by Brad Crockett | Jun 6, 2024 | Latest In Law
New Federal Trade Commission rule bans non-compete agreements. Samuel J. Fenton, Associate Attorney In a move set to impact millions of American workers, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has voted 3-2 in favor of a new rule that will prohibit the enforcement of most...
by Brad Crockett | Feb 4, 2024 | Latest In Law, WHC Attorneys, WHC ReBrand
What’s in a name? Wolff, Hislop, Crockett changes their name. As Shakespeare famously mused, “What’s in a name?” For us at Wolff, Hislop & Crockett, a name represents not just our identity but also our development. Today, we’re excited to announce a...
by Brad Crockett | Jan 30, 2024 | Latest In Law, Robert Wright
Robert Wright: Partner What does it mean to be a partner, anyway? We’re excited to announce Robert Wright is now a “partner” in our firm. But what does “partner” mean in a law firm? We are thrilled to announce that Rob Wright has been named a...
by Brad Crockett | Aug 29, 2023 | Latest In Law
Sweeping homeowner friendly changes coming to the Contractor Registration Act. House Bill 1534 Significant changes are coming to the Washington Contractor Registration statutes, intended to strengthen protections for consumers in the construction industry and to...
by Brad Crockett | Dec 13, 2022 | Off The Clock Attorney Talk
Supreme Court deconstructs contractual limitation in residential construction contracts. Tadych vs. noble ridge construction inc. On October 27, 2022, in Tadych v. Noble Ridge Construction, Inc., the Washington State Supreme Court dismantled the use of a one-year...
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