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What Is Attorney Client Privilege — and What…
Talking to Your Lawyer Should Feel Safe — But What’s Actually Protected? When you meet with a lawyer, especially during…
Why Your Case Might Take Longer Than You…
If you’ve ever found yourself asking, “Why is this taking so long?” — you’re not alone. One of the most…
What Happens If You’re Charged with a Crime…
Criminal Charges Put More Than Your Freedom at Risk Being charged with a crime is serious. But if you’re not…
Justice for Those Who Served: Veterans and the…
Memorial Day is a time for remembrance—for honoring the men and women who gave their lives in service to our…
From Combat to Courtroom: Addressing Trauma in Civil…
The effects of trauma don’t end when military service does. For many veterans—and countless civilians as well—trauma leaves lasting psychological…
Common Defenses to Assault Charges in Washington
Being charged with assault in Washington is a serious matter that can carry long-term consequences. Whether the charge involves a…
Can I Be Charged for a Crime I…
Understanding Accomplice Liability and Constructive Possession in Washington Many people believe you can only be charged with a crime if…
From Combat to Courtroom: Addressing Trauma in Civil…
The effects of trauma don’t end when military service does. For many veterans—and countless civilians as well—trauma leaves lasting psychological…
Justice for Those Who Served: Veterans and the…
Memorial Day is a time for remembrance—for honoring the men and women who gave their lives in service to our…
What Is a Stipulated Order of Continuance in…
For many first-time defendants in Washington, facing a criminal charge can be frightening and overwhelming. The idea of having a…