March 2025 > Need to Know

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Rural Practice Summer Internship Grants > The Small Town and Rural (STAR) Council will be awarding up to 10 grants of $5,000 to law students participating in a summer internship for an organization providing legal services to individual members of the public in a nonprofit, government, or private setting located within a rural community. The purpose of this internship grant program is to assist in building a pipeline of rural attorneys who will help narrow the legal services gap in rural communities throughout the state of Washington. Apply by April 13. Learn more at www.wsba.org/connect-serve/committees-boards-other-groups/small-town-and-rural-council.


2025 License Renewal

Presuspension Notices Mailed. If you have not completed all mandatory portions of your license renewal, you are delinquent and your license is at risk of administrative suspension. Depending on your license status, mandatory requirements may include MCLE certification, trust account declaration, and disclosing professional liability insurance or financial responsibility. Licensing requirements, including MCLE certification, must be completed online at www.licensing.wsba.org. Visit www.wsba.org/licensing to learn more.

Submit Proposals for the 2025 ATJ Conference 

The 2025 Access to Justice Conference session proposal call is now open! Weโ€™re seeking sessions that align with the theme: โ€œFinding Joy in Justice Work: Centering Hope and Community Care.โ€ If you have ideas to inspire, educate, and connect our community, we want to hear from you. Learn more and submit your proposal by March 21 at bit.ly/ATJ2025.

Rural Hiring Event on April 4

Attorneys and law students can connect with Washington state legal employers in rural and small-town areas at the 3rd Annual Virtual Hiring Event, hosted by the WSBA Small Town and Rural (STAR) Council. This free event will take place on April 4 and will be hosted by Gonzaga University School of Law, in partnership with Seattle University School of Law and University of Washington School of Law. Visit bit.ly/ruralhiringevent.

New Equity and Justice Plan Presentation

The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council will present the first draft of the new Equity and Justice Plan to the WSBA Board of Governors at their meeting March 21โ€“22. The Council received significant feedback, so it postponed its presentation of the draft plan from January to March to allow sufficient time to review and incorporate feedback. Visit www.wsba.org/about-wsba/equity-and-inclusion/equity-and-justice-plan for more; send feedback on the plan to diversity@wsba.org.

Please Complete Your Confidential Demographics Form

Did you know that the WSBA regularly publishes a variety of demographic information about the broader WSBA membership? This information is essential to understanding the makeup of the profession, assessing the services the WSBA provides, and informing policymakers as they contemplate changes related to regulation of the practice of law. We highly encourage WSBA members to participate in this voluntary demographic information collection. Please answer the short form of demographic questions during your license renewal. If you have already renewed your license, you can still return to the license renewal page (https://licensing.wsba.org/) to complete the demographics section. Individual gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, and disability information is kept strictly confidential, and is used only in the aggregate for demographic analysis. Thank you for your participation.

Spanish Language Access to the Lawyer Grievance Process

Please help spread the word: Information, directions, forms, and telephone interpreters are now available in Spanish for anyone who would like to contact the state bar with a concern about the ethical conduct of a lawyer. Spanish speakers can click โ€œEn Espaรฑolโ€ on the top menu bar at http://www.wsba.org to learn more. This is a pilot project that the WSBA hopes to expand to more languages soon. Visit www.wsba.org/for-the-public/concerns-about-a-lawyer/preocupaciones-por-un-abogado.

Engage With WSBA Leaders

The Member Engagement Council, which seeks member input and involvement in decision-making processes, wants to hear from you! The first agenda item of each meeting (the final Friday of each month from 10-11:30 a.m. via Zoom) is reserved for member comments. All topics are welcome. Visit the events calendar at www.wsba.org for more information.


WSBA CLE Volunteer Presenter

WSBA CLE is currently seeking volunteer CLE speakers on the topics of limited practice officer/title/escrow, and legal technology/AI. If you are interested in presenting a CLE on one of the above topics, visit https://zurl.co/saqX to sign up.  Please email rachelm@wsba.org if you have questions.

Legal Clinic Volunteers Needed

A free legal clinic put on by the Latina/o Bar Association of Washington, the King County Bar Association, and El Centro de la Raza is looking for attorney volunteers interested in doing pro bono work. The clinic takes place from 6-8 p.m. on the second Wednesday of every month at El Centro de la Raza in Beacon Hill (2524 16th Ave. S, Seattle, 3rd Floor). Volunteers provide general consultations in areas of the law including immigration, family law, auto accidents, personal injury, workerโ€™s rights/wage claims, tenant rights, and criminal law. For more information, email clinics@lbaw.org and clinics2@lbaw.org.

Be a Judge for UW In-House Competitions

The University of Washington School of Law hosts three in-house competitions during the school year and seeks local attorneys and judges to evaluate, score, and give feedback to the student competitors. If you are interested, please email trialad@uw.edu. Find out more at www.law.uw.edu/academics/experiential-learning/moot-court.


vLex Fastcase Platform Upgrade

In October 2024, Fastcase 7, the WSBAโ€™s free legal research platform for members, transitioned to vLex Fastcase. The upgraded platform includes everything Fastcase 7 offers plus unique features to enhance your productivity and provide you with greater insights into legal matters. For additional resources and information, please visit https://vlex.com/vlex-fastcase, or www.wsba.org/for-legal-professionals/member-support/legal-research-tools/free-legal-research.

IOLTA FAQs

Have questions about trust accounts? Check out the new IOLTA FAQs to learn important information about such topics as unidentified owners and unclaimed property, recordkeeping, disbursements, general banking, reconciliation, and more. Find the FAQs atย www.wsba.org/for-legal-professionals/member-support/practice-management-assistance/iolta-faqs.

Virtual Career Guidance Group

This free group meets on the first Thursday of the month at 3 p.m. This is a chance to receive guidance on your rรฉsumรฉ, informational interviewing, applying for positions, and where you see yourself in your legal career. This group is led by Dan Crystal, Psy.D. Sign up at www.wsba.org/for-legal-professionals/member-support/wellness/group-sessions.

Free Practice-Management Consultations 

The WSBA offers free resources and education on practice management issues. For more information, visit www.wsba.org/pma. You can also schedule a free phone consultation with a WSBA practice-management advisor. Visit www.wsba.org/consult to get started.


Washington Lawyers Assisting Lawyers

Washington Lawyers Assisting Lawyers is a new nonprofit that offers free and confidential services. WaLAL is separate from the WSBA and is not affiliated with any 12-step organization. WaLALโ€™s trained lawyer volunteers serve as peer counselors to lawyers, judges, and law students facing substance use and other mental health challenges. WaLALโ€™s Director of Peer Training and Intake Coordinator is Andy Benjamin, J.D., Ph.D. Dr. Benjamin is a licensed psychologist and University of Washington clinical professor of psychology and affiliate professor of law. To learn more about WaLAL, to seek assistance, or to volunteer as a peer counselor, see www.WALAL.org or email info@walal.org.

Share Your Story

The Member Wellness Program wants to hear your inspiring stories. We know there are many challenges you have faced and hardships you have overcome. Share your story anonymously (some stories may be published) at https://tinyurl.com/c5c8frft. Your story can make a difference in the lives of your fellow legal professionals.

Virtual Mental Health Support Group

The free group led by WSBA staff Adely Ruiz, LICSW, and Dan Crystal, Psy.D, meets the first Thursday of every month from 1-2 p.m. Learn more and sign up at www.wsba.org/for-legal-professionals/member-support/wellness/group-sessions.

Telehealth is Here!

The Member Wellness Program is now offering hi-def, HIPAA-protected video consultations using the telehealth portal Doxy.me. Visit www.wsba.org/for-legal-professionals/member-support/wellness and click โ€œBook Your Initial Consultationโ€ to schedule time with our licensed providers.

Health Benefits

The WSBA Private Health Insurance Exchange offers members access to the most competitive group health insurance solutions on the market. Speak to a benefits counselor and request a free quote today at www.memberbenefits.com/wsba.

The โ€˜Unbarโ€™ Alcoholics Anonymous Group

The Washington Unbar Alcoholics Anonymous group for legal professionals has been meeting regularly for almost 30 years. The group meets Wednesdays, 12:15-1:30 p.m. Currently, the group meets online via Zoom, and attorneys from all over Washington participate. For more information and Zoom credentials contact unbarwa@gmail.com.


Ethics Line

Members can talk with WSBA professional responsibility counsel for informal guidance. Learn more at www.wsba.org/for-legal-professionals/ethics/ethics-line or call the Ethics Line at 206-727-8284.

WSBA Advisory Opinions

WSBA advisory opinions are available online at www.wsba.org/for-legal-professionals/ethics/about-advisory-opinions. For assistance, call the Ethics Line at 206-727-8284.


New Lawyers List Serve

This list serve is a discussion platform for new lawyers of the WSBA. To join, email newmembers@wsba.org.

ALPS Attorney Match

Attorney Match is a free online networking tool made available through the WSBA-endorsed professional liability partner, ALPS. Learn more at www.wsba.org/connect-serve/mentorship/find-your-mentor, or email mentorlink@wsba.org.


March 2025 Usury

The usury rate for March 2025 is 12.00%. The auction yield of the Feb. 3, 2025, auction of the six-month Treasury Bill was 4.303%. The interest rate required by RCW 4.56.110(3)(a) and 4.56.115 for March 2025 is 6.303%. The interest rate required by RCW 4.56.110(3)(b) and 4.56.111 for March 2025 is 9.50%.