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Rule 408: Not as Broad as You May Think
Many lawyers treat Federal Rule of Evidence 408 and its state analogues as a blanket confidentiality ...
Read MoreFTC’s Proposed Ban on Non-competes Would Preempt Washington State Law
In prior blog posts we examined Washington law on noncompete agreements: the current statutory scheme that ...
Read MoreSavitt Bruce & Willey Ranked in 2023 “Best Law Firms”
We are pleased to announce that Savitt Bruce & Willey LLP has again been recognized by ...
Read MoreFour SBW lawyers selected to 2023 Best Lawyers®
We congratulate four of our partners who have again been recognized for their litigation excellence and ...
Read MoreNew Washington Statute Impacts Settlement Agreements in Employment Disputes and Limits Scope of Nondisclosure Agreements
A significant statutory update regarding the resolution of employment-related claims, disputes and lawsuits, RCW 49.44.211, went ...
Read MoreSBW Welcomes Jacob P. Freeman
We are pleased to announce that Jacob P. Freeman has re-joined Savitt Bruce & Willey LLP as an ...
Read MoreCourt of Appeals Clears Way to Challenge Land Use Decisions in Far-Flung Courts
A recent decision by Division Three of the Washington Court of Appeals has cleared the way ...
Read MoreWhen is Infringement Willful: Is Pre-Lawsuit Knowledge of a Patent Required for Enhanced Damages?
Damages for patent infringement have reached new heights in recent years, passing even the one-billion-dollar mark. ...
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