably, these offers propose to purchase property will little to no due diligence and for far below market value.  Solicitations may also come by text, email, cold calls, or even door knocking.  While sellers statistically ignore the… Read More

Corporate Governance Lessons from Taylor Swift

Washington State Business Lawyer C. Michael Kvistad | 6/2/2026
I had previously looked at Taylor Swift as a case study in trademark law, but her success isn't just about a name or a logo. It’s about brand ownership and control. For instance, when Swift decided to re-record her entire catalog, she wasn't just making a creative choice, she was executing a massive shift in… Read More