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“I Settled, but the Dispute Continues?”

Washington State Litigation and Real Estate Lawyer William O. Kessler | 7/7/2026
Most people think settlement ends a dispute. But a settlement agreement is a legally binding contract, and disputes regarding compliance can arise. A recent decision from the Washington Court of Appeals, Cai v. Wen, illustrates how a settlement compliance dispute unfolds. Following an investment dispute, Daoying Cai and Boheng Wen entered into a settlement agreement… Read More

Why Life Insurance Can be Considered an Asset in Divorce

Washington State Family Law Lawyer Anne B. Bennette | 7/6/2026
In order to determine a fair and equitable division of assets, all community and separate property must be considered.  Life insurance is not often thought of in this context, but it should be.  If you or your spouse has a ‘whole life’ or ‘universal life’ policy, it has a cash value.  That means that whoever… Read More

Washington’s Lesser Known Fiduciary Duty of Candor

Washington State Business Lawyer Caleb J. Tingstad | 7/6/2026
Washington law makes clear that across all Washington business entities, those in control (e.g. directors, officers, managers, partners) owe fiduciary duties. Traditionally, these fiduciary duties include the duty of care and loyalty. Sometimes, Courts include the duty of good faith and fair dealing within fiduciary duties as well. Controllers should understand that this includes what… Read More

How Clients Can Help Their Attorneys

Washington State Litigation Lawyer Marc Rosenberg | 7/1/2026
As an attorney, I have been working with clients for over 25 years.  I try my best to achieve the best result I can for clients, but there are things that you, as clients, can do to help achieve the best results.  Often, the best assistance you can provide an attorney will be to take… Read More

When a Cattle Deal Goes Sideways: Legal Risks in Livestock Sales for Washington Ranchers

Washington State Litigation and Business Lawyer J Patrick Diener | 7/1/2026
In the cattle business, deals often move at the speed of trust. A handshake, a quick inspection, maybe a few words about weight, health, or breeding history — and the cattle are loaded up. But when the buyer later claims the herd wasn’t what was promised, that straightforward deal can turn into a legal dispute… Read More

Solicited to Sell Your Washington Real Estate? Be Aware of Your Rights!

Washington State Real Estate Law Lawyer Babak Shamsi | 7/1/2026
In the Spring of 2025 (with slight modifications made earlier just this last June), the Washington State legislature passed a new statute, RCW 61.40.010, which applies Chapter 19.86 RCW, best known as the Consumer Protection Act, in certain circumstances involving the solicitation of real property. More specifically, RCW 61.40.010 applies to real estate transactions executed on… Read More

How Does Zoning Affect My Property?

Washington State Litigation Lawyer Andrew M. McKenzie | 7/1/2026
It is tempting to think that if it’s your property, you can simply do what you want.  But the more society becomes interconnected, the more obvious it is that our actions affect more than just ourselves, even when the activity itself is confined to our own privately owned property.  If you have ever lamented suburban… Read More

Webinar – Dispositive Motions

BeresfordBooth | 6/30/2026
In this webinar, Attorney Marc Rosenberg from our Litigation Group discusses "Dispositive Motions" https://youtu.be/a-Drzgj30ao?si=EIHaHugXL0yLwg6v Read More