Stritmatter Law Celebrates International Pronouns Day
He
He stands unseen in the shade.
A name with no voice
His truth, silent, in the mediate.
She
She walks alone on a trail unknown
Her plea to the garden
Her cry to the tundra,...
Stritmatter Law Takes Home 2024 Best Legal Website WebAward
Stritmatter Law Has Been Honored with Best Legal Website in the 2024 WebAwards
Seattle, Washington – Stritmatter Law is proud to announce that our website has been honored with Best Legal Website at the 2024 WebAwards. Established by the Web Marketing Association (WMA) in 1997, the WebAwards set the standards...
Families Demand Justice: Boeing Plea Deal Challenged in Federal Hearing Today
“There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again.”
― George W. Bush
Today, the federal trial judge in Texas...
Stritmatter Law’s End of Summer Retreat
We wrapped up September with an unforgettable retreat at the beautiful home of Keith and Lynn Kessler, celebrating our team’s hard work and dedication throughout the year. It was a day filled with laughter, reflection, and the camaraderie of our Stritmatter team. Special thanks to Keith for his thoughtful vision in hosting...
Summer Taylor Found Fault Free in $6M Verdict
Seattle, WA — After two and a half-week trial, a jury has found Summer Taylor, a peaceful protester tragically killed on Interstate 5 during a Black Lives Matter protest on July 4, 2020, was not at fault. The jury determined that Taylor was not engaged in any illegal activity, violation of law,...
Unyielding Hope: Navigating the Path to Justice After Systemic Failure
In the labyrinthine corridors of the criminal justice system, victims of sexual abuse often find themselves navigating a maze of hope, despair, and unanswered questions. Such was the journey of a young woman we represented who bravely stepped forward to accuse her cheer coach of molestation, only to watch as the system...
Inside the NTSB Hearing: Boeing’s 737-MAX Safety Failures and Accountability Crisis
Last week, the National Transportation Safety Board held a two-day, 20-hour long investigation hearing at its...
August 9, 2024: International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
Once we lose the tides, the ebb and flow of life's sustenance is diminished.
Today is the 30-year anniversary of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous people are communities who have existed on land long before the industrial revolutions of the world displaced them or marginalized...
Celebrating Excellence: Thirteen Stritmatter Attorneys Selected to the 2024 Washington Super Lawyers and Rising Stars List
We are thrilled to announce that thirteen of our outstanding attorneys have been selected to the prestigious 2024 Washington Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list! This accolade is a testament to their dedication, expertise, and unwavering commitment to justice.
2024...
Judge Denies State’s Motion to Dismiss in Estate of Summer Taylor v. State of Washington
The State’s motion to dismiss the wrongful death case of Estate of Summer Taylor v. State of Washington etc, was denied today by Judge Sandra Widlan, of King County Superior Court. Summer Taylor was a George Floyd/BLM protester who was killed on I-5 in downtown Seattle on July 4, 2024.