9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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June 23, 2009
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Case No. 1 - 200,578-1
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COUNSEL
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In re:
FREDRIC SANAI,
Attorney at Law.
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Fredric Sanai
Shawn Newman/Cyrus Sanai
Linda Briggs Eide (WSBA)
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SYNOPSIS: An attorney argues it was an abuse of discretion for the hearing officer to refuse to grant him a continuance of his disciplinary hearings.
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Case No. 2 – 81374-4
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COUNSEL
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
v.
JAMES RYAN KENYON
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Edward Lombardo
Thomas Doyle/Patricia Pethick
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SYNOPSIS: Did the trial court violate James Kenyon’s right to a speedy trial under Superior Court Criminal Rule 3.3 when it continued his trial based on the unavailability of a judge?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 – 80787-6
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COUNSEL
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MICHAEL S. JONES, R.Ph.
v.
STATE OF WASHINGTON; et al.
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D. Murphy Evans
Catherine Hendricks/John Nicholson
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SYNOPSIS: The Washington Board of Pharmacy summarily suspended the licenses Jones needs to operate his pharmacy. Are Jones’ tort claims, for intentional interference with a business expectancy and negligent supervision, barred by an alleged failure to exhaust administrative remedies?
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Case No. 4 – 82200-0
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COUNSEL
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SARAH BRADBURN, et al.
v.
NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL LIBRARY DISTRICT
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Duncan Manville/Sarah Dunne/Harry Williams, IV & Catherine Crump
Thomas Adams/Celeste Mountain Monroe
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SYNOPSIS: Under the Washington Constitution, must a library disable its Internet filter to allow adult access to constitutionally protected content?
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These summaries are not formulated by the Court and are provided only for the convenience of the public.
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