9:00 A.M.
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Olympia
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September 20, 2012
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Case No. 1 - 86384-9
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COUNSEL
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FREEDOM FOUNDATION,
v.
CHRISTINE O. GREGOIRE
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Michael Reitz/Michele Earl-Hubbard
Alan Copsey
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SYNOPSIS: Does the Washington State Constitution provide the governor with an executive privilege that allows her to withhold documents requested using Washington's Public Records Act?
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Case No. 2 - 201,001-6
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COUNSEL
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In re:
YOUNG SUK OH, Attorney at Law.
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Scott Collins
Scott Busby (WSBA)
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SYNOPSIS: Whether the Court should uphold Mr. Oh's one-year suspension from the practice of law as supported by record and proportionate to other similar cases?
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Case No. 3 - 86643-1
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COUNSEL
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HUMPHREY INDUSTRIES, LTDb
v.
CLAY STREET ASSOCIATES, LLC; et al.
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David Spellman/Stanton Beck & Andrew Gabel
Gregory Hollon/Barbara Schuknecht
& Alan Bornstein
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SYNOPSIS: The Supreme Court reversed an award of attorney fees against Humphrey Industries and sent the case back to the trial court. The trial court reinstated part of the fee award. Did the trial court have the authority to reimpose the fees?
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Case No. 4 - 87062-4
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COUNSEL
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WAQAS SALEEMI, et al.
v.
DOCTOR'S ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Douglas Sulkosky/Todd Baran
Gary Branfeld
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SYNOPSIS: After the parties arbitrated their dispute, the non-prevailing party challenged the order compelling the arbitration. Must that non-prevailing party show it was prejudiced by the trial court order to get relief?
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