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Judges in the Classroom: Sharing and Gaining Insight

Court of Appeals Judge Cecily Hazelrigg talks about the impact of Judges in the Classroom. The post Judges in the Classroom: Sharing and Gaining Insight appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

Mock Trial: Look to the Youth

WSBA Governor Christopher Bhang shares his experience as a judge at this year’s Mock Trial State Championship. The post Mock Trial: Look to the Youth appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

Law Firm-Classroom Partnership: It Doesn’t Take Much

Washington Supreme Court Justice Salvador Mungia details his years of volunteering at Sheridan Elementary School in Tacoma. The post Law Firm-Classroom Partnership: It Doesn’t Take Much appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

Acts of Service: An Interview with Justice Theo Angelis

In this interview, we talk to Angelis about his evolving perspective between public and private service in the law, his family, his faith, his work ethic, and more. The post Acts of Service: An Interview with Justice Theo Angelis appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

Trademark Trouble in Aisle Five

Recently, Smucker’s sued Trader Joe’s for trademark infringement, false designation of origin, trademark dilution, and related claims. The post Trademark Trouble in Aisle Five appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

When AI Lies to the Court

The authors propose the WSBA create a binding AI Verification Standard under RPC 1.1 built around actual risk. The post When AI Lies to the Court appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

Rule 6 Mentor Myths: Why You Might Be More Ready Than You Think

Q&A with three Law Clerk Program tutors The post Rule 6 Mentor Myths: Why You Might Be More Ready Than You Think appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

Washington Lawyers Step Up for Democracy – From Courtrooms to Classrooms

Legal professionals who want to connect with and visit a classroom are encouraged to take the pledge between now and Constitution Day (Sept. 17). The post Washington Lawyers Step Up for Democracy – From Courtrooms to Classrooms appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

Crossfire: Subpoenas of Law Firm Files

For many law firms, one of the most difficult risk-management issues they can face is receipt of a third-party subpoena seeking one of their client files. The post Crossfire: Subpoenas of Law Firm Files appeared first on Washington State Bar News .

Lessons from a Decade of Innovation

I have watched the legal profession slowly, fitfully, and sometimes reluctantly change. All of this has left me with more lessons than I can fit in a single article. What follows is my best attempt to distill them. The post Lessons from a Decade of Innovation appeared first on Washington State Bar News .