Legal Malpractice

February 08, 2025

Legal Malpractice and Negligence in Drafting a Contract: Paradise Orchards Paradise Orchards v. Fearing is Washington appellate court case addressing issues of legal malpractice. The case involved a dispute between the owners of an orchard and their attorney, who had...

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Legal Malpractice and the Attorney Judgment Rule

January 27, 2023

The attorney judgment rule is a legal principle that applies to legal malpractice claims in Washington state, and it can have a significant impact on the outcome of these types of cases. The rule essentially states that an attorney's decisions and actions, which are taken in...

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What is Legal Malpractice?

January 23, 2023

Legal malpractice claims arise when an attorney representing a party commits negligent errors and omissions that result in harm to their clients. Representing plaintiffs in these cases can be a challenging and complex task, requiring a deep understanding of the legal system and...

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School Bullying

May 25, 2022

November 2021 -- R.D. v. Lake Washington School District -- $313,500 settlement – School Bullying and §504 Violations After a successful appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, 19 depositions, 12 subpoenas, four summary judgment motions, two motions for sanctions,...

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Bike Accident Settlement

June 07, 2022

Aug 4, 2021 – Diggins v. WSDOT et al. – Personal Injury – Confidential Settlement Are you looking for a bike accident attorney, also known as a personal injury attorney? Albert Law settled a case on behalf of a bicyclist, a bike accident victim, who was crossing the...

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Child Sexual Abuse

May 31, 2022

Child Sexual Abuse -- Confidential Settlement After a 3-year battle with defendant P.A., with the help of sexual abuse attorneys at Albert Law, S.W. settled his sex abuse lawsuit for the full amount of P.A.'s homeowners’ insurance policy. S.W. was sexually abused as a...

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Who is Able to File a Lawsuit based on Nursing Home Abuse?

January 14, 2022

It comes as no surprise to learn that seniors are more at risk for traumatic brain injury. According to data gathered by the CDC, children aged 0 to 4, as well as adults over 65 years of age are more likely to sustain a traumatic brain injury than other age groups....

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Signs of Brain Damage

January 07, 2022

March is Brain Injury Month: Signs of Brain Damage Did you know that March is Brain Injury Awareness Month? It is. That's because over 5 million people in the U.S. are disabled due to a brain injury. Brain injury can cause drastic life changes.This can create a drain...

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Examples of Age Discrimination in the Workplace

December 13, 2021

Age discrimination in Washington, unfortunately, is commonplace. Even Fortune 500 companies are sued because of age discrimination sometimes. What is Age Discrimination? Age discrimination in the workplace is a form of harassment. The U.S. Equal Employment...

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