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1 May 2018 Volume 46 Number 5 The official publication of the Snohomish County Bar Association S C B The NEXT BAR MIXER (aka Ex-Parte) Thursday, May 17, :00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Come and Celebrate with Judge Downes Hosted by: Anderson Hunter Law Firm 2707 Colby Avenue, Suite 1001 Everett, WA A News Invitation to current SCBA members Please RSVP to SCBA office (425)
2 SCBA News Inside This Issue Published by the Snohomish County Bar Association P.O. Box 5429 Everett, WA Jacob Gent Editor Terri Callantine Magazine Production & Website Joyce Wood Executive Director Snohomish County Bar Association Officers Richard Jones President Tom Cox Vice President William Sullivan Treasurer Jacob Gent Secretary Trustees Ann Brice John Follis Jacob Gent Joseph Moore Michael O Meara Gurjit Pandher Kari Petrasek Danielle Pratt Cory Rein «Calendar of Events «Superior Court Assignments «From the Desk of the President «Snohomish County Young Lawyers «The Lawyer s Road Review - Mon Président de Célébrité «WSBA Family Law Section «Ethical Issues «Announcements «Advertisements Advertising and Submissions Announcements: SCBA members only. Contact Joyce Wood at (425) or joycew@snobar.org. Classifieds: Please contact Joyce Wood for rates and submission guidelines at (425) or at joycew@snobar.org. Submissions: Contact Joyce Wood at (425) or at joycew@snobar.org. Deadline: Copy must be received (not postmarked) by the 15th of each month for the subsequent issue. No cancellations will be accepted after the deadline. Please submit to the SCBA office at P.O. Box 5429, Everett, WA 98206, Microsoft Word Format (Mac or PC) by . WordPerfect users, save your files in either MS Word format or Rich Text format (RTF) by Snohomish County Bar Association. Printed by the SCBA All editorial material including editorial comment appearing herein represents the views of the respective authors and does not necessarily carry the endorsement of the Association or the Board of Trustees. Likewise, the publication of any advertisement is not to be construed as an endorsement of the product or service offered unless it is specifically stated in the ad that there is such approval or endorsement. SCBA News is published monthly by the Snohomish County Bar Association, P.O. Box 5429, Everett, WA Send changes of address to: Snohomish County Bar Association P.O. Box 5429, Everett, WA Contact Us SCBA Office: (425) / joycew@snobar.org SCBA Fax: (425) Like us on Facebook Web site: Lawyer Referral Service: (425) Snohomish County Bar News - MAY 2018
3 SCBA Calendar of Events May th Young Lawyers Section Meeting 14 th Family Law Section Meeting 15 th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 17 th Ex-Parte Judge Downes Event 28 th Courthouse Closed June th Young Lawyers Section Meeting 15 th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 18 th Family Law Section Meeting 21 st SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting July th Courthouse Closed 9 th Young Lawyers Section Meeting 12 th Aqua-Sox Game 15 th NO Deadline SCBA Newsletter 16 th Family Law Section Meeting 19 th SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting August th Young Lawyers Section Meeting 15 th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 16 th NO SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting 17 th SCBA Golf Tournament 20 th Family Law Section Meeting September rd Courthouse Closed 10 th Young Lawyers Section Meeting 15 th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 17 th Family Law Section Meeting 20 th SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting October th Fall Swearing In 9 th Young Lawyers Section Meeting 15 th Deadline SCBA Newsletter 15 th Family Law Section Meeting 18 th SCBA Board of Trustees Meeting 19 th CLE Superior Court Assignments Presiding Judge: Judge Linda C. Krese Trial Calendar Call and Motions to Continue Trial Dept. 11 Juvenile Court: Judge Okrent Judge Bowden Lester H. Stewart Commissioner Civil Motions: Judge Lucas Apr 30-May 4 Judge Downes May 7-18 Judge Fair May Criminal Hearings: Judge Larsen Apr 30-May 2 Judge Appel May 3-4, 10-11, & 31 Judge Wilson May 7 Judge Lucas May 8-9 & Judge Fair May 17 Judge Krese May 18 Judge Ellis May & Criminal Motions: Judge Larsen May 3-4 Judge Lucas May 10 & Judge Kurtz May 11 Judge Ellis May & 31 Criminal Dept. Judges: Judges Appel, Dingledy, Downes, Ellis, Fair, Kurtz, Lucas, Weiss Civil Dept. Judges: 2 Judges Farris, Judge, Larsen, Wilson Ex Parte/Commissioner Civil Motions: 1 Commissioner Brudvik Family Law Calendars: 1 Commissioners Waggoner, Gaer, Tinney Please note: All assignments are subject to change without notice and assignments may not change on the first day of the month. MAY Snohomish County Bar News 3
4 From the Desk of the President Richard Jones Spring is upon us. The robins have finally begun to nest and the rabbits have emerged from their dens here on the banks of the Pilchuck River. The days are getting a little longer and Tika wants more than one walk a day. But, I digress. I want to thank each of you for your participation in our recent Bar Poll for Judicial Position No. 13. The results are offered further in this edition of the Bar Journal for your review. We now await the governor s appointment. But, whoever the governor appoints, they will join an outstanding bench. As one who practices in several jurisdictions within this state, I can affirm, based on personal knowledge, that the Snohomish County Bench is one of the best in this state. The courtesies extended by members of our bench and their lower bench to all who come before them is warm and fair, whether they practice in this county exclusively and regularly or are here for the first time. There is a genuine effort by our Snohomish County Bench to exalt substance over form, seeking justice over procedure. While I can never anticipate the result I may achieve in any particular matter I may bring before the Court, I know my client s claims will be considered fairly, with courtesy and thoughtfulness. I am sure each of you who practice in other jurisdictions can affirm my opinion. While we all view Judge Downes retirement with regret, I hope each of you will make time on your calendars to join us to celebrate his retirement. Judge Downes retirement party is scheduled for May 17, 2018, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., at the offices of Anderson/Hunter. The offices of Anderson/Hunter are located at 2707 Colby Ave., Suite 1001, Everett. Not only will this event provide you an opportunity to wish Judge Downes well in his next big adventure, but you will have an opportunity to meet me and other members of the Board to offer suggestions as to how we can better serve you. Your input is crucial to our efforts on your behalf assuring your needs and wants are addressed for the benefit of the entire Snohomish County Bar Association. As to the Courthouse remodeling project, I have good news and bad news. Our Executive Director, Joyce Wood, has been advised that the Snohomish County Bar Association offices will be temporarily relocated somewhere in the Courthouse campus. But we don t know where or for how long. I know many of you rely on the copier services, coffee and phones, and apologize in advance for any inconvenience our relocation will cause. We are hoping we will be given space within the Courthouse itself, which will minimize your inconvenience, but we have not been assured of this. Moreover, our relocation will undoubtedly be for a longer period to time than originally represented. We will make every effort to keep you advised of our relocation as more information becomes available. Please stay tuned. Finally, we are in the process of up-dating our website. With this up-date, our ability to reach out to the public and other members of our legal community will be substantially increased. This would be a good time for you to consider advertising on our web-site to increase your business, as it has been statistically shown that direct affiliation with a bar association benefits the advertiser. If you are interested in advertising on our new web-site and want additional information, please contact our Executive Director, Joyce Wood, at or by at joycew@snobar.org. Well, now, I need to take the dog for a walk. Snohomish County Young Lawyers Attention Snohomish County Young Lawyers: We will be having our next monthly meeting at The Irishmen Pub (2923 Colby Ave) in Everett on Thursday, May 3, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. All members are invited to attend. On May 29, 2018, please join us and the Snohomish County chapter of Washington Women Lawyers for trivia night at Emory s on Silver Lake ( th Ave SE). Trivia begins at 8:00 pm. All are welcome. Any active member in the Snohomish County Bar Association is a young lawyer until the person is 36 years of age or until the fifth year in which any member has been admitted to practice, whichever is later. If you are interested in becoming involved with the SCYLD, please attend our next meeting (second Monday of every month) or Ben Hoekstra at ben.d.hoekstra@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing everyone on March 12, 2018 at 5:30 pm. 4 Snohomish County Bar News - MAY 2018
5 SCBA Position #13 - Bar Poll Totals Exc Good Avg Sara A. Bhagat Unsat Unk 1st 2nd 3rd Points Weighted: th Peter B. Camp Weighted: th Charles Matt Hunter Weighted: nd Christopher J. Knapp Weighted: th Jennifer R. Langbehn Weighted: th Cassandra Lopez de Arriaga Weighted: th Martin C. Mooney Weighted: th Gurjit S. Pandher Weighted: th Linda E. Passey Weighted: th Rico Tessandore Weighted: st Paul Thompson Weighted: rd Place The Lawyer s Road Review by Pete Patterson Blame Game- Part I In this two part piece for Lawyers Road Review we review the recent David L. Bahnsen s publication Crisis of Responsibility : Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How you Can Cure It (2018) Bahnsen started out to write a book on the background of the 2008 financial crisis and its causation. He soon found a cancer woven throughout the body politic which culminated in the fall. It is, to use a Biblical reference, as if we lived in the Garden of Eden, ate the fruit of the tree of human failing, have been made to suffer our fate. Bahnsen refreshingly makes us see our nakedness. His point is we are all Adam and Eve. Bahnsen sees the election of Donald J. Trump a bombastic reality TV host (to use the authors terms), as not one predictable policy platform or the other winning the election. Instead it is the result of the candidate weaving together various bogeymen that he declared he could slay and tapping into the sense in America that the problems they face are not theirs, but something imposed on them from somewhere else. These bogeymen are an incoherent collection: Immigrants, Wall Street, Big Government, Not enough government, police, not enough police, teachers, not enough teachers, etc. This incoherence was reflected back at us by the candidate s comments, which the media, another bogeyman, pounced on to demonstrate the man s duplicity. Faced with yet another candidate referred to as an elite the country took a chance on the duplicitous. The author spends time disassembling the claims against each bogeyman to demonstrate the notion that if only we did X is a fallacy. While acknowledging the prima face case against each, he returns to the theme of personal responsibility to determine a means to address the issues presented. Our setbacks were not due to the immigrant or free trade, it wasn t Wall Street or government, etc. Instead the granular fault lies in each individual who apparently has eaten from the fruit of the tree that blinds one to believing one can literally act without concern for the consequences, or believing if conditions change and harm occurs then one can declare fault! Then move negatively against the continued on Page 7 MAY Snohomish County Bar News 5
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7 continued from Page 5 element that is identified as the cause of the changed the conditions, and seek to hammer the economy or society at large back into the mythic shape it was before, hence the slogan, Make America Great Again. Another concept Bahnsen examines is the fatalistic idea there is a large faceless wealthy cabal that is responsible for the woes of the common man. Common man takes the position They owe me, but also my own conduct is beyond review. The point the author makes is that cabal, if it exists, is made up of individuals, and so is the rest of the country who took out loans they couldn t pay etc. ending in crisis. As one reads through this page turner one cannot help but hear the ring of truth in what the man proposes: We have met the enemy, and the enemy is us. One thing from this book is certain, no matter what part of the political spectrum the reader comes from, he or she will discover some reference that sounds familiar to what all of us have encountered in Modern America. Like many writers recently reflecting on the state of things, many of whom he cites, Bahnsen sees the slide to here only a few generations deep. One such citation is to Charles Murray s Coming Apart, The State of White America ,(2012). This work, heavily annotated with data, along with Bowling Alone, the Collapse and Revival of American Community by Robert Putnam (2001) reflects a culture in collapse starting in 1960 and accelerating through the 1970s until now. The basic theory is when the children of the Greatest Generation decided the post war peace, prosperity and stability all the veterans of that conflict and the Great Depression desperately sought were too constrained, and a cultural revolution followed during which all prior standards were tossed aside. It was as if, I am so fond of saying, some Copernicus Moment was discovered; the world is no longer flat, and all we understood as virtue from before that Moment is invalid because these prior standards reflected in appearance, conduct and character are now considered an imposition on the individual. Reading this and the other books I asked myself, as a function of blame I suppose, when did that Copernicus Moment occur? Was it the loss of JFK, his brother, or The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr.? The publication of the Pentagon papers? Secret wars in Cambodia, or Watergate? Does all this loss usher in the fatalism of no standards held anywhere are valid because retention of values are pointless? Is the ethic in America now one of every man for himself? Is this what freedom ultimately means? Coming Apart reflected Murray s findings that the white people of these United States are failing to retain the Founding Virtues of the Country; Industry or Vocation, Religion, Honesty and Marriage and Family. This thesis is echoed in Crisis of Responsibility, citing the conditions at the Founding and the men and women who made up society at the time launched the American experiment with these foundational characteristics as a given. Bahnsen cites James Madison as stating without these virtues the democracy will fail. Consider for example how our current ethic lies far from the generation that fought World War II or were children in the Great Depression. Few, very few of them have bought in to the new think that somehow old values which one could rely on if consistently adhered to would mean a relatively stable and healthy life. We on the other hand, the boomers have taken the term freedom to mean there is no gravity governing our conduct, that Hugh Hefner was prophet who promised sex without consequence, or that easy credit meant you never had to pay. And the ugly fact is our children learned from our excesses. Next month, the conclusion of this review and some hopeful suggestions from Mr. Bahnsen on what individuals can do to enhance society. Free CLE: Addressing Civil Legal Needs of Young Adults 4 CLE credits pending (1 ethics credit) Friday, June 15 th, pm Everett Public Library 2702 Hoyt Ave., Everett Trauma Informed Representation Juvenile Record Sealing Housing Disputes Event not sponsored by the Everett Public Library MAY Snohomish County Bar News 7
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11 JUDGES ANITA L. FARRIS LINDA C. KRESE GEORGE N. BOWDEN ELLEN J. FAIR MICHAEL T. DOWNES ERIC Z. LUCAS DAVID A. KURTZ BRUCE I. WEISS GEORGE F.B. APPEL JOSEPH P. WILSON RICHARD T. OKRENT JANICE E. ELLIS MARYBETH DINGLEDY MILLIE M. JUDGE CINDY A. LARSEN Superior Court of the State of Washington for Snohomish County SNOHOMISH COUNTY COURTHOUSE M/S # Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA (425) PRESIDING JUDGE LINDA C. KRESE COURT COMMISSIONERS LESTER H. STEWART JACALYN D. BRUDVIK TRACY G. WAGGONER SUSAN C. GAER LEE B.TINNEY SUPERIOR COURT ADMINISTRATOR MARILYN J. FINSEN **************** COMMISSIONER AFTERNOON CALENDARS Cancelled on Friday, June 1, 2018 Due to the Administrative Office of the Courts scheduled rollout of the new statewide case management system, Snohomish County Superior Court s Odyssey Case Management system will be temporarily unavailable Friday, June 1, 2018 beginning at 12:00 noon. Department A 1:00pm Ex Parte Calendar will only be hearing limited types of cases ***************** The following afternoon calendars have been cancelled on Friday, June 1, 2018: Department B 1:00pm Extended Hearings Department C 1:00pm Domestic Violence Calendar Department D 1:00pm Interpreter Calendars All court calendars will resume on Monday, June 4, MAY Snohomish County Bar News 11
12 Judge Ronald L. Castleberry (Ret.) is pleased to announce his availability for Arbitrations and Mediations Please contact Connie Senyitko at Adams & Duncan to schedule hearings with Judge Castleberry connie.senyitko@adamslawyers.com Adams & Duncan, Inc., P.S COLBY AVENUE EVERETT, WASHINGTON TELEPHONE: (425) FACSIMILE: (425) Snohomish County Bar News - MAY 2018
13 Volunteer Attorneys Needed for Serving Our Seniors Will Clinic Interested in learning more about estate planning while performing a much-needed public service? Both experienced and new estate planning attorneys: please join us for Serving Our Seniors,* a public service project brought to you by the Snohomish County Young Lawyers Division and Snohomish County Legal Services. New and young attorneys with an interest in estate planning work will be matched with experienced estate planning attorneys to interview clients and draft wills, advanced directives, and power of attorney documents for those aged 60 or older residing in HUD housing or living at 200% of the federal poverty level in the Snohomish County area. When: Saturday, June 2, :00 12:30 p.m.: Orientation and Clinics (each attorney will see approximately 3 clients) Where: Snohomish County Legal Services, Everett To volunteer or for more information, please contact Kari Petrasek at kari@petraseklaw.com. *Serving Our Seniors is not connected to the Washington First Responder Will Clinic. RAIFORD LAW PLLC We Welcome Your Divorce & Family Law Referrals Awarded 10 Best Female Attorneys Client Satisfaction Award for 2016 from the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys Everett Office 3306 Wetmore Avenue Everett, WA Seattle Office th Avenue, Suite 3200 Seattle, WA Phone: Fax: michelle@raifordlaw.net Ethical Issues by Erica W. Temple This column answers questions about ethical issues that may arise in your everyday legal practice. This month s column addresses the question: Is a lawyer responsible for the conduct of their nonlawyer assistants? Rule of Professional Conduct (RPC) 5.3 addresses a lawyer s responsibility for the conduct of their nonlawyer assistants. Managers and partners in law firms must make reasonable efforts to ensure that the firm has in effect measures giving reasonable assurance that the person s conduct is compatible with the professional obligations of the lawyer. In addition, a lawyer with direct supervisory authority over the nonlawyer shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that the person s conduct is compatible with the professional obligations of the lawyer. A lawyer may violate the RPC if they order their nonlawyer assistant to take action that would be a violation of the RPC if the lawyer committed the act, or if the lawyer ratifies the conduct afterwards. Managers and partners must also take reasonable remedial action if they know of the conduct at a time when its consequences can be avoided or mitigated. It is not uncommon for Washington lawyers to receive discipline for violations of RPC 5.3, especially for failing to ensure that their nonlawyer assistants correctly handled client funds and trust account records. The comments to RPC 5.3 further emphasize that nonlawyer assistants should be trained about their obligation not to disclose information relating to the representation of clients. Comment [2]. Lawyers should also consider that they have an obligation when they employ workers outside of their firm, including outside investigators, document management companies, and information technology professionals. They must make reasonable efforts to ensure that the services are provided in a manner that is compatible with the lawyer s professional obligations. Comment [3]. The fact that a nonlawyer assistant is a volunteer versus paid employees makes no difference. WSBA Advisory Opinion 1744 (1997). If you have questions about your own future conduct, consider calling the WSBA Ethics line at (206) Erica Temple is a former Disciplinary Counsel with the Washington State Bar Association. She now practices at Adams & Duncan, Inc., P.S. in Everett. MAY Snohomish County Bar News 13
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18 ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE DEFENSE ERICA W. TEMPLE FORMER DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL, WASHINGTON STATE BAR ASSOCIATION IS NOW ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AND REFERRALS FOR THE DEFENSE OF: Bar Complaints Grievance Process Ethics Matters Trust Account Issues Fee Agreements For private consultations, contact Ms. Temple directly at (425) or via ADAMS & DUNCAN, INC., P.S COLBY AVENUE EVERETT, WASHINGTON FACSIMILE: (425) 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 (425) Snohomish County Bar News - MAY 2018
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