9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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Tuesday, March 9, 2004
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Case No. 1 – 12161-3
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COUNSEL
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In re: Mark J. Dynan, Bar No. 12161
Attorney at Law
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Edward Winskill
Douglas Fryer
Anthony Butler-WSBA
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SYNOPSIS: Did an attorney commit misconduct by submitting false evidence to the court and if so should he be suspended or disbarred?
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Case No. 2 – 73966-8
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COUNSEL
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Sandy Judd, Tara Herivel, and Zurayah Wright, for themselves, and on behalf of all similarly situated persons,
v.
GTE Northwest, Inc.; Centurytel Telephone Utilities, Inc.; Northwest Telecommunications, Inc., d/b/a PTI Communications, Inc.; U.S. West Communications, Inc.
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Jonathan Meier/Chris Youtz
Julia Clarke/Kathleen O’Sullivan
Michael Bindas
Donald Mullins
Athan Tramountanas/Robert Mitchell
Timothy O’Connell/Kendall Fisher
Kelly Noonan
Teresa Gillespie
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SYNOPSIS: Friends and family of prison inmates allege several telephone companies failed to provide adequate disclosure of rates for long distance telephone calls made from prisons. They seek damages under the Consumer Protection Act.
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 74076-3
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington,
v.
Christopher Dorian Maddox
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LeAnn Larson
Steven Thayer
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SYNOPSIS: Were the police required to return to the judge and ask the judge to reevaluate probable cause for a search warrant after the police learned that the defendant had no methamphetamine to sell and would not have more for a couple days.
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Case No. 4 – 74002-0
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COUNSEL
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Anthony Alan Labriola,
v.
Pollard Group, Inc.
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A. Richard Maloney
Stuart Morgan
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SYNOPSIS: Anthony Labriola, an employee, seeks non-enforcement of a non-compete agreement that he signed after having worked for his employer for five years.
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided for the convenience of the public only.
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