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In Washington only a very small number of legal disputes are brought to court. However, if you are involved in one of the cases that are litigated in court, it is crucial that you enter prepared and that you have one of the best trial lawyers on your side.

 
Traffic Fatalities in Washington    
 
 
2003 Traffic Fatalities   2004 Percent of Safety Belt Use   2003 Pedestrian Fatalities   2001 Boating Fatalities  
600   94   75   24  
 

During a trial, your attorney plays an important role Washingtonin the outcome of the verdict. Washington trial lawyers are there to counsel and advice you when it comes to legal rights and obligations. Equally as important, Washington trial lawyers possess the experience and knowledge of Washington courts to act adequately and represent you in the local trial court's best manner.

 
Washington Verdicts and Settlements    
 
 
Judgement of $7,000,000 for Washington woman injured in car accident (7/13/2001)
Governmental tort claim by 40-year-old Samia Ashraf who sustained brain damage and multiple fractures when her car was involved in an accident with a van when she pulled out of a Costco Wholesale parking lot in Seattle. She claimed that the City of S
 

Trial lawyers take on several responsibilities when it comes to reviews, scheduling of orders and witness contacts. On your court day, Washington trial lawyers will meet with the judges, prepare scheduling orders and present your arguments.

Even though all lawyers are licensed to represent their clients in court, our Washington trial lawyers specialize in trial work and know the areas that govern the conduct of the trial, including:

  • Criminal Procedure 
  • Civil Procedure 
  • Appellate Procedure 
  • Legal Ethics

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  Debating the Merits of Class Action Lawsuits
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 32:48, 7/15/2004

Class action lawsuits allow average citizens to fight back against corporate wrongdoing. Or they allow unscrupulous lawyers to make millions while plaintiffs get a pittance. Join NPR's Lynn Neary and her guests to debate the merits of class action lawsuits
Source: NPR
 
 
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Spam BACKGROUND PAPER ON WASHINGTON SUPREME COURT CASE
Accordingly, Heckel cannot comply with Washington law except making his mass ... At that point, Heckel once again appealed the trial court's ruli
US Supreme Court Denies Hearing in UW Law School Case
The court delayed a trial on that dispute in order to allow the other legal ... CHALLENGING THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON LAW SCHOOL'S USE OF RACE

 


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Former Owner Of Monmouth County Residential Health Care Facility Sentenced
Attorney General Stuart Rabner and Criminal Justice Director Gregory A. Paw announced that the former owner of a Monmouth County residential health...
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Hearing

Definition:
A court proceeding where testimony is given, exhibits are reviewed, and/or legal arguments are made to help a judge decide an issue in a case.

Bail

Definition:
An amount of money determined by the judge and posted with the court as security to ensure the defendants appearance in court at a specific time.

Garnishment

Definition:
A statutory post-judgment proceeding in which a third party who holds property, money or credits belonging to the judgment debtor is required to surrender such property, money or credits (to the extent of the judgment) to the court or sheriff for application against the judgment awarded against the judgment debtor.

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If you live in the following cities and need an Trial-Lawyer attorney you should contact our Trial-Lawyer Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Arlington
  • Auburn
  • Bellevue
  • Bellingham
  • Bothell
  • Bremerton
  • Edmonds
  • Everett
  • Federal Way
  • Kennewick
  • Kent
  • Kirkland
  • Lacey
  • Longview
  • Lynnwood
  • Marysville
  • Moses Lake
  • Oak Harbor
  • Olympia
  • Pasco
  • Port Orchard
  • Redmond
  • Renton
  • Richland
  • Seattle
  • Shelton
  • Snohomish
  • Spanaway
  • Spokane
  • Sumner
  • Tacoma
  • Vancouver
  • Walla Walla
  • Wenatchee
  • Woodinville
  • Yakima
 


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