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Valuing Assets In Divorce During A Pandemic: Real Estate

Washington State Family Law Group | 5/1/2020
In many divorce cases, the community’s highest valued asset is real estate.  Whether it be the family home, an investment property, a commercial building, or a second home, it is quite common that the equity in these properties is used to achieve a fair division and either the proceeds or the home itself awarded equitably… Read More

Webinar April 30th, 2020

Beresford Booth | 4/30/2020
Lisa H. Do presents on The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Parenting Plans. William (Bill) O. Kessler covers Construction Gradually Reopening in Washington State. Read More

Membership In Washington LLCs Part 2: Member Dissociation And Withdrawal

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 4/30/2020
Membership in Washington LLCs comes with many rights, privileges, and obligations, and members cannot easily dispose of them.  This second post in a series of three highlights Washington’s Limited Liability Company Act, RCW 25.15 (the “Act”) default provisions on member dissociation and withdrawal as ways in which LLC members dispose of their various rights, privileges,… Read More

What Do You Do When Minority Means You

The Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 4/30/2020
A recurrent theme in smaller, privately held companies, is the minority owners’ ability to liquidate their ownership interests and quit the company.  Under existing agreements, minority owners may only recover that value on the occurrence of significant company events such as a proposed merger, or a sale of key company assets.  Also, company agreements typically… Read More

Amazon’s Neighborhood Small Business Relief Fund

Washington State Business & Real Estate Law Lawyer Babak Shamsi | 4/30/2020
In March of this year, Amazon created a $5 million Neighborhood Small Business Relief Fund for small businesses located within a few blocks of their Regrade, South Lake Union, and Bellevue office buildings.  Amazon has already awarded funds to local businesses such as Lady Yum in Seattle’s Regrade neighborhood, and Cactus in South Lake Union.  It… Read More

Governor Inslee Signals Plan To Continue Stay Home Order Beyond May 4

Washington State Business & Real Estate Law Lawyer Todd J. Cook | 4/29/2020
Washingtonians have been living under Governor Jay Inslee’s “Stay Home-Stay Healthy” Order since March 23, 2020.  The extended Stay Home restrictions are currently set to expire at 11:59 p.m. on May 4, 2020.  Over the past week, the Governor has relaxed the “Stay Home” restrictions in two “Stay Home-Stay Healthy” amendments focused on the construction… Read More

Maximizing Your PPP Loan Forgiveness

Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 4/29/2020
Businesses receiving loans from the Small Business Association’s (“SBA”) Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) need to be aware of the loan forgiveness available.  At this early stage, much remains to be learned about the application of the forgiveness portion of the PPP.  In general, businesses who receive PPP loans can utilize the loan money in specific… Read More
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Protection For Domestic Violence Victims During COVID-19 Pandemic

Washington State Family Law Group | 4/29/2020
A “stay home, stay safe” mandate to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is unfortunately not very safe for many domestic violence victims. Domestic violence in Washington State is legally defined as physical harm, bodily injury, assault, including sexual assault, stalking, or inflicting fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury, or assault between family or household… Read More

Washington State Resumes Some Construction Amid COVID-19, But With Strict Conditions

Washington State Business and Real Estate Law Lawyer Andrew M. McKenzie | 4/28/2020
For more than a month now, Washington State’s construction industry has felt the pain of restrictions and prohibitions which shut down vast swaths of industry activity following Governor Jay Inslee’s Proclamation 20-25, known as the “Stay Home- Stay Healthy” order.  On April 24, 2020, the Governor made a monumental announcement that, following weeks of negotiations,… Read More