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...
by Brad Crockett | Dec 2, 2022 | Latest In Law
Workers Compensation Rate to increase by an average of 4.8%. L&I proposes a rate increase in 2023. Starting January 1, 2023 Washington Workers’ Compensation Rate to increase by an average of 4.8% after Washington’s Department of Labor & Industries annual...
by Brad Crockett | Jul 21, 2021 | Latest In Law
Mandatory Shade. L&I’s Emergency Response to Record-High Temperatures There is no denying that it is hot this summer. The Pacific Northwest has seen record setting temperatures over the past few weeks. In response, Washington State’s Department of Labor &...
by Brad Crockett | Jul 8, 2021 | Latest In Law
Why letters testamentary matter. A unique document provided to you by a judge that shows your authority to sign on behalf of someone else. Earlier this spring Spokane with ranked the 10th hottest real estate market in the US, and Coeur d’ Alene was ranked #16....
by Brad Crockett | Jun 22, 2021 | Latest In Law
Heating Up: Preparing for a drought. What Spokane residents should know about the upcoming drought, water conservation, and enforcing water rights. Washington State Department of Ecology issued a drought advisory on May 24th. A quick survey of the news reveals...
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