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Is Your Will Up-to-Date?

BeresfordBooth | 6/17/2011
          Many people have their Will prepared, sign it, and put it in their safe deposit box, thankful that they got it checked off their “to do” list.  But, that may be the last time the Will is seen until the person dies and it comes time for probate.  In the meantime, there may have… Read More

Undisclosed Assets in Divorce

Washington State Family Law Lawyer Dimitra S. Scott | 6/16/2011
Beresford Booth lawyer, Dimitra S. Scott, successfully negotiates reformation of a decree of dissolution after discovery that spouse failed to fully disclose assets. Beresford Booth (425.776.4100), www.beresfordlaw.com BERESFORD BOOTH has made this content available to the general public for informational purposes only. The information on this site is not intended to convey legal opinions or… Read More

Disabled or Not Disabled: That Is The Question…

the Lawyers at Beresford Booth | 6/9/2011
When the ADAAA (Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act) went into effect January 1, 2009, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was directed to amend the ADA’s implementing regulations to reflect the changes of the new law. On March 25, 2011, those Final Regulations went into effect, changing the focus for employers and accommodations for employees… Read More

Graduation Season

BeresfordBooth | 6/3/2011
For those of you who have gone through a divorce or similar proceedings involving children in Washington State and have an Order of Child Support, be sure to check the Post Secondary Educational Support section of the order (typically section 3.14).  If your child is graduating, you may need to file a petition for post… Read More

Washington Supreme Court Approves Freeze Out and Exclusion of Minority Shareholder

BeresfordBooth | 5/26/2011
In a recent Washington Supreme court case (known as “Sound Infinity”), our court approved the majority shareholders’ ouster of a minority shareholder notwithstanding the minority shareholder’s objections.  The case has far reaching implications for closely held corporations and limited liability companies, because (among other things) the court ruled that "in a small, closely held corporation,… Read More

Termination Of Parental Rights & Nonparent Child Custody

BeresfordBooth | 5/23/2011
This article demonstrates the burdens placed on a nonparent when seeking to adopt a child over the objection of a natural parent where the natural parent has failed to perform parental obligations (past performance) versus the burdens placed on a nonparent when seeking to obtain legal custody of a child because of the natural parent’s… Read More

New Hope for Tort Claims in Contract Litigation

BeresfordBooth | 5/19/2011
Since the Washington Supreme Court’s decision in Alejandre v. Bull in 2007, a plaintiff was generally prohibited from recovering money damages in tort (e.g. a claim based on negligence) if (a) the plaintiff and defendant had a contract and (b) the tort arose out of the subject matter of that contract.  Dubbed the “Economic Loss… Read More

Beresford Booth Obtains a Full and Voluntary Payment of Over $530,000 Owing to Union Employees

Washington State Business & Real Estate Law Lawyer William O. Kessler | 5/5/2011
Representing several union pension trust funds against a defaulting employer, Beresford Booth lawyer William O. Kessler successfully obtained a lump-sum payment of over $530,000. Pension payments by the employer corporation to the union trust funds had been personally guaranteed by the corporation’s principals. One of those principals was the single member of an LLC owning… Read More