Death notices published in the December/January 2026 issue of Washington State Bar News.
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Death notices published in the December/January 2026 issue of Washington State Bar News.
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Rather than learning about constitutional modalities through the traditional channels of law school, many law students are instead acclimating to the legal profession through video-based digital media platforms.
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Law Rocks began in London in 2009 as a way for members of the legal profession to showcase their musical alter egos while raising money for causes they care about. The concept struck a chord—quickly spreading to Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and a dozen other cities around the world. Each event pairs bands of legal professionals with local nonprofits, creating an evening that blends rock, rivalry, and philanthropy.
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In March 2025, the Internal Revenue Service eased restrictions by issuing an IRS Chief Counsel Memorandum that identified situations in which taxpayers can, once again, deduct losses sustained from theft.
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It might seem improbable that two women, each the mother of a child catastrophically injured during birth, would not only know each other but become close enough to lean on one another during the most emotionally charged stages of their cases.
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The South Asian Bar Association of Washington (SABAW) was founded in 2001 by a group of South Asian attorneys who sought to create an organized voice and empower South Asian attorneys in Washington.
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