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2May 2017

Author Brady Somers

Changing Your Residency to Avoid Washington Estate Tax

  • May 2, 2017
  • Brady Somers
  • Estate Planning
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For Washington residents facing the possibility of a sizable estate tax bill, establishing residency in a different state may be worth considering, particularly for those who already have a second residence in another state. Establishing residency in another state may…

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28Apr 2017

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Author Josh Pope

Important Issues to Consider Before Entering into a Commercial Sublease

  • Apr 28, 2017
  • Josh Pope
  • Real Estate Law
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A properly structured sublease can be a prudent strategy in a commercial lease transaction. However, if poorly drafted, a sublease can unnecessarily expose all three parties (the landlord, tenant and subtenant) to unforeseen liabilities and risks.

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19Apr 2017

Author Jay Corker Free

As of April 1, 2017, All Employees Have a Private Cause of Action for Violations of Seattle’s Safe and Sick Leave Ordinance

  • Apr 19, 2017
  • Jay Corker Free
  • Employment Law
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As of April 1, 2017, failure to update employee handbooks and sick leave policies will carry drastic consequences for all Seattle employers with more than four full-time equivalent employees.

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8Mar 2017

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Author Ryan Montgomery

Tax Court Rules for MPBA Clients in Rejecting Aggressive IRS Estate Tax Claim

  • Mar 8, 2017
  • Ryan Montgomery
  • Estate Planning
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In Estate of Purdue, T.C. Memo. 2015-249, the United States Tax Court denied an IRS attempt to disregard lifetime estate planning implemented by Barbara and Robert Purdue (the “Purdues”). MPBA attorneys, primarily Alan L. Montgomery and George W. Akers, advised Mr. and Mrs. Purdue…

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24Feb 2017

Author Michelle Kierce

Washington Supreme Court Insulates Insurance Companies from IFCA Lawsuits Based on Regulatory Violations

  • Feb 24, 2017
  • Michelle Kierce
  • Insurance Coverage
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The Washington Supreme Court issued a recent decision that significantly limits the scope of claims an insured can make against its insurer under the Washington Insurance Fair Conduct Act (IFCA).  In Perez-Crisantos v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Co., No.…

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24Feb 2017

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Author Josh Pope

Possible Expansion of Responsible Parties Under the MTCA

  • Feb 24, 2017
  • Josh Pope
  • Environmental Law
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Washington State’s Model Toxics Control Act Washington State’s Model Toxics Control Act (“MTCA”), the state’s counterpart to the federal Superfund law, also known as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (“CERCLA”), provides that current and former property owners…

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1Feb 2017

Author Evan Monez

Recent Developments in Washington Power of Attorney Law

  • Feb 1, 2017
  • Evan Monez
  • Estate Planning
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An essential component of a complete estate plan Durable powers of attorney are an essential component of a complete estate plan. These documents allow you to dictate the person who has the authority (the “agent”) to make important financial and…

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30Jan 2017

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Author Nate Somers

Seattle Imposes New Caps on Move-in Fees

  • Jan 30, 2017
  • Nate Somers
  • Real Estate Law
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Effective January 15, 2017, Seattle residential landlords must comply with a host of new rules relating to the move-in fees they charge to tenants. This is the latest of several measures implemented under the recommendation of the Seattle Housing Affordability…

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21Dec 2016

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Author Tammy Roe

Washington’s New Minimum Wage and Sick Leave Law: Initiative 1433

  • Dec 21, 2016
  • Tammy Roe
  • Announcements, Business Law, Employment Law, Labor Law, Minimum Wage, Washington State Law
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Blog post written by Sara Campbell and Jay Corker Free. Initiative 1433 was approved by Washington voters on November 8, 2016.  The measure gradually increases the statewide minimum wage to $13.50 per hour by 2020, and requires employers to provide…

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22Nov 2016

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Author Scott Feir

Undercover Tenant-Screening Stings are Ensnaring Well-Intentioned, Unsuspecting Landlords

  • Nov 22, 2016
  • Scott Feir
  • Real Estate Law, Washington State Law
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Blog post written by Scott Feir and Jay Corker Free. Ensuring tenant safety just became more challenging. HUD and the Washington State Attorney General’s Office recently informed landlords that turning down housing applicants based on their criminal records may constitute…

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