Washington

Washington is located in the Pacific Northwest and is named after George Washington. The state formed from the portion of the Washington Territory which was ceded by Britain in 1846 under the terms of the Oregon Treaty. The state was the 42nd admitted into the Union on November 11, 1889. The state is often referred to as Washington State to differentiate it from the Capital, Washington DC. Nearly 60% of the state’s population resides in Seattle and the local metropolitan area.

The state’s agricultural and farming industries are very strong. Production of apples, hops, pears, raspberries, and cherries, are among the highest in the US. Commercial fishing, manufacturing industries, and tourism, are all major contributors to the state’s economy.

Popular area attractions include Mount Rainier, the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Starbucks (home to the first Starbucks in the country), the Columbia River Gorge, Puget Sound, and Olympic National Park, are just a few of the many popular area attractions locals and tourists alike visit annually. Major company headquarters including Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, Nintendo of America, Bungie, Telecom (T-mobile), and Expedia, contribute to the workforce and state’s economy greatly. Universities in the state include the University of Washington, Washington State University, Gonzaga, Seattle University, and Highline College, among others.

The governmental structure of the State of Washington is established by the Constitution of the State of Washington. The executive is composed of the Governor, several other statewide elected officials and the Governor's cabinet. The Washington State Legislature consists of the House of Representatives and State Senate. The judiciary is composed of the Washington Supreme Court and lower courts. There is also local government, consisting of counties, municipalities and special districts.

 

The Washington Supreme Court is the highest court in the State. It can review lower court decisions, and it has original jurisdiction on complaints against state officers; additionally, all cases involving the death penalty are automatically reviewed by the Supreme Court. 

 

The Washington Court of Appeals is an intermediate level appellate court, and it hears appeals from a variety of sources.  The court is divided into three divisions, and judges are elected for six-year terms.  Cases are heard by a panel of three judges.  Washington superior courts have general jurisdiction, grouped by districts by counties.  Washington District courts and Municipal courts have limited jurisdiction involving misdemeanors and small actions.  The justices who serve on these courts are elected or appointed to serve four year terms.

The Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) licenses and regulates attorneys. The Commission on Judicial Conduct investigates complaints against judges and can recommend judges be removed.  The commission consists of 11 members—two attorneys slected by the bar association, judges chosen by sitting judges, and six non-attorneys appointed by the Governor.

Policy developments, paid sick leave, labor and employment laws and legislation, and minimum wage laws are among the stories visitors to the National Law Review covers. Visitors can also read about state litigation, pending legislation, topics including Ban the Box legislation, and federal and state agency news. The National Law Review covers the latest news from the state of Washington and the US Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.  

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Apr
14
2022
“Over-Operated” – Whistleblower Receives Over $4.1 Million for Reporting Medically Unnecessary Neurosurgery Procedures Fraudulently Billed to Federal Healthcare Programs Tycko & Zavareei LLP
Apr
13
2022
Legislators Continue to Crack Down on Confidentiality Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Apr
11
2022
FCC Announces More State Robocall Investigation Partnerships Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Apr
8
2022
Washington Revises Its Pay Transparency Law to Require Proactive Salary Disclosure Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
5
2022
Washington PFAS Law Takes Aim At Consumer Goods CMBG3 Law
Apr
2
2022
Washington State to Require Employers to Provide Salary Ranges and Other Compensation Information in Job Postings Proskauer Rose LLP
Apr
1
2022
Washington Employers Required to Disclose Salary Range and Wage Scale in Job Postings Beginning January 1, 2023 Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Apr
1
2022
JUST RELEASED: 2022 Q1 AI/Biometric Litigation Trends Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Mar
29
2022
Washington Passes “Silenced No More Act” Limiting Nondisclosure and Nondisparagement Provisions In Employment And Independent Contractor Agreements Proskauer Rose LLP
Mar
24
2022
Washington State to Join the Growing List of States with Expanding Pay Disclosure Requirements Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
23
2022
Washington Wage and Hour Developments for Q1 2022 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
22
2022
Washington Updates COVID-19 Rules After Lifting Mask Mandate Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
22
2022
Washington Legislature Passes Limits on Use of Nondisclosure, Nondisparagement Clauses in Employment Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
22
2022
Washington Invests $17 Million for Electric Mobility: How the USMCA Plays a Role [PODCAST] ArentFox Schiff LLP
Mar
22
2022
White House Focuses on Pay Equity and Transparency Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Mar
16
2022
Washington PFAS Ban For Cosmetics Stalls CMBG3 Law
Mar
14
2022
PFAS In Consumer Goods The Target In Washington CMBG3 Law
Mar
11
2022
Washington’s Silenced No More Act Would Limit Use of Nondisclosure and Nondisparagement Provisions in Employment Agreements Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Mar
11
2022
Washington’s ‘Silenced No More Act’ Would Limit Use of Nondisclosure and Nondisparagement Provisions in Employment Agreements Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Mar
3
2022
Washington State Capital Gains Tax Held Unconstitutional McDermott Will & Emery
Mar
2
2022
“Harms The Consumer”: Contact Industry Pushes Back Against New Mini-TCPA Bills in Oklahoma and Washington in New Letters Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
24
2022
Washington Relaxes COVID-19 Restrictions Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
24
2022
Provider-Payor Contracting: Increasing State Legislative Efforts Focused on Provider Contracting Practices and Restrictive Provisions Polsinelli PC
Feb
23
2022
IT'S SPREADING: Two More States Advance Mini-TCPA/Anti-Robocall Bills Troutman Amin, LLP
Feb
23
2022
PFAS Ban For Cosmetics Proposed In Two States CMBG3 Law
Feb
7
2022
Attorneys General to Increase Enforcement Efforts on “Dark Patterns” Hunton Andrews Kurth
Feb
2
2022
Washington Delays Payroll Tax and Adds Exemptions for Long-Term Services and Support Trust Program Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
1
2022
Washington Delays Implementation of Long-Term Care Legislation Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jan
31
2022
Pharmacy Benefit Managers Licensing and Compliance Developments Polsinelli PC
Jan
27
2022
Washington State’s Mandatory Withholding for Long-Term Care Put on Hold McDermott Will & Emery
Jan
25
2022
Does Google Protect the Privacy of Your Data Location? Maybe Not! Foley & Lardner LLP
Jan
24
2022
Fraud, Data Breaches Continuing to Crush Federal and State Unemployment Benefit Departments, Pennsylvania’s Next? Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
3
2022
Time Is Money: A Quick Wage-Hour Tip on …Did You Remember to Make Necessary Changes to Comply with New 2022 State and Local Wage-Hour Laws? Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Dec
30
2021
Energy & Sustainability Washington Updates - January 2022 Mintz
Dec
29
2021
Washington Governor Clarifies That Employers Are Still ‘Legally Obligated’ to Pay Premiums Under the Washington Cares Act Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
 

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