Shareholder Justo Gonzalez took part in the Puget Sound Business Journal's Thought Leader Forum on Immigration & Employment Law Under the New Administration.

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In a landmark ruling issued Thursday morning, the Washington Supreme Court recognized that members of the Yakama Nation have an inviolable right to travel for the purposes of trade.
World Trademark Review named the Stokes Lawrence Intellectual Property practice as one of the leading practices in Washington in the 2017 edition of the WTR 1000.
For the fifth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers named Stokes Lawrence to their "Best Law Firms" list.
Stokes Lawrence Shareholder Tom Lerner appeared in a video promoting the Washington State Bar Foundation, which was presented at the Washington State Bar annual awards dinner.
Stokes Lawrence Shareholders Mat Harrington and Theresa Wang filed an amicus (friend of the court) brief on behalf of the National Alliance on Mental Illness — Washington in a case challenging $1,345 in discretionary fines issued to a homeless woman, dating back to her prior misdemeanor convictions.