Washington State Family Law Lawyer Walton L. Dabney | 1/27/2021
**This law uses the term “Indian Child” to refer to child members of federally recognized indigenous Native American political and cultural units. These units can be called tribes, bands, nations or any variety of nomenclature. For clarity, this blog posts uses the terms found in the law and in the mandatory forms when necessary to… Read More
January 21st, 2021 David Tingstad, Per Oscarsson, Eli Yim, and Jennifer Takamoto discuss issues with the formation of a new business. .pdf download of January 21st presentation Read More
Washington State Business and Real Estate Lawyer David C. Tingstad | 1/20/2021
Cash-mergers are one way controlling members of LLCs can legally extinguish the interest of minority members. One of the leading commentators on “business divorce” is New York lawyer Peter Mahler. This week, Peter outlined an influential New York appellate decision (see here), which dramatically alters the ability of controlling members of LLCs to oust minority… Read More
Washington State Family Law Lawyer Lisa H. Do | 1/20/2021
It is not uncommon for a party trying to resolve a dispute regarding a family law matter to come to mediation unprepared, unfortunately even when represented by counsel. This jeopardizes the likelihood that mediation will be successful. [Mediation, also known as a settlement conference or alternative dispute resolution, is the process where parties attempt to… Read More
Washington State Real Estate Law Lawyer Andrew M. McKenzie | 1/20/2021
Most people with some experience in real estate transactions are aware of a seller’s duties generally to disclose to the buyer adverse material facts about the property being sold. But what duties do brokers have in this regard? Washington law imposes on brokers certain non-waivable duties owed “to all parties to whom the broker renders… Read More
Washington State Family Law Lawyer Anne B. Bennette | 1/20/2021
Many employers award stocks to their employees subject to a vesting schedule. In some cases, these awards will not fully vest for 5 or 10 years. Microsoft is a prime example of such an employer in our region. Your unvested Microsoft stock may very well be community property, and the community may be entitled to… Read More
Washington State Business & Real Estate Lawyer William O. Kessler | 1/19/2021
When buying or selling residential or commercial real estate, the transaction can be mercifully simple- you work with your agent to sign the Purchase and Sale Agreement, work through lending and escrow, and sign a pile of paper to close. But it isn’t always simple: Is my fence on my neighbor’s lot? Do my neighbor’s… Read More
Washington State Business & Real Estate Lawyer Todd J. Cook | 1/14/2021
Washington State has been on a long road to recovery ever since Governor Jay Inslee first issued his original “Stay Home-Stay Heathy” proclamation on March 23, 2020. The Governor has now amended his original Stay Home order twelve times. The last two amendments saw the Governor begin to rollback the “County by County Phased Reopening”… Read More