Stokes Lawrence announces the formation of its Mediation & Arbitration practice group.
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Stokes Lawrence is proud to announce that once again nearly half of the firm's attorneys have been recognized as leading Washington lawyers by Super Lawyers Magazine.
Stokes Lawrence Velikanje Moore & Shore successfully defended client Kittitas County PUD in a wrongful termination case, winning a summary judgment in a $2 million lawsuit filed against the utility and its board of commissioners.
In a highly anticipated decision issued yesterday in one of the EEOC's most high profile cases, Judge Edward F. Shea of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington ordered the EEOC to pay attorneys' fees, expenses, and costs to Stokes Lawrence clients Valley Fruit Orchards, L.L.C. and Green Acre Farms, Inc. in the case of EEOC v. Global Horizons, Inc.
Stokes Lawrence Velikanje Moore & Shore Shareholder Brendan Monahan was recently quoted in two Good Fruit Grower articles about the piece rate rest breaks lawsuit currently before the Washington Supreme Court.
Six Stokes Lawrence attorneys, two in Seattle and four in Yakima, have volunteered to provide their services pro bono to represent unaccompanied immigrant minors and young families from Mexico and Central America in immigration hearings.