9:00 A.M. |
OLYMPIA |
October 8, 2013 |
THREE CASES ONLY - TWO IN A.M. - ONE IN P.M.
Case No. 1 - 88132-4
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COUNSEL
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LK OPERATING, LLC
v.
THE COLLECTION GROUP, LLC, et al.
LESLIE ALAN POWERS, et ux, et al.
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James Perkins
Ronald Trompeter/Catherine Wright Smith
& Steven Lacy
Philip Talmadge/Sidney Tribe
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SYNOPSIS: Were any attorney ethical rules violated in the formation of a joint business venture agreement, and what are the consequences if they were?
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Case No. 2 - 88846-9
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COUNSEL
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BRIAN FAIR, et ux, et al.
v.
LESLIE ALAN POWERS, et ux, et al.
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Steven Lacy/Stewart Smith
Catherine Wright Smith/Howard Goodfriend
Bradley Keller/Joshua Selig
Philip Talmadge/Sidney Tribe
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SYNOPSIS: In a legal malpractice case, has the complaining party shown that it suffered any damages?
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1:30 P.M.
Case No. 3 - 88215-1
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COUNSEL
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LAWRENCE JAMETSKY
v.
RODNEY A. OLSEN, et al.
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David Leen/Kimberlee Gunning
Scott Scher/Aaron Okrent
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SYNOPSIS: Washington law protects the owners of distressed properties. The issue before the court is whether a county treasurer must start the tax foreclosure process before a property can be considered distressed because of nonpayment of taxes.
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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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