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Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed in May since 1949 in the US. It’s an opportunity to highlight how mental health can affect one’s overall health and help reduce the stigma that those dealing…
With the passing of legendary civil rights leader John Lewis, I have reflected on the civil unrest in our nation and find myself asking, “How can I help?” The man who dedicated his life to…
I have the privilege to serve on the Board of Directors for Chad’s Legacy Project (“CLP”), a non-profit organization that was created by Todd and Laura Crooks in 2016. Todd and Laura’s son Chad battled…
This Spring Break, my lucky son was invited by his best friend’s grandparents to spend the week in sunny Florida. Part of the planned adventures is a special trip to a nearby “Kart Track” where…
I’m a huge music fan. New releases, playing guitar, going to concerts: I love it all. That’s probably why I usually go through each day with some sort of song playing in my head. Call…
Recently I’ve noticed ad campaigns on TV and billboards from out-of-state law firms attempting to market themselves as local attorneys based in the state of Washington. It’s deeply concerning to me because the legal advice…
Enabling access to health care and pursuing justice is at the core of what we do. When I had the opportunity to join the Board of Directors for Chad’s Legacy Project, a non-profit organization dedicated…
Summer is definitely upon us. Apart from summer BBQs and swimming in the sun, there is a darker side to this season that isn’t often talked about, and we are well into it. It is…
Last Wednesday May 10, some folks from our office went to a fundraising lunch for Pushing Boundaries, held at the Mercer Island Community Center. It was our third year attending, and not the last. Pushing…
We are writing to advise you about something very important regarding the upcoming Court of Appeals Judicial Election (Division 1). Many folks have called our office recently to ask about this election. Here’s the scoop…