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Learn by Doing Ethics, Part 2: Compensation & Conflicts
Learn-by-Doing Ethics (Part 2)
Chairpersons: Mark Johnson & Virginia DeCosta
Recorded Wednesday, December 17, 2014, Seattle
3.0 Ethics Credits – WSBA Activity ID: #382870
Paris K. Kallas is a panelist at Judicial Dispute Resolution, where she is a mediator, arbitrator, and special master. The matters she handles include personal injury, employment, asbestos, maritime, insurance coverage, and real property, business...MoreParis K. Kallas is a panelist at Judicial Dispute Resolution, where she is a mediator, arbitrator, and special master. The matters she handles include personal injury, employment, asbestos, maritime, insurance coverage, and real property, business and commercial disputes. Kallas was appointed to the King County Superior Court by Governor Gary Locke in 2001. Judge Kallas presided over the full range of civil and criminal cases, including complex litigation and high-profile cases. Judge Kallas served as Chief Civil Judge from January 2009-July 2010 and Chief Asbestos Judge from January 2008- July 2010. From 1996-2001, she served as a Commissioner at Division One, Washington State Court of Appeals. She received her law degree from University of Puget Sound (now Seattle University) in 1981. A frequent speaker on ADR practices, Kallas was named to the 2014 Washington Super Lawyers list. She is a member of the Maritime Law Association, the College of Civil Trial Mediators, and the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals. She is on the Civil Rule 39.1 Register of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.
• Chief Civil Judge, King County Superior Court
• Chief Asbestos Judge, King County Superior Court
• Chair, Ex Parte and Probate Committee, King County Superior Court
• Chair, Local Rules Committee, King County Superior Court
• Super Lawyer List, 2014
• Vanguard Award, King County WA Women Lawyers, 2012
• Member, Washington State Bar Association 1981-Present
• Member, Maritime Law Association of the United States
• Board of Directors Member, Foundation for Washington State Courts
• Member, William L. Dwyer Inn, American Inns of Court
• Member, Board of Directors Member, Dispute Resolution Center of King County
• Member, King County Boys and Girls Club Corporate Board of Directors
• Member, Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences Board of Trustees
• Member, Community Day School Association Board of Directors
J.D., University of Puget Sound School of Law (now Seattle University), 1981
B.A., St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1978
Catherine W. Smith is a principal of Smith Goodfriend, P.S., where her practice is limited to civil appeals and appeal-related matters in Washington state and federal courts.
Catherine is a founding member of the Washington Appellate Lawyers...MoreCatherine W. Smith is a principal of Smith Goodfriend, P.S., where her practice is limited to civil appeals and appeal-related matters in Washington state and federal courts.
Catherine is a founding member of the Washington Appellate Lawyers Association, a former President of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers, co-editor-in-chief of the fourth edition of the Washington Appellate Practice Deskbook, an elected Fellow of the American Law Institute, and serves on the Washington Ethical Judicial Campaign Commission. Catherine received her BS from Oklahoma State University and her law degree from the University of Washington School of Law.
She has handled over 400 appeals in Washington state and federal courts. Dahlia Lithwick, in Slate magazine’s report on argument in the U.S. Supreme Court of Troxel v. Granville, declared that "She is one of the finest oral advocates I have ever seen." Collapse
Joanna S. Abelson
Joanne S. Abelson is a Managing Disciplinary Counsel with WSBA’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel. She received her B.A. from Brown University, M.A. in Psychology from the University of Michigan, and J.D. from Stanford Law School. After clerking for...MoreJoanne S. Abelson is a Managing Disciplinary Counsel with WSBA’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel. She received her B.A. from Brown University, M.A. in Psychology from the University of Michigan, and J.D. from Stanford Law School. After clerking for the Honorable Marilyn Hall Patel, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, she practiced for 10 years in San Francisco, first with a small litigation firm and then with the California Attorney General’s Office handling criminal appeals. She has been with ODC since 1996, where she investigates and prosecutes cases, manages an investigation/prosecution team, and coordinates the office’s appellate work. She was a reviewer for the Washington Legal Ethics Deskbook, is an author and editor for the updated Washington Appellate Practice Deskbook, and is a member of the Washington Appellate Lawyers Association. Collapse
Amanda Lee represents people in serious criminal matters in federal and state court. Her clients range from Fortune 500 executives, doctors, and lawyers targeted in federal white-collar crime investigations to individuals investigated and charged in...MoreAmanda Lee represents people in serious criminal matters in federal and state court. Her clients range from Fortune 500 executives, doctors, and lawyers targeted in federal white-collar crime investigations to individuals investigated and charged in domestic and international terrorism matters. Since 2001, Amanda has been a frequent speaker on the Patriot Act, the NSAÆs domestic surveillance program, national security letters, FISA, and domestic terrorism. Amanda currently represents Ali Abdul Aziz Ali, one of five defendants facing the death penalty in the Guantanamo Military Commissions based on allegations he assisted in the 9/11 attacks.
Amanda is consistently listed as one of Washington Law & Politics ôSuper Lawyersö; she is ranked among the top 25 criminal defense lawyers in the State by her peers; and she is listed in Best Lawyers in America. Collapse
John A. Strait, Ph.D.
John A. Strait, Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law. Professor Strait is a graduate of Yale Law School. He maintains a private practice representing lawyers and judges in disciplinary proceedings. He also appears as a...MoreJohn A. Strait, Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law. Professor Strait is a graduate of Yale Law School. He maintains a private practice representing lawyers and judges in disciplinary proceedings. He also appears as a consulting expert on legal malpractice and professional responsibility standards.
Professor Strait has taught, researched, and written in the field of professional responsibility and legal malpractice since 1976. He has appeared as an expert witness in fifteen states and twenty counties in the State of Washington. He has been a court-appointed expert in the federal courts of Washington, Alaska, Oregon, and Hawaii. He served as Adjunct Investigative Counsel to the Washington State Bar Association Office of Legal Discipline and ran a clinical course in lawyer discipline screening complaints against lawyers for probable cause for the Washington State Bar Association from 1991-2005.
Professor Strait also has served on the Rules of Professional Conduct Committee for the State of Washington for much of the last 25 years. He served as a member and Chair of the Seattle Port Authority Ethics Advisory Commission from its inception until 2009.
Dayna Ellen Underhill
Dayna E. Underhill is a partner in Holland & Knight, LLP’s Portland office. Licensed in Oregon and Washington, Dayna's practice focuses on legal ethics and risk management for law firms, lawyers and corporate in-house counsel. She represents and...MoreDayna E. Underhill is a partner in Holland & Knight, LLP’s Portland office. Licensed in Oregon and Washington, Dayna's practice focuses on legal ethics and risk management for law firms, lawyers and corporate in-house counsel. She represents and advises lawyers on all aspects of the law governing lawyers including the defense of bar disciplinary complaints, lawyer mobility, client engagement, conflicts of interest, attorney-client privilege and lawyer advertising. She also maintains an active complex commercial litigation and employment practice. Dayna is a nationally recognized speaker on the full range of risk management and professional responsibility issues for lawyers and firms. Dayna serves as an elected member of the Oregon State Bar's House of Delegates, the Washington State Bar's Disciplinary Advisory Roundtable, the Multnomah Bar Association's Professionalism Committee, the American Bar Association's Center on Professional Responsibility, the Oregon Law Institute's Board of Directors and the Northwest Academy's Board of Trustees. Collapse
Malaika Eaton’s practice includes all aspects of civil litigation. Before joining McNaul Ebel in 2008, Ms. Eaton was a senior associate at Heller Ehrman LLP. She also served as a law clerk for the Honorable Thomas G. Nelson of the U.S. Court of...MoreMalaika Eaton’s practice includes all aspects of civil litigation. Before joining McNaul Ebel in 2008, Ms. Eaton was a senior associate at Heller Ehrman LLP. She also served as a law clerk for the Honorable Thomas G. Nelson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.Ms. Eaton’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, including class actions, insurance coverage, antitrust, and environmental litigation in both federal and state courts. She also has significant experience in appellate litigation in both the civil and the criminal arenas, including interlocutory appeals, expedited appeals, and pro bono representation during post-conviction review. Ms. Eaton has served as lead attorney in a number of trials, each of which resulted in a victory for the client. Ms. Eaton has likewise represented clients in the U.S. Supreme Court and served as lead counsel before the U.S. Court of Appeals, again achieving victories for the client. Collapse
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