9:30 A.M.
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Olympia
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June 12, 2012
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Case No. 1 - 86412-8
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COUNSEL
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In re the Estate of: James W. Haviland, Deceased.
Mary Haviland
v.
Martha Clauser, Donald Haviland, Elizabeth Haviland, and Richard L. Furman, Administrator of the Estate
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Richard Furman, Jr.
Ladd Leavens/William Rasmussen
Carol Vaughn/Suzanne Churchwell Howle
Howard Goodfriend/William Olson
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SYNOPSIS: Doctor Haviland died in 2007. In 2009, the legislature amended the Slayer Statute in a way that might affect the disposition of his estate. Do those amendments apply to his probate?
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Case No. 2 - 86124-2
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COUNSEL
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In Re the Welfare of K.D.S., a Minor,
Department of Social and Health Services
v.
Derek Gladin
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Sarah Reyes/Anne Egeler/Melissa Nelson
Jennifer Dobson/Dana Nelson
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SYNOPSIS: In this case involving the termination of parental rights, the Court must decide whether the State has met its burden of proving that continuation of the parent–child relationship diminishes the child’s prospects for integration into a stable and permanent home.
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 86413-6
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COUNSEL
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John Staples
v.
Allstate Insurance Company, an insurance company doing business in Washington
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Daniel Fjelstad
Rory Leid/Midori Sagara
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SYNOPSIS: If a person makes an insurance claim but then doesn’t cooperate with the insurance company, can the insurance company deny the claim?
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Case No. 4 – 86603-1
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COUNSEL
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State of Washington
v.
Kenneth Eugene Lamb
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Lewis Schrawyer
Loren Oakley
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SYNOPSIS: Did the trial court abuse its discretion when it (1) vacated the defendant's prior juvenile felony adjudication, (2) did not allow the State to amend the charging document, or (3) dismissed the unlawful possession of a firearm charges?
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