January 2015 S C B A News Volume 43 Number 1 The official publication of the Snohomish County Bar Association 2015 SNOHOMISH COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Come make your vote count. The election of Officers will take place at the meeting along with general membership business, by-laws changes and lunch. Judge Wynne giving an update on technology issues with Snohomish County Superior Court. Honorable Thomas J. Wynne Snohomish County Superior Court Sonya Kraski Snohomish County Clerk Friday, January 30, 2015 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. SuperBowl Pho 3100 Broadway Avenue Everett, WA 98201 You must RSVP with the SCBA office (425) 388-3056 for menu choices SCBA News Published by the Snohomish County Bar Association P.O. Box 5429 Everett, WA 98206 Gurjit Pandher Editor Terri Callantine Magazine Production Joyce Wood Executive Director [email protected] Snohomish County Bar Association Officers Jennifer Rancourt President Kari Petrasek Vice President Vacant Treasurer Gurjit Pandher Secretary Trustees Ann Brice Glenn Kadish Joel Nichols Michael O’ Meara Danielle Pratt William Steffener Laurie Ummel Website: Terri Callantine Inside This Issue « Calendar of Events « From the Desk of the President « The Lawyer’s Road Review ~ Clients are Comets, Lawyers are Planets « 2015 YMCA Mock Trial ~ Attorney Volunteers are Needed « Family Law Section Meeting Info « Snohomish County Young Lawyers « Snohomish County District Court - Invitations « Snohomish County WWL ~ YWCA’s Working Wardrobe Program and Toy Drive « Commissioners’ Calendar « Announcements « Advertisements « CLEs Advertising and Submissions Announcements: SCBA members only. Contact Joyce Wood at (425) 3883056 or [email protected]. 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Box 5429, Everett, WA 98206 Contact Us SCBA Office: (425) 388-3056 / e-mail: [email protected] SCBA Fax: (425) 388-3978 Web site: www.snobar.org Lawyer Referral Service: (425) 388-3018 2 Snohomish County Bar News - JANUARY 2015 Like us on Facebook SCBA Calendar of Events January 2015 February 2015 March 2015 1 Courthouse Closed 12th Young Lawyers Division Meeting 15th SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting 15th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 19th Courthouse Closed 26thFamily Law Section Meeting 28thADR Section Meeting 30thAnnual Membership Meeting 9 Young Lawyers Division Meeting 15th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 16th Courthouse Closed 19th SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting 23rd Family Law Section CLE 23rd Family Law Section Annual Meeting 7 Annual Dinner 9th Young Lawyers Division Meeting 15th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 16th Family Law Section Meeting 19th SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting 20th CLE st April 2015 th May 2015 11 Young Lawyers Division Meeting 15th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 16th SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting 20th Family Law Section Meeting th th 1st Law Day 11th Young Lawyers Division Meeting 15th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 18th Family Law Section Meeting 21st SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting 25th Courthouse Closed June 2015 8 Young Lawyers Division Meeting 12thCLE 15thFamily Law Section Meeting 15thDeadline SCBA Newsletter 18th SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting th Superior Court Assignments Presiding Judge: Juvenile Court: Judge Michael T. Downes Trial Calendar Call and Motions to Continue Trial Dept. 2 Judge Ellis Judge Lucas Commissioner Waggoner Civil Motions: Judge Weiss Jan 2 Judge Kurtz Jan 5-16 Judge Bowden Jan 20-30 Criminal Hearings: Judge Okrent Jan 2 a.m. Judge Appel Jan 2 p.m. Judge Bowden Jan 5-15 Judge Wynne Jan 16 Judge Kurtz Jan 20-30 Criminal Motions: Judge Appel Jan 2 Judge Judge Jan 5-16 Judge Wilson Jan 20-30 Criminal Dept. Judges: Judges Farris, Krese, Bowden, Fair, Appel, Okrent, Dingledy, Judge Civil Dept. Judges:2 Judges Wynne, Kurtz, Weiss, Wilson Ex Parte/Commissioner Civil Motions:1 Commissioner Tinney Family Law Calendars:1 Commissioners Stewart, Brudvik and Gaer Please note: All assignments are subject to change without notice and assignments may not change on the first day of the month. JANUARY 2015 - Snohomish County Bar News 3 leaves the definition to the member and ultimately the Governor. Extraordinary is often defined in terms From the Desk of of extreme remorse, substantial rehabilitation or the President outstanding positive contributions to society. In the Jennifer Rancourt case of a commutation, where an offender is seeking to be released early from a sentence, public safety is an obvious consideration. In the case of a petition for As a working mom, I, like many of you, wear a pardon, the Board must weigh the actions against a variety of hats. I run from the lawyer hat to the any interest in the petitioner suffering the continued dance mom hat to the swim mom hat on a regular disabilities associated with a conviction. basis. I also play the roles of kid party planner and The quarterly hearings are an opportunity for both kid taxi driver on a regular basis. One of the most interesting and challenging hats I wear is that of Chair supporters and opponents of the petitions to voice their of Governor Inslee’s Clemency and Pardons Board. I positions. State law requires that prosecuting attorneys was appointed by Governor Gregoire in 2011, elected make reasonable efforts to contact the victims of crimes so that they are given notice of the petition and chair of the board in early 2013 and reappointed an opportunity to make their opinion known. Ideally, by Governor Inslee in November 2013. In recent the Board hears from all interested parties in order to discussions about the Board, I realized that our role make as informed of a recommendation as possible. and function is something that is relatively obscure and unknown. I write this article to shed a little light Once the Board holds a hearing on the petition on the process and to let you know about this post and votes, the matter goes to the Governor’s office conviction option available to the most extraordinary for a final decision. The Board’s vote is purely of clients. advisory. In my tenure on the Board, I can not recall a time when we recommended a petition be denied State law vests the Governor with ability to but the Governor granted the petition. There have exercise executive mercy where appropriate in the however, been a handful of times that the Governor form of pardons and commutations of sentences. has ultimately denied petitions that the Board had The Washington State Clemency and Pardons Board voted to recommend. If a petition is granted it can is comprised of five members of the community have significant life changing effects ranging from who review requests for this remedy and make opening up previously foreclosed employment recommendations to the Governor. The members opportunities to being released from a life sentence are volunteers and often consist of law enforcement, to be given a second chance at life. As one can prosecutors, defense attorneys and community imagine, the results of these very difficult decisions activists. Theses various backgrounds provide for impact not only the petitioner and his/her family but diverse perspectives and insights about the issues also the victims of crimes and their families and the presented. community in general. Because of that, the Board and The Board reviews petitions for both pardons the Governor’s office take this process very seriously and commutations quarterly at public hearings held and spend a great deal of time reviewing materials, in Olympia and televised on TVW. These incredible asking probing questions at the hearings and using remedies are available only in the most truly our best judgment to make a decision that is just and extraordinary of cases. The Board receives dozens appropriate in light of the facts. of petitions each year. Only approximately a quarter to a third of those petitions are selected for a hearing before the full Board. While I do not keep statistics, Lots of our members are involved in interesting I would guess less than a half of the petitions that are and exciting projects/activities in and outside of the heard receive positive recommendations from the courtroom. We are currently looking for nominations Board. You can do the math and see that the odds are for our annual Attorney of the Year award to recognize not in a petitioner’s favor, but for the right client this such contributions. Please take a moment to send extraordinary remedy can be life changing. your nominations to me by Friday, January 9, 2015 for review by the Snohomish County Bar Association In order for a board member to recommend Board. I can be reached at [email protected] the granting of clemency petition or ultimately for The Board will select a winner from the nominations the Governor to pardon an offender or commute and the award will be given at our annual lunch on a sentence, he or she must find that extraordinary January 30, 2015 at Super Bowl Pho. Please come circumstances exist which warrant such action. State join us to celebrate one of our own! law does not define this subjective standard but 4 Snohomish County Bar News - JANUARY 2015 The Lawyer’s Road Review by Pete Patterson Clients are Comets, Lawyers are Planets Among the self-help books the boomer generation found helpful, apparently, was titled Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus. In 286 pages Dr. Grey explains the complex relationship of men and women in terms of planetary bodies, point systems and generalizing about how we react to stress. 7 million copies were sold including one to me. I found the work completely unhelpful and not at all congruent with my experience. For example if Dr. Grey is right, I am actually from Venus, meaning my gender identity is all wrong. While I’m good in a fight which would imply I am from Mars, I am pretty sure I am from earth. So is my wife. But I am sometimes tempted to draw analogies to the heavens to explain where some of our patrons of the judicial system hail from. I look up into the winter night sky and see Orion hunting overhead, his sword in the scabbard but accompanied by his two dogs, Canis Major and Canis Minor, and the twins, Gemini following close behind. How peaceful it all seems and like some ancient Greek I try to make sense of the world of clients, lawyers and judges using a similar metaphor as Dr. Grey. Clients are Comets, Lawyers are Planets, and Judges are Stars. Like most Americans, our comets have a default setting for Liberty. The Big Bang of their origin, the Declaration of Independence, means they are genetically disposed to believe in an ever expanding personal liberty that allows individual choice is the highest best expression of humanity. This ethic’s trajectory, unfortunately causes collisions with the other comets and they fall into the solar system of Superior Court. Regardless of encounters with the gravitational pull of planets or the star, their minds are not yet right, they long for that freedom trajectory promised them by the Founding Fathers. Having collided with one another, the comets have left a debris field of ice and rock behind them the legal sciences have determined are “facts”. Notwithstanding this catastrophic event, the comets continue to move through our space at high speed, and are only occasionally diverted from their trajectory by the gravity field of legal advice. Of course when the comet encounters a star the law of gravity really takes hold in the form of court orders. Most tend to follow the new trajectory pretty well and direction is changed and exit the system, not to return until they collide with another comet. Those that do not alter their trajectory after a close encounter with a star are likely to burn up in a contempt action. Perhaps I should write a self-help book for the legal laity, Clients are Comets, Lawyers are Planets; a Practical Guide to Improving Communication with your Lawyer and Getting what You want from the Judicial System. Upon being served with pleadings and believing in the other American genetic wiring known as selfreliance, the comet will head for Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble to gain initial access to justice. Hopefully my book will not be found in the “Fiction” section or the “book for a buck” table. After reading the book rather than flying along unassisted pro se, some comets will hopefully have a close encounter with a planet. Some will orbit the planet and manage to survive the trip into our solar system. Others will have their trajectory altered by the planet’s gravity well enough to do alright continuing pro se. Others will like me reading Dr. Grey’s book, decide its thesis is all wrong and fly on under their own trajectory. Like another Greek, Icarus, they may fly too close to the sun and that stuff that holds them together will melt, and they will fall into the sea of fire. Gravity is, after all, the law. 2015 YMCA MOCK TRIAL— ATTORNEY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The 2015 Snohomish County Mock Trial Competition will be held on February 18, 19, and 21, 2015. Attorneys are needed to help score the competition. A panel of three attorneys observes each trial, fills out score sheets, and provides helpful criticism at the conclusion of the trial. Volunteers are provided with information on how to score the trials. We expect to have one round of two or three trials on Wednesday, February 18th, and on Thursday, February 19th, at 5 p.m. On Saturday, February 21st, there will be three rounds of three trials at 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The trials will take place at either the main courthouse in downtown Everett or the Denney Juvenile Justice Center in north Everett. Volunteers are asked to arrive about 30 minutes before the round. Volunteers are gladly accepted for any or all rounds. Please contact Judge Linda Krese at 425-388-7922 or [email protected] to volunteer or for more information. 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The office is centrally located, has ample parking, and it is very easy to find on the Bothell-Everett Highway. It is a professional environment to meet clients. Information on collaborative attorneys and other professionals such as financial specialists, coaches, and child specialists may be found through our website. Brown bag lunch every third Wednesday, contact a team member for location and topic. www.northsoundcollaborative.org. The Conference Room has access to broad band internet including printing, copying, faxing, and scanning capabilities. Hourly Rates are Available. Call 206-999-7433 for further details. JAMES SHIPMAN: MEDIATION James Shipman has been involved in hundreds of mediations both as a mediator and attorney. He has very high rate of settlement. Mr. Shipman has served as a Pro Tem Commissioner since 2004 and Snohomish County Arbitrator. He is available at our office or yours and also appreciates family law referrals. STEVE UBERTI: REFERRALS AND MEDIATION SERVICES Steve Uberti has over thirty years of experience in general litigation, business, real estate, basic estate planning, contracts, employment, insurance claims and personal injury law. He accepts referrals in all of these areas. Mr. Uberti is available for consultation, mediation and arbitration in the areas involving personal injury, insurance, employment and contract disputes. CONTACT US 425-258-6846 JANUARY 2015 - Snohomish County Bar News 13 Criminal Defense and Military Justice I invite, appreciate, and thank you for your referrals in all criminal and military matters. Michael J. Andrews Former Special Assistant U.S. Attorney and JAG Corps Officer Law Offices of Cogdill Nichols Rein Wartelle Andrews 3232 Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA 98201 (425) 259-6111 We know workers’ comp. Workers’ Compensation and Social Security Disability Offices in Seattle and Everett Toll Free: 866-925-8439 Phone: 206-623-5311 www.walthew.com We welcome and appreciate every referral. Left to right: Kathleen Keenan Kindred, Robert H. Thompson and Thomas A. Thompson Top: Robert J. Heller and Patrick C. Cook Bottom: Jonathan K. Winemiller and Michael J. Costello 14 Snohomish County Bar News - JANUARY 2015 Mediation Snohomish County WWL presents YWCA’s Working Wardrobe Program and Toy Drive Join us Thursday, January 8th from 5-7 at O’Loane Nunn Law Group for our drop-off kick-off! Wine and appetizers will be served with a suggested $15 donation to benefit WWL. The YWCA Working Wardrobe and Toy Drive is a unique clothing bank offering free, business appropriate attire to homeless or low-income women in need of clothing for interviews or new jobs and donating gently used or new toys. Drop off your unwanted clothing, accessories, and toys with WWL members. The YWCA accepts office-appropriate, reasonably fashionable clothes, accessories (hand bags, scarves, umbrellas) and shoes, and there is a specific need for large sizes. If you miss the party, you can drop items January 5-16 during business hours with the following WWL members: Jeanine A. Vhan O’Loane Nunn Law Group 2707 Colby Ave, Suite 1204 Everett, WA 98206 Katherine Bosch Office of the Prosecuting Attorney 3000 Rockefeller, Admin East, 7th Floor Everett, WA 98201 Tom Cox Crown Bldg. 3409 McDougall Ave. #288 Everett, WA 98201 Family Law Mediation/Arbitration Wayne P. 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(LIMIT 14) 8 Heard in Department A by Department D Commissioner. C:\Users\Terri\Documents\SNOBAR\2014News\1411_Dec\COMMISSIONER CALENDARS JANUARY 2015.docx 1 Ex Parte: Attorneys will have priority from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. daily. Pro se parties will have priority from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. daily. 2 Extended hearings are set only by the Court Commissioner. 3 State Initiated Paternity calendar. 4 Child Support Modifications/Adjustments of final support orders. 5 Civil Motions: The following are heard in Dept. A: Defaults; Discovery Motions and DEPT A (CM) (XA) DEPT B (D5) (XB) (VP) (HP) DEPT C (D4) (XC) (VP) (HP) DEPT D (PA, PM, S1, TH, GP, (MU) (EX) SUSAN C. GAER JACALYN D. BRUDVIK LESTER H. STEWART LEE B. TINNEY MONDAY 9:00 – 11:00 Ex Parte 1 9:00 AM Family Law 9:00 AM Family Law 9:00 AM LIMIT 14 AM Extended Domestic LIMIT14 Domestic 9:30 AM 11:00 AM (EX) Motions Motions Hearings 2 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 – 4:00 PM Ex Parte 1 Domestic Extended Violence Hearing 2 TUESDAY 9:00 – 10:30 Ex Parte 1 9:00 AM Family Law 9:00 AM Family Law LIMIT 14 AM Civil Domestic LIMIT14 Domestic 10:30 AM Motions 5 Motions Motions 1:00 1:00 PM Extended 1:00 – 4:00 PM Ex Parte 1 Domestic Hearing 2 Violence WEDNESDAY 9:00 – 10:30 Ex Parte 1 9:00 AM Family Law 9:00 AM Family Law 9:00 AM LIMIT 14 AM Civil Domestic LIMIT14 Domestic 10:30 AM Motions 5 Motions Motions 10:30 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 – 4:00 PM Ex Parte 1 Domestic Pro Se Violence Dissolutions THURSDAY 9:00 – 10:30 9:00 AM Family Law 9:00 AM Family Law Ex Parte 1 9:00 AM LIMIT 14 Domestic AM LIMIT14 Domestic Civil 10:30 AM Motions Motions Motions 5 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 – 4:00 PM Ex Parte 1, Domestic Extended 8 Hearing 2 Violence FRIDAY 9:00 – 10:30 Ex Parte 1 9:00 AM Family Law 9:00 AM Family Law 9:00 AM LIMIT 14 AM Civil Domestic LIMIT14 Domestic 9:30 am 10:30 AM Motions 5 Motions Motions 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 – 4:00 PM Ex Parte 1 Extended Domestic Hearing 2 Violence Snohomish County Superior Court Court Commissioners’ Calendars (1ST FLOOR) JANUARY 5, 2015 THROUGH JULY 3, 2015 Snohomish County Bar Association P.O. 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