Garth L. Jones

 

Garth Jones has a reputation as the firm's master of appellate court brief writing and research. He also authors briefs at the trial level and has been instrumental in developing the Washington Pattern Jury Instructions.

Before joining the firm, Garth served as legal analyst with the Office of the Administrator for the Courts in Olympia. His work greatly contributed to the creation of the Washington Supreme Court Committee on Pattern Jury Instructions.

Education

  • Brigham Young University, J.D., 1984
  • Brigham Young University, B.S., 1979

Outside the Office

Garth and his three children spend time together in water activities, hiking and traveling. Garth is also an accomplished guitarist who enjoys playing music with friends and at social gatherings.

Contact Garth

garth@stritmatter.com or 1-800-540-7364

Memberships

  • Grays Harbor County Bar Association

  • Washington State Bar Association Washington State Trial Lawyers Association Trial Lawyers for Public Justice

Published Articles

Garth L. Jones

Practice Areas

Examples of Garth's Work

Contact Garth at 1-800-540-7364


Recent Pacific Northwest Injury Law Advocate Blog Headlines

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Posted on 10 January 2012

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Recent SKWC Spinal Cord Injury Blog Headlines

The story of Toby Forrest

Posted on 6 November 2011

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Posted on 4 October 2011

22 years ago, Kurt Gengenbach became a C4 quadriplegic during a senior high school hockey game.  He went in for a ... Read more


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Posted on 25 September 2011

Almost all people who sustain a SCI show some recovery of motor function below the initial spinal injury level. The spontaneo... Read more


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Posted on 22 September 2011

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