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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 13:55:46+00:00

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To me, a good day as a lawyer means that I’ve done my absolute best for my clients – especially when all of the chips on the table seem to be stacked against them.
Dylan Jackson’s practice focuses on civil litigation involving a wide range of subject matters. Dylan has represented national, regional, and local institutions in personal injury claims, commercial litigation, and insurance bad faith litigation. He has also represented local businesses and individuals in disputes involving various torts, contracts, and real property disputes.
University of Montana – J.D.
Greer v. Opinions, Ltd. – Trial counsel for national market research company in premises liability personal injury lawsuit involving alleged breaches of International Building Code. Seven-day jury trial. Defense verdict. Kitsap County Superior Court, Washington.
Hazard v. Fernandez – Trial counsel for automobile driver in head-on collision resulting in alleged traumatic brain injury and million dollar pre-trial demand. Six-day jury trial. Defense verdict on proximate cause of injuries. King County Superior Court, Washington.
Pescuc v. Lithia/Chevrolet of Bellevue – Trial counsel for nationwide automobile dealer in fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and Consumer Protection Act case where the plaintiff claimed in excess of $300,000 in damages. Four-day binding arbitration hearing. Defense verdict. King County, Washington.
White v. Lithia/BMW of Seattle – Trial counsel for local prominent luxury car dealer where the plaintiff claimed fraud, Unfair Business Practices, negligent misrepresentation, and Consumer Protection Act violations. Summary judgment dismissal of all claims. King County, Washington.
Sickels v. Corner Street BBQ – Trial counsel for restaurant in premises liability claim involving significant brain injury claim resulting in three open-brain aneurysm surgeries, permanent mental deficits, and significant income loss claims exceeding a half million dollars. Settlement at mediation on eve of trial for less than special damages. Grays Harbor County, Washington.
Estate of Dorsett v. NoLonger Lumber, Inc., et al. – Trial counsel for trucking company in wrongful death suit where the estate attempted to circumvent Washington’s worker’s compensation remedy by suing the title holder of the tractor. Obtained summary judgment dismissal of all claims. Cowlitz County Superior Court, Washington.
Dylan enjoys spending time with his family and staying active as a former letterman of the University of Washington Crew. He enjoys participating in recreational sports, such as softball, soccer, snow and water skiing, and fishing. He also enjoys national and international travel.

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