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Archive: 2013


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If I sign a contract without reading it, does that affect the enforceability of the contract?

Oct 29, 2013 Contract Law

A person who has the ability and the opportunity to read a document before signing it is contractually bound by the terms of the document even if the person signed it without reading it. Even if a person is...

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Can the court dismiss my appeal?

Oct 25, 2013 Appellate Law

Yes, there are a few different ways your appeal could be dismissed by the court prior to a final ruling in the case. By Request First, the court could dismiss your appeal at your request. You are always free...

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How do I destroy my Power of Attorney? I’m worried my agent may show up with a copy and deny I destroyed it.

Oct 23, 2013 Wills and Estate Planning

A Durable Power of Attorney is effective until revoked or terminated by a principal, by a court-appointed guardian, or by court order.  A Power of Attorney that is recorded with the county auditor is revoked when a revocation is...

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Are Personal Representatives paid?

Oct 21, 2013 Probate

Yes, Personal Representatives are entitled to be paid for their time and expenses. The law presumes that the Personal Representative performs his or her duties with an expectation of payment. Sometimes the Will states how much the Personal Representative...

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How do I know if I have a case?

Oct 18, 2013 Litigation Law

To a lawyer, “having a case” means that one has suffered a wrong for which the law provides a remedy , the party at fault  is known and can be found to sue, and the time for obtaining  a...

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What are the benefits of choosing collaborative divorce?

Oct 16, 2013 Family Law

There are many benefits to a collaborative divorce versus traditional litigation. First. All matters are kept confidential. No declarations are filed with the court (and available to the public) where the parties are slinging mud at the other. Second. The...

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What does “employment at will” mean?

Oct 14, 2013 Employment Law

Employment at will means that, in general, a Washington employer can terminate an employee at any time, with or without cause. However, there are exceptions to this rule. A Washington employer may not terminate an employee based on his...

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If I meet all the requirements to file a lien, were do I file it and what do I need to include in it?

Oct 11, 2013 Construction Law

A lien is filed in the Auditor’s office of the county where the real property is located. The lien must contain: 1. the lien claimant’s name, address, and phone number; 2. the first and last date on which labor,...

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I’ve been asked to sign a contract of employment. Should I sign it without an attorney looking at it?

Oct 9, 2013 Business Law, Employment Law

It is always a good idea to have a contract reviewed by an attorney before you sign it. Often times employment contracts will have restrictions on your ability to work after your employment terminates, even if the employer is...

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Who can attend an oral argument?

Oct 7, 2013 Appellate Law

With only a few exceptions, oral arguments are open to the public and anyone is permitted to attend. There are three appellate courts and a supreme court in Washington. The three appellate courts are located in Seattle, Tacoma, and...

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