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One Dead, Two Arrested After I-5 Crash Between Car and Motorcycle

In the early morning of Friday, August 16, 2024, a Bellingham man was arrested after a deadly car accident on the I-5 in Ferndale.  Collin Cayo, 20, was driving on the Portal Way onramp for I-5 southbound when he lost control of his 2005 Pontiac GTO, crashing into the onramp barrier, spinning, and coming to […]

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Toddler Remains Hospitalized After Incident at Washington Daycare

In June, a 2-year-old toddler, Matteo Pacheco Elliott, was hospitalized after an incident at a daycare in Quincy, Washington. Matteo was playing in the yard when he was struck by a piece of lawn equipment that the daycare owner was using. This horrific incident resulted in Matteo being rushed to a Seattle hospital, where doctors

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GLP Attorneys Best Places To Work 2024 – Portland Business Journal

GLP Attorneys is honored to be recognized by the Portland Business Journal as a 2024 “Best Places to Work” Small Company! Congratulations to Sean Ayres, Shaun Callahan, and RJ Ermola, who have helped cultivate an excellent work culture and built a stellar team at the GLP Attorneys office in Vancouver, Washington.  In celebration, the Vancouver

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Illegal Motorboat Wakes Capsizes Three Dragon Boats in Portland

Since late July, wake surfing boats have been causing disturbances in the Willamette River by creating turbulent waves in its no-wake zone. As a result of the illegal motorboat activity, three Dragon Boats have capsized, throwing dozens of paddlers overboard.  Paddlers on capsized boats have lost phones, keys, and wallets in the water. Some of

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Congratulations to Our 2024 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Honorees

GLP Attorneys is proud to announce our 2024 Washington Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Honorees. This year, 21 of our attorneys made the lists. Our ten 2024 Super Lawyers honorees included Shareholders Scott F. Lundberg, Cydney Campbell Webster, John D. Webber, James Gooding, Heather D. Webb, Janelle Carney Boston, Alex French, and Sara Maleki, and

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Firefighters Put Their Lives on the Line to Control Oregon Wildfires

Every year, from July to October, wildfires rage along the Pacific Northwest. This year, the wildfire season in Oregon has seen an unprecedented amount of wildfires – three times the amount from 2023. As climate change exacerbates these natural disasters, we rely on firefighters who put their lives on the line every day to help

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Understanding Temperature Standards in Assisted Living: WAC 388-78A-2990

Senior citizens are a vulnerable population and deserve to have their rights protected. According to WAC 388-78A-2990, assisted living facilities are mandated to maintain specific temperatures to ensure residents’ comfort and safety. In this blog, we will break down the specific requirements and what to do if you suspect elder abuse or neglect in a

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Cydney Campbell Webster Joins National Trial Advocacy Institute Faculty for Deposition Skills Workshop

GLP Attorneys is pleased to announce that Cydney Cambell Webster will join other acclaimed faculty members to speak on Deposition Skills & Trial Skills Course in an upcoming CLE program presented by the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA).  For more than fifty years, NITA has been the gold standard for teaching trial advocacy. From August

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Why Nursing Home Residents Still Suffer Despite Tough State Laws

Jordan Rau wrote an insightful article for The New York Times about why state laws are not enough to help nursing home residents receive proper care. In his article, “Why Nursing Home Residents Still Suffer Despite Tough State Laws” he analyzed 1.3 million records of nursing home staffing levels and interviewed the residents and their

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