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Gleam Law

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605 1st Ave suite 330, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Areas of expertise: Binding Contracts, Breach of Contract, Business Arbitration, Business Contracts, Business Dissolution
16 years in practice
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60 Bar Associations found in washington
Whitman County Bar Association Washington
302 North Mill Street, Colfax, WA 99111, USA
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Washington Women Lawyers
Seattle, WA 98146, USA
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Whatcom County Bar Association Washington
Bellingham, Washington 98227, USA
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Washington State Association for Justice
1809 7th Ave #1500, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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About the Washington Legal System

Washington has two federal district courts. There is also a state supreme and a state court.

Nonpartisan elections are used to select Washington state court judges. Multiple-term judges must run for reelection.

The Eastern District of Washington and the Western District are Washington's federal district courts.

Washington has two federal bankruptcy courts. These courts have jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases. The Eastern District of Washington Bankruptcy Court and the Western District of Washington Bankruptcy Court is Washington's federal bankruptcy courts.

The Washington Supreme Court was established in 1889 and currently has nine judgeships. The court decided on 1,269 cases in 2018. Four judges were elected by nonpartisan votes, and five were appointed to the court by a Democratic governor.

The Washington Court of Appeals serves as the intermediate appellate court in Washington. This court is an appellate court that does not have discretionary powers. It must accept, review, and issue a written decision on all appeals it receives, unlike the Washington State Supreme Court which can reject an appeal.

District Courts in Washington have limited jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases. This includes criminal misdemeanors and preliminary hearings in felony cases.

About Washington

Washington was named after George Washington in an act of Congress by the United States Congress in 1853 when Washington Territory was created. The territory was originally to be called "Columbia" for the Columbia River, Columbia District, and Columbia River. However, Richard H. Stanton, a Kentucky representative, found the name too similar and suggested naming the new territory after Washington. Washington is the only U.S. State named after a president.

The confusion over Washington's state and Washington, D.C. led to several renaming proposals in the 1889 statehood process. These included David Dudley Field II’s suggestion to call the new state "Tacoma". However, these proposals were rejected. Washington, D.C.'s own statehood movement for the 21st Century included a proposal to use the "State of Washington, Douglass State", which would be in conflict with Washington. Washingtonians and Pacific Northwest residents simply refer to Washington as Washington, and Washington, D.C.'s capital as Washington, D.C., or simply D.C.

Washington Lawyer FAQs

How much does a lawyer cost in Washington?

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How many active attorneys are there in Washington?

There are approximately 40,000+ active lawyers in the state of Washington. This number reflects all lawyers registered with The State Bar of Washington.

Who licenses attorneys in Washington?

The Washington State Bar licenses all attorneys in Washington. A lawyer that is not licensed by the state bar association cannot practice law in full capacity.

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