In the new issue of Washington State Bar News, we share the experiences of two people who participated in an alternative path to becoming a lawyer: the WSBA’s APR 6 Law Clerk Program.
Civil rights attorney Colleen Melody will replace retiring Justice Mary Yu on the Washington Supreme Court on Jan. 1, 2026. Gov. Bob Ferguson announced this appointment—his first for the state’s highest court—on Nov. 24 at the Temple of Justice.
Read the Final Report of the WSBA Legal Technology Task Force, including recommendations and the Task Force Survey Report.
The Washington State Bar Association’s on-demand CLE content (streaming videos, downloadable MP3s, and materials) purchased through WSBA CLE are now accessible via a learning management system (Blue Sky eLearn, LLC). Our goal is to improve your experience.
Estate plans are often drafted years, or even decades, before they take effect. During that time, a beneficiary's life and circumstances can change dramaticall...
The Washington Court of Appeals upheld the disqualification of a law firm in Day v. Tacoma RV Center due to a conflict of interest arising from a lateral hire....
Washington state's climate and construction practices pose risks for residential structures due to water intrusion, leading to damage and potential collapse. T...
Patrick Palace, the new president of the National Conference of Bar Presidents, aims to support Washington lawyers and share the state's successes nationally. ...
My decision to quit drinking came after a definitive, marked turning point—but it wasn't the type of turning point you're probably thinking. I had trie...
Ethical dilemmas aren’t just for law school exams. In this lively, hypothetical-driven session Dec. 15, our panel will tackle the trickiest—and timeliest—ethics questions lawyers face today, from managing client relationships to navigating new technology and using generative AI.
A Board of Governors Meeting will be held Jan. 16-17, 2026, at WSBA in Seattle, WA
This CLE on Jan. 9 equips legal advocates with foundational knowledge and practical skills to effectively serve LGBTQIA+ youth in Washington State systems of care.
This Jan. 21 program explores practical strategies for effectively managing client expectations before and during mediation.
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Information about how and when to file a complaint against a legal professional in Washington state.
Information about common ethical issues, such as conflict of interest, client confidentiality, withdrawal, client communications, fee arrangements, trust accounts, and advertising.
The Washington State Bar Association Members Wellness Program promotes the health and well-being of WSBA members.
The Board of Governors adopted an Equity and Justice Plan on May 2, 2025, with much thanks to the WSBA Diversity, Equity, and Justice Council and the many people who contributed to the drafting.
Information and resources for closing or selling your practice, changing practice area, retiring, and getting advice.
Borrow books from our Lending Library to expand your expertise on practice management.
WSBA's guides include Document Retention, Disaster Planning, Cybersecurity, and Hanging Your Shingle.
Learn about volunteer opportunities for legal professionals in your community and across the state.
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