City of Seattle Settles Landmark Dangerous Bike Lane Lawsuit
Seattle, WA - The City of Seattle has paid a record amount to settle a lawsuit after having been found liable by King County Superior Court Judge Kent Liu, for violating its own standard of care and breaching its duty in creating a dangerous “protected bike lane” in the Greenlake area of...
Personal Injury Depositions: What You Need to Know
Plaintiffs are often nervous before personal injury depositions. And that makes sense. Most people would be nervous to be peppered with questions by a lawyer under oath in front of a bunch of other people. But on top of that, these events feel like they have high stakes. People worry they will...
Lawsuits Filed Against Washington Counties for Decades of Child Sexual Abuse in Juvenile Detention
SEATTLE, WA — Stritmatter Law has filed two separate civil lawsuits against Benton-Franklin County and Grays Harbor County on behalf of nine survivors who were allegedly sexually abused as minors while detained in county-operated juvenile detention facilities. The plaintiffs—now adults—allege that detention officers used their positions of authority to groom, coerce,...
Washington’s Consumer Protection Act: What You Should Know
Washington’s Consumer Protection Act (often called the “CPA”) is designed to protect people from unfair or deceptive business practices.
Unlike many laws that focus on disputes between two individuals or companies, the CPA is concerned with the public interest. That means it is meant to stop business practices that...
If You Asked a Question, You Need an Answer
This article is authored by Darcy Covert, Affiliate Instructor at the University of Washington School of Law and Associate at Stritmatter Law.
Early in my legal career, a supervisor told me something I haven’t forgotten: If you asked a question, you need an answer. In that case, we...