June 2026 > Need to Know

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Take the Pledge for Constitution Day > On May 1, in commemoration of Law Day, Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra L. Stephens and WSBA President Francis A. Adewale gathered together with state leaders, educators, and students at the Temple of Justice in Olympia to ask that legal professionals pledge to visit classrooms to engage with students on (or around) Constitution Day, Sept. 17. To take the pledge, visit www.wsba.org/about-wsba/ambassadors/law-day.


Rural Day of Service Clinic

TheWSBA Small Town and Rural Council (STAR) Rural Day of Service clinic, held in partnership withย Inland Empire Legal Aid, will take place on July 27 from noon to 4 p.m. at the American Legion in Chewelah. The clinic will focus on simple estate planning (drafting of simple wills, power of attorney, and health care directives). Volunteers will be reimbursed for their reasonable travel expenses consistent with the WSBA Fiscal Policy. Please complete the Volunteer Attorney Sign Up Form by July 10 at https://bit.ly/4ubH6rP.

Small Town and Rural Summit

The 2026 Small Town and Rural (STAR) Summit, Justice Within Reach: Sustaining Rural Practice Through Community, will take place at Central Washington University in Ellensburg on June 26. In collaboration with the WSBA Access to Justice Board and CWUโ€™s Department of Law and Justice, weโ€™re bringing together voices from across the region for a day dedicated to rural practice and community empowerment. Send questions to memberbenefits@wsba.org. To register, visit https://bit.ly/4wuzXo9.

Work at the WSBA

The WSBA has three new job openings for those interested: Bar Exam Proctor (Temporary), Disciplinary Counsel I โ€” Intake (Temporary โ€“ Urgent Hire!), and Disciplinary Counsel I โ€” Intake. We review candidates on a daily basis. If your skills and experience appear to be a good match for this position, and you meet the minimum requirements of the position you are applying for, our HR representative may be in touch with you to discuss next steps. Visit www.wsba.org/career-center/work-at-the-wsba to apply.

Shape the Future of the Professional Oath

The WSBA Oath Review and Drafting Task Forceย wants your input to better understand Washington legal professionalsโ€™ views about the current professional oath and to guide the task force in its work. Visitย www.wsba.org/Legal-Community/Committees-Boards-and-Other-Groups/oath-task-forceย and please take the survey that corresponds to your license type:ย Oath of Attorney,ย Oath of Limited License Legal Technician, orย Oath for Limited Practice Officers.

Notice of LSC Grant Funds Available

The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) recently announced the availability of Basic Field Grants for 2027. Through a competitive bidding process, the grants are awarded to qualified attorneys, legal aid organizations, and entities as a means of improving access to justice for low-income people throughout the U.S. and U.S. territories. For application instructions, deadlines, eligibility, and submission requirements, visitย www.lsc.gov/grants-grantee-resources/our-grant-programs/basic-field-grant.

CLJ Data and Document Portal

Re:SearchWA is the new public case records portal for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction Case Management System (CLJ-CMS) courts. If you already have an eFileWA account, you can use those same credentials when using re:SearchWA. If not, new users will need to click โ€œRegisterโ€ on the top tool bar on re:SearchWA to create a new free account. Once logged in, you can begin searching for cases right away. Visit https://researchwa.tylerhost.net/CourtRecordsSearch/ui/Home for more information including user guides and a list of participating courts.

Speak Up for Justice, Washington!

Join us at one of many locally hosted in-person, free CLEs that aim to develop leadership skills and empower legal professionals to speak up in their communities to counter misinformation and build relationships in support of their court systems. Speak Up for Justice Washington! is partnering with county bars, which will host events throughout the state eligible for 1.0 to 1.5 CLE credits. Visit www.wsba.org/about-wsba/ambassadors/speak-up to see a list of upcoming dates and locations

Entity Regulation Pilot Project Accepting Applications

The application portal for the Entity Regulation Pilot Project is open. This is a time-bound, data-driven, carefully supervised process authorized by the Washington Supreme Court to determine whether changes to certain regulatory rules can meaningfully expand access to legal services for Washingtonians. The pilot project allows businesses and nonprofits (not just individually licensed lawyers/LLLTs/LPOs) to seek authorization to offer legal services for the first time in state history. Learn more at www.wsba.org/about-wsba/entity-regulation-pilot.

Explore the WSBA Lending Library

Looking for your next great read? The WSBA Lending Library is a free service to WSBA members offering the short-term loan of books. Visit www.wsba.org/for-legal-professionals/member-support/lending-library to explore the catalog.


New! Nominate a Volunteer to Spotlight

Shine a light on a WSBA volunteer who inspires youโ€”submit your nomination today. Visit www.wsba.org/connect-serve/volunteer-with-wsba/volunteer-recognition.

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, personal injury, and more. For more information, emailย clinics@lbaw.orgย andย clinics2@lbaw.org.


The State of Lawyer Well-Being

The WSBA Well-Being Task Force has completed and delivered its final report to the Board of Governors. With the findings of this report, WSBA leaders will now create an implementation plan to present to the Board to begin taking action on the recommendations. You can find and read the report at www.wsba.org/Legal-Community/Committees-Boards-and-Other-Groups/well-being-task-force.

Trust Accounting & Billing Software

The WSBA has an exclusive benefit for members: FREE access to Smokeball Bill, the premier trust accounting and billing software for law firms. Visit https://bit.ly/wabarbill-launch-enews-0226 and sign up for your free subscription today!

All the Ways to Access Deskbooks

WSBA Deskbooks are trusted, practice-ready legal guides written by Washington lawyers for Washington lawyers. Members can purchase or subscribe to Deskbooksโ€”and now they can also explore the entire catalogue online for free through Washingtonโ€™s law libraries, making it easier than ever to put authoritative Washington law at your fingertips! Visit www.wsba.org/deskbooks to learn more.

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.


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. To learn more about WALAL, to seek assistance, or to volunteer as a peer counselor, see www.WALAL.org or email info@walal.org.

Zen Meditation for Lawyers: A Path to Clarity, Focus, and Well-Being 

Start the new year right by joining Zen Reverend Soko Mackay for a weekly meditation session designed for busy legal professionals. Discover how Zen practices can help you reduce stress, enhance focus, and improve productivity in your high-pressure environment. Take the time to invest in your mental health and experience the profound benefits of Zen meditation both in and out of the courtroom. The group meets Thursdays from 12โ€“12:30 p.m. beginning Jan. 8, 2026. Sign up at https://www.wsba.org/meditation.

Free Confidential Clinical Consult With Licensed Provider

The Member Wellness Program offers free 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 Members 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.


June 2026 Usury

The usury rate for June 2026 is 12.00%. The auction yield of the May 4, 2026, auction of the six-month Treasury Bill was 3.728%. The interest rate required by RCW 4.56.110(3)(a) and 4.56.115 for June 2026 is 5.728%. The interest rate required by RCW 4.56.110(3)(b) and 4.56.111 for June 2026 is 8.75%.