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In 2012, license fees were reduced to $325 as a result of a member referendum, thus placing the WSBA annual fee near the median for all state bar associations, according to the ABA Survey. Based on WSBA bylaws, any member may propose a member referendum to overturn a Board decision through submitting a specified number of signatures in support ...
The Washington State Bar Association has approved far lower case limits for public defenders in an effort to stop them from quitting, to help with recruiting and to make sure they have enough time ...
The Commission on Judicial Conduct consists of 11 members (two attorneys selected by the WSBA, three judges selected by the sitting judges of the state, and six non-attorneys appointed by the Governor), which is authorized to investigate complaints against sitting judges and recommend the removal of judges, which can be effected by a majority ...
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Benton County officials suggested the shortage is tied to a Washington State Bar Association decision that will drastically cut the number of cases public defenders are allowed to handle in a year.
The Washington Bar Association (WBA) is a voluntary bar association located in the Washington, District of Columbia area, whose members are predominantly African-American attorneys. The Washington Bar Association was founded in 1925 by a group of prominent African-American attorneys, including Charles Hamilton Houston , George E.C. Hayes , and ...
William Pickett (born December 14, 1963) is an American lawyer and former President of the Washington State Bar Association. [1] Pickett has been a licensed attorney since 1997, practicing in personal injury, wrongful death, civil rights, and medical malpractice matters. [2] He is best known for his work in lawsuits and litigation, and personal ...
Pope's law license was ultimately reinstated but he was reprimanded by the Washington State Bar Association in 2012 for misconduct in an unrelated matter. [4] Pope is currently licensed to practice law in Washington but does not carry malpractice insurance.